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Rough_Rock
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Hello folks,I have to say that I find your discussions intriguing, and so I'm asking your advice on a recent find. I spent 7-8 months self-educating and looking for a diamond in the Toronto area, and my quest has brought me to the following stone:It's a G, SI-1, 1.59 carats with the following proportions:7.63 diameter (7.57-7.68)
depth 4.54 (59.5%)
crown 33.5 degrees (13.1%)
pavillion 41.2 degrees (43.6%)
table 4.62 (60.6%)
culet 0.8% (very small)
girdle 2.8% (medium)Yes, it's a little spread, but when I held it and looked down into it, I was positively stunned by the intensity of the reflections from deep within out through the table. From everything I've learned, it seems to have very good proportions, with a bit of a wide table (but well within limits of tolerance). I ran the numbers through the Holloway Cut advisor and it yielded a 3.6 (very good brilliance, good fire and scintillation, excellent spread - which my fiancee will love). I'm dying to hear some expert opinions regarding the cut, however.My biggest question is regarding the table. Just how much does a table of 60.6% detract from the beauty of a diamond, and in what way? It seems to me that the Europeans appreciate the wider tables, and that this stone would have fetched a far greater price over there.Incidentally, I found the experience at Spence a great start. I have lots of good things to say about them, but for those with the time and inclination, prowling the shops of the independent jewellers is just too profitable a venture to pass up.
 

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Hi Lodestar, welcome
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Theoretically diamonds with smaller table (54%-57%) should have a few % better light return and dispersion (see http://www.cutstudy.com/cut/english/podrobno_2.htm )However, you are right, this diamond has better spread instead and hence looks a bit large for its size.I also found Spence a good place to start shopping but their prices are just 2x higher than in the internet.
 

lodestar

Rough_Rock
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Thanks for the speedy reply, leonid. I looked up the diamond's proportions on the charts you referred me to, and it looks as though they fall within AGS 2 for both brilliance and fire. (I think approximately 94% for both.) Is 100% the ideal, or beyond 100%?
 
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