diamondnut
Brilliant_Rock
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- Jan 24, 2008
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Hi everyone,
I'm trading in a 1.56ct RB, D VS1 H&A. The vendor has been on the lookout for a larger stone with similar specs. He just contacted me about an 'incredible' 2.51ct RB E VS1 H&A. So I asked to look at the certificate (GIA). The certificate doesn't mention that it's a H&A. Do they not note this on the certificates anymore or is this an indication that it's not a 'real' H&A? I ask because the GIA certificates for my current stone and a pair of studs do note that they're H&A...granted they're 3-4 years old.
Also, here're the specs. What do you all think? Are these proportions as ideal as they come?? Is this the one???
2.51 ct RB
8.75-8.80 x 5.38 mm
E
VS1
Cut grade: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Fluorescence: None
Culet: None
Table: 55%
Depth: 61.3%
Girdle: Thin-Medium Faceted
Crown angle: 34.5 degrees
Pavillion angle: 40.8 degrees
I'm trading in a 1.56ct RB, D VS1 H&A. The vendor has been on the lookout for a larger stone with similar specs. He just contacted me about an 'incredible' 2.51ct RB E VS1 H&A. So I asked to look at the certificate (GIA). The certificate doesn't mention that it's a H&A. Do they not note this on the certificates anymore or is this an indication that it's not a 'real' H&A? I ask because the GIA certificates for my current stone and a pair of studs do note that they're H&A...granted they're 3-4 years old.
Also, here're the specs. What do you all think? Are these proportions as ideal as they come?? Is this the one???
2.51 ct RB
8.75-8.80 x 5.38 mm
E
VS1
Cut grade: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Fluorescence: None
Culet: None
Table: 55%
Depth: 61.3%
Girdle: Thin-Medium Faceted
Crown angle: 34.5 degrees
Pavillion angle: 40.8 degrees