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Asscher Evaluation - PIC, IS, Sarin

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JoeNewbie11

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Hey Guys,

Need your input on this Asscher:

Shape: Asscher
Carat weight: 1.27
Cut: Ideal
Color: J
Clarity: VS2
Certificate: GIA

Depth: 68.0%
Table: 58.0%
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Girdle: Slightly thick to thick
Culet: None
Fluorescence: None
Measurements: 6.06*6.06*4.12

Gemologist Review:
The 1.28ct J VS2 has exceptional depth and a better overall appearance. The diamond faces up white, and does not have any visible flaws without magnification and a trained eye. If you are looking for a more properly cut, higher quality diamond, this is the one for you.

Accher 1.27-J VS2_3.jpg
 
IS

Asscher IS_1.27.jpg
 
Sarin

Asscher Sarin 1.27.jpg
 
Sarin Bigger

Asscher Sarin 1.27_2.jpg
 
kicken bright drop
 
That, is one gorgeous Asscher. Wow.
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Well, strm just used "kicken" so it must be good!!!
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Even to one who doesn't fully understand step cuts yet, that looks great.
 
Date: 6/25/2009 10:00:50 AM
Author: jet2ks
Well, strm just used ''kicken'' so it must be good!!!
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Even to one who doesn''t really understand step cuts yet, that looks great.
You got it!
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Kicken or kewl means a great jewel.
 
it looks beautiful are you still debating whether to go for solitaire or your three stone bezel idea?
 
I know this is a matter of personal taste, but the thick black step in that "bright drop" type asscher is not doing it for me. I do agree with strm that it''s a lovely stone if you like the "bright drop" style, but I had an asscher in that style, and I ended up swapping it for a round shape because the "black square" bugged me when I looked at the stone.

Otherwise, it''s a stunning asscher, but that one dark step is a bit too pronounced for me.
 
Hey Guys,

Thanks so much for the input again! It does seem like a great stone.

D&T, I gave up on the 3 stone and am considering this for a solitaire. I need to buy a new car right now so I may not be able to pull the trigger on this stone
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Vespergirl, thanks for telling me your experience. I would definitely view this stone in person for awhile before having it set to make sure the black square doesn''t bother me. I would think once you tilt the stone and remove the head obstruction that the shadow would not be present. Am I correct?
 
Date: 6/25/2009 4:08:45 PM
Author: JoeNewbie11

I would definitely view this stone in person for awhile before having it set to make sure the black square doesn''t bother me. I would think once you tilt the stone and remove the head obstruction that the shadow would not be present. Am I correct?
yes
There are a few that don''t but it is rare.
Some people don''t like them and it depends on the size of the stone also.
For example in a 2ct plus my personal preference is to move away from drops to other patterns.
Some people love 2ct+ drops however.
 
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