shape
carat
color
clarity

Small table (54%) concerns

user_jason

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
19
I'm zeroing in on a round that I'm overall happy with, but have a few minor concerns. I've researched (on Pricescope!) and had most of my concerns addressed, but I figured I'd throw out my conclusions to see what kind of reactions I get. Thanks in advance for any input!

Stats:
1.7 FVS2
Table: 54
Depth: 61.4
Crown: 33
Pav: 41
Cut: Ex
Polish: Ex
Symm: VG
Flour: faint
Inclusion near center (see pic below)
HCA 0.7 (all Ex, except Spread is VG)

Concerns:
1. Table percentage making the diamond look small. Based on what I've read, this isn't necessarily a concern - it all depends on the pav/crown angles. Since I'm a novice, I have no idea if the above dimensions will "look small" compared to other 1.7 carat diamonds. If anyone has any input, i'd love to hear it.
2. Faint fluorescence. I assume this is faint "yellow" flour. Shouldn't be an issue from what I've read. Some on this form say they can see their faint flour in some light, so I'm willing to chance it. Hopefully it doesn't complicate resale in a few years.
3. Inclusions near center. Shouldn't be an issue with a VS2, apparently. Very, very difficult to see with the naked eye from what I read. I've seen many VS2s in person and cannot see any, but I haven't seen this specific one.

Here's a pic of the inclusion from the JA site. I'll be requesting ASET/idealscope today.

inclu.jpg

Reactions/feedback/opinions definitely welcome. Thanks!!
 

JulieN

Super_Ideal_Rock
Premium
Joined
Jul 25, 2005
Messages
13,375
why do you assume it is yellow fluor? ask. In any case, they don't mention what color it is because you won't see any fluorescence effect with faint in normal lighting.

small tables are great! and they don't make diamonds look smaller.

inclusion looks like a clear crystal to me, but someone who can see it in person would be able to tell you better.
 

user_jason

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
19
Thanks Julie. Definitely makes me feel a bit more confident about the table size.

Here's the gia map of inclusions:
gia_1.jpg
 

LibbyLA

Brilliant_Rock
Joined
Dec 1, 2011
Messages
1,052
user_jason,

It's the length/width dimensions of the diamond that affect the size appearance, not the table size.

liz
 

maccers

Brilliant_Rock
Joined
Sep 19, 2012
Messages
1,167
The Fluor is more likely to be blue than yellow. But regardless, faint Fluor is not a concern as per Julie's comments.

Get a pair of eyes on the stone, ask the vendor if they can spot the crystal from 12 inches or so away. Most likely they won't be able to. Sounds like a very promising stone. What's the spread of the stone? Some ppl love smaller tables and it doesn't make the stone look smaller, you want overall spread.
 

user_jason

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
19
Thanks Maccers, HCA says the spread is "very good"

Light Return - Excellent
Fire - Excellent
Scintillation - Excellent
Spread - Very Good
Total Visual Performance 0.7 - Excellent

I'm not familiar with other ways to assess spread without seeing it in person. If there are other ways, I'd love to hear it. Also, I'm not sure how big of a range HCA's "spread" is. It's possible its on the higher or lower end of "very good", but I wouldn't know how to determine that.

Thanks!
 

LibbyLA

Brilliant_Rock
Joined
Dec 1, 2011
Messages
1,052
All you have to do is to look at the dimension measurements of stones of similar weight. A deep diamond (say, over 62 or 63%) at a given weight is going to have smaller length x width than a shallow one (say, 58% or less). You're looking for one that's in the middle. A shallow diamond will probably score well for spread but probably not well for other characteristics.

liz
 

bunnycat

Ideal_Rock
Joined
Jan 12, 2012
Messages
2,671
user_jason|1365529610|3423381 said:
Thanks Maccers, HCA says the spread is "very good"

Light Return - Excellent
Fire - Excellent
Scintillation - Excellent
Spread - Very Good
Total Visual Performance 0.7 - Excellent

I'm not familiar with other ways to assess spread without seeing it in person. If there are other ways, I'd love to hear it. Also, I'm not sure how big of a range HCA's "spread" is. It's possible its on the higher or lower end of "very good", but I wouldn't know how to determine that.

Thanks!

You can post the dimensions here. Most people here will be able to tell what the normal spread of a well cut stone in that carat should be close to even if you don't know yourself.

