Hi,
Over the past few months Ive been learning more and more about diamonds. I have a basic understanding of what the hearts and arrows are and what they look like, but could somebody explain to me the importance of hearts and arrows?
Do all round diamonds have hearts and arrows Or is it only a certain cut? What is a good H&A?
Also aren't H&A only showing you 2 of the 8 sets of facets? Don't the others need to be considered as just as important too?
What's surprised me is the negativity from some high-end jewellery stores when you ask about the hearts and arrows aset images or use an ideal scope. One sales rep said that H&A don't really exist (not sure what was meant by this).
When I went to see what the Tiffany's experience was like, I viewed a couple of diamonds and asked about the H&A. I was stopped halfway through my sentence by the store representative who exclaimed "that's not us". I was assured that their cut is the best. When I asked about the diamond's cut proportions, I was questioned about why I would want to know this level of information and again re-assured that Tiffany only sells the finest cuts.
It seems to be a very important matter online yet a somewhat sensitive topic in the stores.
(Also thanks to everyone here who keep helping me learn more).
Over the past few months Ive been learning more and more about diamonds. I have a basic understanding of what the hearts and arrows are and what they look like, but could somebody explain to me the importance of hearts and arrows?
Do all round diamonds have hearts and arrows Or is it only a certain cut? What is a good H&A?
Also aren't H&A only showing you 2 of the 8 sets of facets? Don't the others need to be considered as just as important too?
What's surprised me is the negativity from some high-end jewellery stores when you ask about the hearts and arrows aset images or use an ideal scope. One sales rep said that H&A don't really exist (not sure what was meant by this).
When I went to see what the Tiffany's experience was like, I viewed a couple of diamonds and asked about the H&A. I was stopped halfway through my sentence by the store representative who exclaimed "that's not us". I was assured that their cut is the best. When I asked about the diamond's cut proportions, I was questioned about why I would want to know this level of information and again re-assured that Tiffany only sells the finest cuts.
It seems to be a very important matter online yet a somewhat sensitive topic in the stores.
(Also thanks to everyone here who keep helping me learn more).