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Date: 7/12/2007 8:17:22 AM
Author: parkerj
That''s my cat Maddie. She''s cross-eyed and touched in the head! I think I am going to call the jeweler today and tell him that this is the stone I want. It had great fire and almost glowed all by itself. If the prong covers most of the the inclusion and I have to search to find any of it, then that''s good enough for me! I like thinking of it as a birthmark, not an inclusion. : ) Thanks ya''ll.

You''ll always know it''s yours
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Date: 7/12/2007 4:10:47 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 7/11/2007 8:33:12 PM
Author: parkerj
56 table, thin- medium,no cutlet, 52.3 depth (I think), there are some other numbers on the GIA certf but I am not sure which is the crown/pavillion etc. top number on the left is 55%, all the way to the right is 35.0'', under that is 41''. I don''t know what they mean, but you probably do.
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Polish very good, symmetry excellent, no fluorescence.
You might want to check that figure!!!
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I bet it''s 62.3, if it still got the grade of EX by GIA...but yes you should check. 52% is way to shallow.
 
You''re right, it''s a 62.3! After plugging the numbers into the cut advisor, the result was that it was a good buy if it was at a good price. I am going to re-think this one now....
 
Yes, it''s possible to find a beautiful, eye clean SI2. I''ve had 2 in the past month. :-) I was totally comfortable buying an SI2 because I had the experts at WF to look at it and give me their professional opinion.
 
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