I recently chipped my .87 asscher stone and had it quickly replaced through jewelers mutual.... they were great to work with btw! My old stone had a large table and faced up bigger than my new stone which is a 1.03 F VS1. The old stone was very pretty but not ideal by any standards, the large table took away from the "asscherness" of the stone and was very glassy. Anyhow...my new stone is much more of a true asscher ( in my completely unprofessional opinion of course!) I already have the stone and think it is beautiful but I am wondering if anyone can let me know "how I did" in choosing it.... I basically chose it out of a lineup based on how it looked to me
Measurements: 5.56 X 5.53
Weight: 1.03
Depth: 68
Table:56
Girdle: thick to very thick
cutlet: none
Polish: Very good
Symmetry: Good
Clarity: VS1
Color: F
Fluorescence : none
Measurements: 5.56 X 5.53
Weight: 1.03
Depth: 68
Table:56
Girdle: thick to very thick
cutlet: none
Polish: Very good
Symmetry: Good
Clarity: VS1
Color: F
Fluorescence : none