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Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2021
- Messages
- 17
Ditto @Diamond_Enthusiast ...pass on this stone. Just not cut well. You can look at the picture (well, most PSers can) and tell that
its not well-cut. Stick around PS and learn about well-cut stones before you spend your hard-earned money. The cut (as in crown,
pavilion, table, depth, H&A to name a few) really is the most important C in the 4Cs. If the stone is not cut well light leaks out the
bottom of the stone instead of reflecting light back out the top to your eyes.
You can start here
Diamond Cut: Everything You Need To Know
What's the right diamond grade for your budget? Read our extensive guide to diamond cut and how it can impact your diamond's sparkle.www.pricescope.com
If you want recommendations we can do that too if you give us your budget and wishes (specs).
Happy hunting!
would you bet that you could see that with your naked eye?I don't love this one. There are some asymmetries you'll notice compared to a super-ideal cut. I'm not always a super-ideal or nothing person, but this one isn't as good as I'd want an imperfect stone to be
would you bet that you could see that with your naked eye?
I bet I could not.
But it is on my slightly deep borderline.
HCA 2.1