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In a thread about diamond color in "Diamond Hangout" the topic of the AGS000 rating came up. In the recent past to be called an AGS000 a diamond had to have ideal cut, ideal color (D), and ideal clarity (IF). An ideal CUT stone was colloquially referred to as an AGS000, but it wasn't correct.
Apparently AGS changed that and now the AGS000 is given to a stone with ideal cut in all three areas: proportions, symmetry, and polish.
Has this been discussed here before? There was still some confusion about it in the other thread and I have to admit that I was unaware of the change.
Deborah
Apparently AGS changed that and now the AGS000 is given to a stone with ideal cut in all three areas: proportions, symmetry, and polish.
Has this been discussed here before? There was still some confusion about it in the other thread and I have to admit that I was unaware of the change.
Deborah