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Garry H (Cut Nut)

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http://www.internationaldiamondcouncil.org/books/idc-rule-book/23-clarity-grading-scale

SI :
SI1
SI2
Small internal characteristic(s), very easy to find with a loupe 10x. The size, position, number and brightness of the internal characteristics determine the distinction between si1 and si2.


P1 or I1 Pique 1 or Included 1 Internal characteristic(s), which can hardly be found with the naked eye through the crown side of the diamond.

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Date: 6/5/2009 12:59:31 PM
Author: strmrdr
Date: 6/5/2009 10:43:12 AM

Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)

here is another beauty:



single cut: the diamond looks as if it has less facets than it actually has,


because the difference in the angle of inclination between the facets is too small (no sharp edges)



http://www.internationaldiamondcouncil.org/books/idc-rule-book/42-proportions



If there is a way to mess things up, it is to have a commitee do the work.


ROFL

Here is the VF map for a single cut.
Any guesses, Storm, on which lighting conditions this cut would perform best in? (Scanning for sarcasm...positive).
 
I am left wondering what "single cut" diamond they are defining in such a way. Very strange!!

Tiny single cuts can look very good while larger ones, such as 2.5mm in diameter but cut the same, nearly always look washed out.
There is a definite yet complex correlation between the number of facets, the diameter of the diamond and its appearance of beauty.
 
Date: 6/5/2009 1:50:35 PM
Author: sarap333


Any guesses, Storm, on which lighting conditions this cut would perform best in? (Scanning for sarcasm...positive).
With the proper angles(many are not) pretty much any lighting at the right size.
Candlelight would be pushing it but they would do much better than the same size full cut in the smaller melee sizes.
But they would be at their best in direct lighting.
 
Date: 6/5/2009 2:03:29 PM
Author: oldminer
Tiny single cuts can look very good while larger ones, such as 2.5mm in diameter but cut the same, nearly always look washed out.
That is because cut for return they have very little contrast.
In small sizes the setting and space between them provides the contrast.
In larger sizes they wash out.
 

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Date: 6/5/2009 10:43:12 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
here is another beauty:

single cut: the diamond looks as if it has less facets than it actually has,
because the difference in the angle of inclination between the facets is too small (no sharp edges)

http://www.internationaldiamondcouncil.org/books/idc-rule-book/42-proportions

If there is a way to mess things up, it is to have a commitee do the work.
My favorite part of that is the Criteria chart column heading: UNUSUAL.
 
Date: 6/5/2009 2:17:39 PM
Author: strmrdr
Date: 6/5/2009 1:50:35 PM

Author: sarap333



Any guesses, Storm, on which lighting conditions this cut would perform best in? (Scanning for sarcasm...positive).

With the proper angles(many are not) pretty much any lighting at the right size.

Candlelight would be pushing it but they would do much better than the same size full cut in the smaller melee sizes.

But they would be at their best in direct lighting.
Wow -- I have to say I''m surprised. The VF diagram looks like the stone would be all table reflection and not much else. But, hey, that''s why I''m a consumer not a cutter :)
 
Date: 6/5/2009 3:30:24 PM
Author: sarap333


Wow -- I have to say I'm surprised. The VF diagram looks like the stone would be all table reflection and not much else. But, hey, that's why I'm a consumer not a cutter :)
Cut right they look like a very bright dot that sparkles.
Brighter looking than full cut and larger more visible sparkles.
I have a design that I want to put into production someday that is a single cut on steroids.

A badly cut one could be described as table glare and nothing else.
That is why a lot of people don't know just how beautiful they are, they haven't seen good ones.
Walk into a high end watch store and look at the diamonds in the high end Swiss watches.
They are often single cuts and well cut.
 
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