R ryan8211 Rough_Rock Joined Jun 28, 2009 Messages 11 Jul 8, 2009 #1 What can/cannot be determined from a skilled appraiser for a diamond already in a setting I'll tell you--finding an appraisal is more nerve-wracking, it seems, than selecting the diamond.
What can/cannot be determined from a skilled appraiser for a diamond already in a setting I'll tell you--finding an appraisal is more nerve-wracking, it seems, than selecting the diamond.
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MichelleCarmen Super_Ideal_Rock Joined Feb 8, 2003 Messages 15,880 Jul 8, 2009 #2 Because prongs can cover inclusions and diamonds are graded face down and when set, the appraiser cannot properly look at the diamond from that angle.
Because prongs can cover inclusions and diamonds are graded face down and when set, the appraiser cannot properly look at the diamond from that angle.