S scarleta Brilliant_Rock Joined Feb 25, 2006 Messages 1,572 Dec 18, 2006 #1 Should one take those in consideration on vvs2 when pricing? Would the light return be different with a cloud? Thanks a lot..for your expertise..
Should one take those in consideration on vvs2 when pricing? Would the light return be different with a cloud? Thanks a lot..for your expertise..
JulieN Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jul 25, 2005 Messages 13,375 Dec 18, 2006 #2 No. Don''t worry about it.
kenny Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Apr 30, 2005 Messages 34,319 Dec 18, 2006 #3 Which lab says it it VVS2? I have a GIA VVS2 and it is VERY difficult to find the flaws. I'm a little confused by your question actually. VVS2 is VVS2, if from a reputable lab like GIA or AGS I'd not be too concerned about what the flaws are or where they are with a VVS2.
Which lab says it it VVS2? I have a GIA VVS2 and it is VERY difficult to find the flaws. I'm a little confused by your question actually. VVS2 is VVS2, if from a reputable lab like GIA or AGS I'd not be too concerned about what the flaws are or where they are with a VVS2.
S scarleta Brilliant_Rock Joined Feb 25, 2006 Messages 1,572 Dec 18, 2006 #4 thanks its GIA vvs2. Your response is apprecieated.. Also is it a fact that very small percentage of fine dimonds have hearts and arrows pattern. I have not seen one with hearts and arrows not that I know of anyways..
thanks its GIA vvs2. Your response is apprecieated.. Also is it a fact that very small percentage of fine dimonds have hearts and arrows pattern. I have not seen one with hearts and arrows not that I know of anyways..
kcoursolle Super_Ideal_Rock Joined Jan 21, 2006 Messages 10,612 Dec 18, 2006 #5 They aren''t a problem at all in a clarity grade that high. Nothing should be eye-visible, hard to see with a loupe as well.
They aren''t a problem at all in a clarity grade that high. Nothing should be eye-visible, hard to see with a loupe as well.