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Anything wrong with this diamond?

wangz09

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Purchased this for a really good price (imo anyways)... but I'm by no means an expert.
Just wondering if it is too good to be true, or there's some issues with this diamond that I don't know about

I know the girdle is on a thicker side, but considering its a Princess cut.. it might prevent chipping?

THANK YOU in advance!!! :twirl:

0.95 ct Princess Cut

Cut: Very Good
Colour: G
Clarity: VVS2
Depth %: 74.6%
Table %: 64%
Polish: Very Good
Symmetry: Very Good
Girdle: Thick to Very Thick
Culet: None
Fluorescence: None
Measurements: 5.45 x 5.30 x 3.95 mm
Length/width ratio: 1.03
 
Would need more information. Who did the certification? Do you have an idealscope or aset image?
 
The certification was done by the GIA. It was purchased from Blue Nile, so no ASET or idealscope info =(

It seems like a great deal, just don't know if it is too good to be true.
 
Obtain the crown height percentage and you will have sufficient data to check it here:

https://www.pricescope.com/tools/AGA_NAJA_Cut_Class_Grader

It is more than likely a rather normal cut princess rather than any form of an accepted "ideal" cut type. The vast majority of princess cut diamonds sold to consumers are "normal" or "avreage" cut stones, not extraordinary or ideally cut types. Of course, the same applies to rounds, but far more well cut, ideal cut, round diamonds are in circulation and more consumers are aware of them these days.
 
No one ever gets a "deal" on diamonds. You probably paid the fair market price.
 
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