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.4 pavillion degree change moves HCA by 3 numbers?

dumbo

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Question on the HCA; playing around with the numbers, the pavillon angle changing by .4 degrees moved the HCA in one example from 1.6 to 4.7. It doesn't seem like much of a change: if this is true, and all the numbers are within good range otherwise, why would a diamond cutter do this? Or is the HCA not that accurate?

62 depth
58 table
34 crown
41.4 pavillon
 
Could be to squeeze some extra weight to prevent the stone from falling below a certain carat weight cut off. For example, to make sure the stone achieves a full 1 carat in weight as opposed to dropping below 1. The price for a 1 carat is usually substantially more than a 0.95 for example.
 
yes 41 to 41.4 is a huge jump.
At 41.4 the diamond is going to have color entrapment as well as leakage under the table.

In the ags system it goes from a 0 with most lowers to ags4-5 depending on lowers.
 
As to why it is done is to save weight and make a heavier diamond.
It would likely still get gia EX depending on the lowers if I recall correctly.

edit: confirmed it would get gia EX with most common lowers.
 
Thanks, that makes sense. Diamond is 2.1, so it probably would have fallen under 2 had they taken the pavillon down to sub 41 degrees. Didn't know it made such a huge difference in light reflection!
 
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