GIA certified
Hi guys. I posted a thread two days ago about my seeming triumph in finding the following diamond ring:
0.85 ct
VS2
G
Depth 61.7% (62% based on OGI)
Table 56.0% (56.6% based on OGI)
Crown angle 34.5 (based on OGI)
Pavillion angle 40.9 (based on OGI)
Pavillion depth 43.0% (based on OGI)
Polish-v.good
Symmetry-v.good
Thin to slightly thick girdle
Forgot to ask about OGI culet reading, but GIA cert says no culet
Medium blue fluorescence
I re-visited the jeweler today to take one last look at the diamond, the GIA cert, and the OGI. The OGI report sticker had a label across the top of it that said "MILLENIUM"
Does anyone know what this means on an OGI? The GIA cert says the cut is round brilliant. But does the OGI label indicate a different cut? Is this one of those DeBeers millenium stones, and if so, does that make it less valuable or not a good buy for the price I listed? ($3500 including platinum setting with 0.2ctw side baguettes)
Hi guys. I posted a thread two days ago about my seeming triumph in finding the following diamond ring:
0.85 ct
VS2
G
Depth 61.7% (62% based on OGI)
Table 56.0% (56.6% based on OGI)
Crown angle 34.5 (based on OGI)
Pavillion angle 40.9 (based on OGI)
Pavillion depth 43.0% (based on OGI)
Polish-v.good
Symmetry-v.good
Thin to slightly thick girdle
Forgot to ask about OGI culet reading, but GIA cert says no culet
Medium blue fluorescence
I re-visited the jeweler today to take one last look at the diamond, the GIA cert, and the OGI. The OGI report sticker had a label across the top of it that said "MILLENIUM"
Does anyone know what this means on an OGI? The GIA cert says the cut is round brilliant. But does the OGI label indicate a different cut? Is this one of those DeBeers millenium stones, and if so, does that make it less valuable or not a good buy for the price I listed? ($3500 including platinum setting with 0.2ctw side baguettes)