Faint fluor is probably not going to be visible at all except under a black light and is unlikely to add much to the effect of the stone. Fluor is not a bad thing in a stone. It very rarely (*very rarely*) has a negative effect except possibly with certain inclusions in combination with Strong fluor. I have a stone with medium fluor and it helps my stone face up whiter when UV is present (so fluorescent lighting, CFL's, sunlight, etc...) and I strongly consider it a bonus.

the "very good" is a common result on the HCA calculator for spread. I think it tends to reward shallower stones, and so most well cut stones are only going to get a VG on that. Your stone is neither too shallow nor too deep, so the "VG" is not surprising.
 

John P

Ideal_Rock
Trade
Joined
May 1, 2008
Messages
3,563
With those measurements the average girdle diameter should be around 7.80 mm, which is nicely in-range for 1.70ct.
 

diamondseeker2006

Super_Ideal_Rock
Premium
Joined
Jan 11, 2006
Messages
58,547
Almost all ideal cut stones have "very good" for spread. You did leave out the diameter measurements, and that is how you compare sizes of diamonds, as someone already mentioned. The table on that diamond could be 43 or 63 and it would have zero effect on the face up size of the stone.

You definitely need an idealscope image on any stone you choose. So ask for that as your next step and post here. You will need to ask about the center crystal inclusion.
 

user_jason

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
19
John, looks like you're spot on: the measurements are 7.78-7.81 x 4.79. The width seems a little larger than other 1.7s in this range.

diamondseeker, thanks for the idealscope tip - I requested one and hopefully it comes out OK. When you say "ask" about the center inclusion, what should I be asking for? I assumed that whatever answer I got it would likely be somewhat biased since the objective is to make the sale. Is there a specific characteristic I can ask for?

LibbyLA/bastetcat, it looks like - based on all this great input - my concern over "looking small" is addressed by 1) it's physically the same width as similar sized diamonds with more common table %s and 2) the "very good" spread should make it "seem" normal sized as well.

Thanks all! Idealscope to come.
 

user_jason

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
19
Here's the idealscope!

180228.jpg

Seems good to this neophyte idealscope analyst. Any comments/concerns always appreciated!
 

diamondloveaffair

Shiny_Rock
Joined
Mar 22, 2013
Messages
261
looks great.
 

yssie

Super_Ideal_Rock
Premium
Joined
Aug 14, 2009
Messages
27,263
Thritto - this would be my pick of your three current choices


GIA defaults fluor to blue (or specifies if it's not). But if it's important to you have your JA rep check.

Fluor: http://lgdl.gia.edu/pdfs/W97_fluoresce.pdf
 

SFFaithful

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
14
The Ideal scope looks great. You have to remember that the images on the JA website are at ~40x or so. If you're worried about the inclusions on the table ask JA to see if it is eye clean. Also ask what their definition of eye clean is (distance wise)
 

user_jason

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
19
Thanks SFFaithful, I asked and they said 8-10 inches is their definition, but that I have "absolutely nothing to worry about". Guess that should be very encouraging.

It looks like I'll be moving forward with this one!
 

chrono

Super_Ideal_Rock
Premium
Joined
Apr 22, 2004
Messages
38,364
Looks like a great pick!
 

user_jason

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
19
The ring is in! Here are the pics for anyone who is curious - please excuse poor image quality.

Again, it's a 1.74 FVS2, HCA .7, Ex cut, Ex polish, Vg sym, faint flour (rest of attributes and imagescope are above). My initial reactions are very positive. My soon to be fiance will design her own ring - once she does that I'll post in "Show Me The Bling!".

Thanks again for everything. This community is amazing.

a_2.jpg
b_1.jpg
c_0.jpg
d_1.jpg
e_0.jpg
f.jpg
g_1.jpg
 

stargurl78

Ideal_Rock
Joined
Apr 19, 2010
Messages
3,296
It's gorgeous :love: :love: :love:

That stone is seriously like my dream upgrade diamond :love:
 

user_jason

Rough_Rock
Joined
Apr 2, 2013
Messages
19
Thanks, I think I love it so far! Here's one more pic with a better cam.

p1010956.jpg
 

Adrienne2006

Rough_Rock
Joined
Jan 30, 2013
Messages
55
Stunning! I wouldn't change the setting :love:
 
Be a part of the community Get 3 HCA Results
Top