I was super interested in this stone until I requested an idealscope and saw this, didn't know this was possible on an AGS 0 you may need to click on idealscope iconhttp://www.exceldiamonds.com/Diamon...nd-1-85-Carat-H-Color-VS2-Clarity-265350.html
Lklucky|1366303256|3429833 said:I thought no obvious light leakage was a requirement for an AGS0 and for that matter most anyone's requirement.
Lklucky said:I was super interested in this stone until I requested an idealscope and saw this, didn't know this was possible on an AGS 0 you may need to click on idealscope iconhttp://www.exceldiamonds.com/Diamon...nd-1-85-Carat-H-Color-VS2-Clarity-265350.html
Draco|1366307203|3429877 said:Lklucky said:I was super interested in this stone until I requested an idealscope and saw this, didn't know this was possible on an AGS 0 you may need to click on idealscope iconhttp://www.exceldiamonds.com/Diamon...nd-1-85-Carat-H-Color-VS2-Clarity-265350.html
That is a badly taken Idealscope image, diamond is tilted see the generated ASET.
The AGS report is here and looks fine, the proportions also look fine and would not likely cause so much leakage.
Ask the vendor to retake the idealscope image.
http://www.agslab.com/pdf_sync_reports/104063526006-PLDQR.PDF
part gypsy|1366307967|3429887 said:What's weird is that if you type in the specs in the HCA (using crown and pavillon angles) not only does it get a score of 4, according to where it lands it is outside the AGS 0 parameters. So I'm not sure how it got an "ideal" cut grade from AGS.
Lklucky|1366309002|3429908 said:Yeah and this is what I have been discovering as well, almost all of the AGS0 I have tried in the HCA advisor have scored well over 2, I ended up having to see one in person to see that it indeed was great with light and scintillation, the one my fiancé and I ended up buying scored a 2.5 on the HCA but was brilliant in person. (it had a great idealscope as well)
Yssie|1366309593|3429917 said:Lklucky|1366309002|3429908 said:Yeah and this is what I have been discovering as well, almost all of the AGS0 I have tried in the HCA advisor have scored well over 2, I ended up having to see one in person to see that it indeed was great with light and scintillation, the one my fiancé and I ended up buying scored a 2.5 on the HCA but was brilliant in person. (it had a great idealscope as well)
Yup HCA is a weeding tool, it doesn't consider a number of proportions factors or optical symmetry - which makes it efficient and easy to use! But also means that there are definitely beautiful stones that "fail". Congrats on finding your stone![]()
part gypsy|1366397652|3430621 said:What do you mean by scanner error?
under perfect conditions rated at +/- .1 degree. (who believes manufacturer ratings?)diamondloveaffair|1366436039|3430971 said:what is the tolerance and amount of error for the type of scanners used at AGS?