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danpz

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I've read advice, elsewhere in this forum, that an ideal crown angle is often between 34 - 35 degrees. That said, does a 33 degree crown angle work well with the following dimensions (it's a 0.7 HCA)?

GIA RB, G, VS1, 6.52 - 6.54 x 3.96 mm, XXX
Table 57, Depth 60.7, Crown 33, Pavilion 41, Culet none, Girdle medium faceted 3.5%

Thanks.
 
danpz,

Please read this thread about a diamond with very similar properties to yours (slightly smaller, but that is not relevant to the topic at hand)

https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/does-this-vitual-pic-look-good.87228/


What you will detect in that thread is the consistent insistence from the experts that without an actual ASET or IS pic of the diamond they are not going to be able to tell you, for sure, what the performance will be. The pertinent numbers are averages of the specifics of many separate measurements - so even diamonds with the 'same' numbers can perform wildly differently.

What you have is a good HCA score (0.7) which means this diamond has indications that it should be investigated further.

If you can get the ASET and/or IS of the stone and post it here, it will help the members point you in the right direction.
 
Thanks.
 
Those numbers are not enough for me to reject a diamond from further consideration.
ditto the above post.
 
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