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Bez Almar''s Quadrillion? Is it really better?

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enyouartist

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1)Is the Quad really better than a "regular" square Princess?
2)If a Princess is a rectangular brilliant modified, how many of you feel that it is less desirable than the square?
 
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On 5/19/2004 6:10:48 PM enyouartist wrote:



1)Is the Quad really better than a 'regular' square Princess?

2)If a Princess is a rectangular brilliant modified, how many of you feel that it is less desirable than the square?

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#1} The Quad is sold with Brilliance Scope pedigree and some princess cuts are too - so you can definitely compare at least againt the Bscope's benchmarks. I doubt the different faceting shows in smaller stones, but this would be for you to tell...

#2) How about you? They are sold at a discount now, but the preference for squares is rather new. Top brilliance should be acheivable with both shapes, so, it's really down to your choice (well, or a PS poll if you want
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Just my 0.2, of course.
 
I happen to like a slightly rectangular princess...it helps it look bigger...Also, those GIA certs tend to exag the rectangular shape...and think that just b/c a stone is an ambar quad doesn't mean it's a well cut stone...you can get a stone just as amazing eventhough it's a regular ol' princess! :0
 
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On 5/19/2004 7:44:31 PM moremoremore wrote:




Also, those GIA certs tend to exag the rectangular shape...

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Hm... you mean the picture from the cert? Or the L, W numbers ?
 
the pix!
 
Nope... those are not pictures of the diamond at all - just a "map" on which one could locate inclusions. GIA calls stones with over 1.05 L/W "rectangular" so they pop up an obviously rectangular representative picture, that's all. The proportions and facet pattern do not match the certified stone - this is very obvious for unorthodox "mixed cuts" which may get a picture way different from what the stone really looks like. The pics on the cert are just "symbols"
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I still think it is better to just take that L/W ratio rather than eyeball the numbers. And figure out where "square" ends for you. I would consider GIA's 1.05 threshold a bit understated, maybe 1.1 works for me? This may not be a big deal, but it is a shame to pass a nice stone 'cause it got 1.07 L/W and GIA said "rectangular modified brilliant"...
 
Thanks Valeria. Can you look at these measurements, and tell me if you like it?

Rectangular Modified Brilliant
5.95 x 5.44 x 3.98mm
1.05 carat
depth 73.2%
Table 77%
Thin to Medium Girdle
no culet
polish is good
symetry is good
clarity VS2
color G
no florescence
NOTE: there is a cyrtal and cloud located dead center on the diamond.

Price: $3000

Is this a great deal? Is this a great diamond?
 
that's what I'm talking about...the map of the stone is on the cert and looks more rectangular than it really looks in person.
 
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