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Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2006
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- 41
I''ve been lurking for a while now, and I have to say that the amount of good-natured, knowledgeable people here is far beyond what I experience on my other non-jewelry forums. But I digress
I''m beginning to narrow down my guidelines for a center stone for an engagement ring. My question has to do with ''Ideal Cut'' diamonds. I know AGS0 is indeed ideal. I haven''t been able to get an accurate answer to this question: What do you look for in a GIA certificate to determine an ideal stone? If it''s not there, would a Sarin Report do the trick (i.e. 0''s there is a good indicator?). At first, I didn''t think this would be a problem, as I was planning on going with a true H&A stone, but through my extensive (obsessive?) reading here I''ve decided I don''t need that ''H&A'' label. I''ll be just fine if I can find an ideal cut diamond...as I understand, oftentimes the H&A pattern is visible in many of these stones anyways.
Thanks in advance

I''m beginning to narrow down my guidelines for a center stone for an engagement ring. My question has to do with ''Ideal Cut'' diamonds. I know AGS0 is indeed ideal. I haven''t been able to get an accurate answer to this question: What do you look for in a GIA certificate to determine an ideal stone? If it''s not there, would a Sarin Report do the trick (i.e. 0''s there is a good indicator?). At first, I didn''t think this would be a problem, as I was planning on going with a true H&A stone, but through my extensive (obsessive?) reading here I''ve decided I don''t need that ''H&A'' label. I''ll be just fine if I can find an ideal cut diamond...as I understand, oftentimes the H&A pattern is visible in many of these stones anyways.
Thanks in advance
