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3ct OEC on Ebay in Tacori Setting

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Wow, that sure is pretty. I love the setting and what a great size diamond
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SWEET. Seems like a steal at that price...
 
oooh, so yummy!!!
 
Date: 5/23/2009 1:59:51 PM
Author: DiamondFlame
SWEET. Seems like a steal at that price...
That is what I was thinking too.
 
That seller has a few nice items. I am really tempted by something else is she is listing.
 
there is one thing I have my eye on too Charmy!
 
Note the return policy before you bid. This isn’t the worst I’ve seen, but it’s close.

“Full refund if item is significantly misrepresented. Please refer to Paypal''s definition of what "significantly misrepresented" means. All returns are subject to a 10% restocking fee. Shipping costs are never refundable. I guarantee the authenticity of all my items. The verbal opinion of a Tiffany sales clerk as to the authenticity of an item is not sufficient evidence. Only a written statement or appraisal by Tiffany & Co. stating otherwise serves as evidence and proof that an item is not authentic. If so, you will receive a full refund for your purchase price, shipping costs AND the cost to have such an appraisal or written statement done by Tiffany & Co.”


You’ve got 7 days to comply with the above before all bets are off. (The requirement of Tiffany as the only acceptable appraiser is peculiar but you should not that they take more than that to do an appraisal so, in effect, you cannot comply even if you happen to live nearby a Tif''s)

Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
Professional Appraisals in Denver
 
The crown angle looks pretty low/flat to me (for an OEC that is), and it's very spready for the weight, so it seems like it's probably quite shallow. (It faces up almost the same as my 3.5ct OEC, in fact, which is 62% depth and 9.68mm.) I'd wonder if it would fisheye easily, in fact. Still, OECs can break the "rules" and be pretty even when they are cut oddly. Nevertheless I'd really want to be able to return it if it was a dog in person. It also looks like it's got a really thin girdle. Low price though, with that setting.
 
Wow, that OEC looks beautiful
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I mean, I''m no expert, but still...
 
Date: 5/24/2009 5:16:59 PM
Author: LittleGreyKitten
The crown angle looks pretty low/flat to me (for an OEC that is), and it's very spready for the weight, so it seems like it's probably quite shallow. (It faces up almost the same as my 3.5ct OEC, in fact, which is 62% depth and 9.68mm.) I'd wonder if it would fisheye easily, in fact. Still, OECs can break the 'rules' and be pretty even when they are cut oddly. Nevertheless I'd really want to be able to return it if it was a dog in person. It also looks like it's got a really thin girdle. Low price though, with that setting.

Assuming the dimensions provided are correct, it has a 55.3% depth.

Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
Professional Appraisals in Denver
 
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