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sam0415

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I'm looking into 2 diamonds and would like some feedback.

Option 1:
1.5ct.
G
I1
Excellent Cut

Option 2:
1.4ct.
I
SI1
6436
Excellent Cut

Both were confirmed to be eye clean. Pricing within $500 of each other.
 

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Are these GIA or AGS graded? Is it for yourself or are you giving as a gift? Can you post the reports, as I do not download.
 
People dont like to download...posting reports would be good.

Edit...and since they are SI1 and I1 we'll need links to the stones (or post pictures).
 
I wouldn't recommend either of these. THe values aren't in the recommended ranges. We do need to see the images or vidoes, but off hand my recommendation is to keep looking
 
Are these GIA or AGS graded? Is it for yourself or are you giving as a gift? Can you post the reports, as I do not download.

D2.JPGD1.JPG
 
Neither!
#1..Cloud is not shown on an SI stone is a no,no.
#2...Is cut too deep at 63.1%.
 
Yikes. No. I am assuming these are priced very favorably which is why you're considering them but...no.

If you have a budget I'm sure we could recommend something.
 
Keep looking! Very poor cut and light return.

I wasn't sure if it was a matter of lighting and how the picture was taken or if there is a really poor light return. Diamond is rated as an excellent cut by GIA so I'm not sure why it looks like this other than maybe the lighting or how they took the picture
 
I wasn't sure if it was a matter of lighting and how the picture was taken or if there is a really poor light return. Diamond is rated as an excellent cut by GIA so I'm not sure why it looks like this other than maybe the lighting or how they took the picture

Excellent is a set of fixed parameters. Within excellent there is a range of performance from "meh" to "exceptional" this here is an example of "meh"
 
I wasn't sure if it was a matter of lighting and how the picture was taken or if there is a really poor light return. Diamond is rated as an excellent cut by GIA so I'm not sure why it looks like this other than maybe the lighting or how they took the picture

Triple excellent is such a deceptive term. Just because something is rated triple excellent by GIA does not mean it will be a beautiful diamond. If you really want to have a gorgeous diamond the parameters are MUCH more narrow than GIA. What you see visually on this picture is not a trick of bad lighting/camera. This presentation would not be possible in a well cut stone.

Limit your search to the following parameters and you’ll have the truly excellent diamond you’re looking for:

Depth - 60 - 62%
Table - 54- 57%
Crown angle - 34- 35 degrees
Pavilion angle - 40.6- 41 degrees

Crown and pavilion angles should be complementary.

Examples:

If crown angle is 35, pavilion angle should be 40.6.

If crown angle is 34.5, ideal pavillion would be 40.7/40.8

If crown angle is 34.0-34.2 pavilion angle should be 40.9/40.8 ideally.

I hope this helps!!
 
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