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Lula
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I''ve read a ton of educational material on pricescope threads and vendor websites (great information, thank you all!). And I''ve posted a few idealscopes and received great feedback (thanks!).
But here''s my problem: I''m having a really hard time finding a @ half-carat diamond. Most of the posts seem to refer to stones that are 1-carat-plus, and I''m finding that what works in a bigger stone (angles, table size, etc.) does not always work for smaller stones. Add to this is the problem that most smaller stones seem to be cut for use in jewelry other than rings, i.e., pendants, earrings.
A .45 stone I ordered that I thought would be perfect turned out to be full of scintillation and fire in most light conditions, but its appearance was too "shattered" for my taste, and there was not enough contrast in the stone. The table seemed big for the small size of the diamond. But I''m concerned if I look for a stone with more contrast, the small size of the stone will just make it look dark. (See below for specs).
Help! I believe there have to be other people out there lurking on the site who, like me, want a smaller stone for a ring and could use some guidance.
So, experts and others out there who have seen great looking 1/2 carat stones in e-rings, please share your thoughts about what combos work best in a smaller size. If I''m asking too much, tell me that, too. I just don''t know where to start.
Here are the specs on the .45, just for reference
Depth 61.8
Table 56.7
Pav > 41
Crown > 34.5
girdle 1.0 - 3.4 (thin-med)
pav 43.3
lgf 81
Stars 55
The idealscope checked out just fine -- plenty of red/black, small am''t of painting but not enough to matter (thanks strmrdr for your input on the IS awhile back).
And btw, for you other newbies out there, this is proof that you need to look at the stone in person before you make a final decision, so buy your stone from a vendor with a good return policy!
But here''s my problem: I''m having a really hard time finding a @ half-carat diamond. Most of the posts seem to refer to stones that are 1-carat-plus, and I''m finding that what works in a bigger stone (angles, table size, etc.) does not always work for smaller stones. Add to this is the problem that most smaller stones seem to be cut for use in jewelry other than rings, i.e., pendants, earrings.
A .45 stone I ordered that I thought would be perfect turned out to be full of scintillation and fire in most light conditions, but its appearance was too "shattered" for my taste, and there was not enough contrast in the stone. The table seemed big for the small size of the diamond. But I''m concerned if I look for a stone with more contrast, the small size of the stone will just make it look dark. (See below for specs).
Help! I believe there have to be other people out there lurking on the site who, like me, want a smaller stone for a ring and could use some guidance.
So, experts and others out there who have seen great looking 1/2 carat stones in e-rings, please share your thoughts about what combos work best in a smaller size. If I''m asking too much, tell me that, too. I just don''t know where to start.
Here are the specs on the .45, just for reference
Depth 61.8
Table 56.7
Pav > 41
Crown > 34.5
girdle 1.0 - 3.4 (thin-med)
pav 43.3
lgf 81
Stars 55
The idealscope checked out just fine -- plenty of red/black, small am''t of painting but not enough to matter (thanks strmrdr for your input on the IS awhile back).
And btw, for you other newbies out there, this is proof that you need to look at the stone in person before you make a final decision, so buy your stone from a vendor with a good return policy!