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sarahjuliana

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Hello All,

I have a .53 Round Brilliant Diamond in question and it''s girdle is " STN - STK",
1.3 - 3.8 % Faceted.

Is this to wide of a range or is it acceptable?

I appreciate all input Thank you!!

Sarahj
 
Slightly Thin to Slightly Thick is a desirable range.
 
Weird. Which lab graded the stone? never heard of a slightly thin girdle, only Extremely thin, Very Thin and Thin. But the range is ok.
 
Date: 1/9/2010 7:05:02 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Weird. Which lab graded the stone? never heard of a slightly thin girdle, only Extremely thin, Very Thin and Thin. But the range is ok.

Yes, I also thought it was weird. AGS graded the stone. Thank you for your input.
 
Date: 1/9/2010 11:58:09 AM
Author: jet2ks
Slightly Thin to Slightly Thick is a desirable range.

Thank you!
 
Ex thn, V thn, thn, sl thn, med, sl thk, thk, v thk, ext thk These are standard terms in order from thinnest to most thick.
 
Date: 1/11/2010 12:26:23 PM
Author: oldminer
Ex thn, V thn, thn, sl thn, med, sl thk, thk, v thk, ext thk These are standard terms in order from thinnest to most thick.
Dave, is AGS the only lab that uses Slightly Thin as a girdle descriptor? I have not seen it on a report from GIA or EGL.
 
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