Chase035
Shiny_Rock
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- Oct 18, 2007
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How much of a discount is typical for medium blue fluorescence in a D, VS1 stone (.23 ct.)?
I''m considering a GIA graded diamond with the following specs for a promise ring for my g/f of three years. I could really use some help determing what a stone with these characteristics would be worth.
.23 ct. Round Brilliant
Excellent Cut
D Color
VS1 Clarity
Very Good Polish
Very Good Symmetry
Medium to Slightly Thick Girdle, Faceted
No Cutlet
Medium Blue Fluorescence (Not Oily or Cloudy)
Table: 59% (slightly big but I was told this is less important than the Crown and Pavillion Angles and Depth)
Depth: 60.2%
Crown Angle: 34
Pavillion Angle: 40.8
I plugged these numbers into the HCA and received a 1.4 TIC with excellent for all scores except scintillation (very good). Also, the diamond fell within both the AGS and GIA ideal/excellent cut ranges.
I believe the link below will work.
http://www.bluenile.com/diamonds_details.asp?pid=LD01174385&track=rvDia_1&elem=dia_view
I have the diamond on hold for $362. Is this a good deal? It seems to be significantly discounted for the Blue Fluorescence which I think she''d actually enjoy. I get the feeling that the diamond was also discounted because of the larger table than ideal (59% being above the 57% ideal cutoff). But when you consider the other dimensions like the Crown and Pavillion angles, it seems to be a better cut than one would expect from the table and depth numbers alone.
What would you expect this diamond to be worth? Am I getting a steal? Thank you so much in advance for any help you could provide.