lol.... i am slow. i thought that was a ''fill in the blank''!Date: 5/16/2007 1:05:51 PM
Author: decodelighted
Date: 5/16/2007 12:57:28 PM
Author: belle
instead of dismissing it out of hand, why don''t you discuss your concerns with someone that can actually SEE the diamond in person? it would be a shame to let a good asscher go because of a static picture of something that may not correlate to real life conditions.
Dude, the stone is going to be
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This big. TELL me you''re going to see symmetry problems that other people can''t pick out in 300x enlargements?
Maybe it''s a ''mind clean'' issue ... you ''know'' there''s a ''problem'' & can''t get over it once you''ve ''discovered'' it ... but SERIOUSLY -- you are not going to be looking at this stone through a loupe more than, maybe five times your whole life -- and no one other than JEWELERS will either.
Time to get some perspective maybe. Devil''s Advocate!![]()
Date: 5/16/2007 1:13:13 PM
Author: emmell
deco, I''m concerned that there will be a black triangle or notable irregularity when I look at it. I know it may seem pollyannish but I''m trying to get the best I can with my modest fundage. This is the nitpickers anonymous meeting, isn''t it?
i think nitpickers anonymous was started here! you''ve come to the right place, however there does come a point where things can be overanalyzed and not reality based. go figure!Date: 5/16/2007 1:13:13 PM
Author: emmell
deco, I''m concerned that there will be a black triangle or notable irregularity when I look at it. I know it may seem pollyannish but I''m trying to get the best I can with my modest fundage. This is the nitpickers anonymous meeting, isn''t it?
Date: 5/16/2007 1:19:34 PM
Author: decodelighted
Date: 5/16/2007 1:13:13 PM
Author: emmell
deco, I'm concerned that there will be a black triangle or notable irregularity when I look at it. I know it may seem pollyannish but I'm trying to get the best I can with my modest fundage. This is the nitpickers anonymous meeting, isn't it?
I'm just trying to give you perspective. ALL asscher have 'irregularities' in the .. in other words -- the pristine pattern, no matter how pristine ... is only visible from one angle. One angle out of TEN BILLION angles. it's a kind of living prism actually on the hand in a ring ...
It's something that's hard to describe to people before they've lived with asschers for awhile.
So ... all this fretting & hemming & hawing (not just you -- EVERY asscher seeker) SEEMS like you're 'getting the best' ... and a lot of the work is worth it ... getting proper proportions etc ... good patterns ... but at a certain point, what you're looking for isn't going to make a REAL LIFE DIFFERENCE. Just a MICROSCOPIC LEVEL difference. And at that point people, even the Pscope Nitpickers Club raise a red flag.
Honestly - I think that ANY stone you get (within the top tier of stones) is gonna have SOMETHING that you see in person and go 'hmmmm ... I should gotten that OTHER one'. They are SO DIFFERENT in person!!! I'm just trying to help you manage expectations.
out of the ones you posted this one is the best one so far.Date: 5/14/2007 8:19:38 PM
Author: emmell
any opinions on this one?
1.06 G VS2
Pol/Sym: vg/vg
Fluor: none
Table: 58%
Depth: 67%
I was unable to get the crown height and this is the only pic available. Thanks.
the aset tells the story crappy light return center.Date: 5/16/2007 2:54:22 PM
Author: Chrono
Storm, I take it that last 0.97D asscher is a dog? But it looks so good in the pictures. Please explain why. Your explaination will probably go over my head but I''d like to read it anyway.