foundlove25
Rough_Rock
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- Feb 18, 2019
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BGD cushions will look like a round to a lot of people.
I think that if you are looking at the round or the cushions, they are lovely stones. It takes a lot of guesswork out of buying an old style cut. Some old cuts are very warm and some have faceting that isn't optimal for some. I think that's part of the charm, but if you get a cushion or round, you are pretty much guaranteed it will be a great performer. Finding an old cut can take time because they are all so different, but the AV stones take guesswork out.
Brian Gavin (or BGD) also has an ideal cut cushion. It's more in line with the term "super ideal" in the fact it has hearts & arrows. But if you look at them, you will notice the faceting is much different than the AV line of cushions.
AV cushion is a modern spin based on old chunky faceting. BGD cushions is based on H&A round faceting and shaped like a cushion.
https://www.briangavindiamonds.com/diamond/brian-gavins-cushion-hearts-and-arrows
Generally speaking, when I think of the term "super ideal" a round diamond comes to mind and includes the following:
- AGS000 ideal certification
- True hearts & arrows symmetry
- Complete set of images (ASET, IS, H&A, etc) to provide confirmation of superior (ideal) light & symmetry performance