Billy Mays
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2012
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I understand that for a lot of people, cut is sacrosanct. But let's say that you had to rank the following 3, how would you do it and why?
A) 2.02 ct G SI 1 that is borderline VS2 and looks very clear. GIA 3X and HCA 0.7EX. Assume $11,250 per carat.
8.26 - 8.28 x 4.96, depth 59.9, table 58, crown 33 deg, pav 41 deg, thin-med fac 3%
B) 1.95ct F SI 1 GIA 3X and HCA 1.5EX. Assume $12,700 per carat.
7.94 - 7.96 x 4.87, depth 61.2, table 59, crown 35.5 deg, pav 40.6 deg, med-slight thick fac 4%
C) 1.95ct G VS 2 GIA 3X and HCA 1.5EX. Assume $12,300 per carat.
7.97 - 8.00 x 4.95, depth 62, table 57, crown 35.5 deg, pav 40.6 deg, med-slight thick fac
I am guessing you will all put A as number 1 but I'm not sure how you would think about B and C. I'm stuck indoors due to the hurricane so I would love to read your thoughts and learn from you all.
A) 2.02 ct G SI 1 that is borderline VS2 and looks very clear. GIA 3X and HCA 0.7EX. Assume $11,250 per carat.
8.26 - 8.28 x 4.96, depth 59.9, table 58, crown 33 deg, pav 41 deg, thin-med fac 3%
B) 1.95ct F SI 1 GIA 3X and HCA 1.5EX. Assume $12,700 per carat.
7.94 - 7.96 x 4.87, depth 61.2, table 59, crown 35.5 deg, pav 40.6 deg, med-slight thick fac 4%
C) 1.95ct G VS 2 GIA 3X and HCA 1.5EX. Assume $12,300 per carat.
7.97 - 8.00 x 4.95, depth 62, table 57, crown 35.5 deg, pav 40.6 deg, med-slight thick fac
I am guessing you will all put A as number 1 but I'm not sure how you would think about B and C. I'm stuck indoors due to the hurricane so I would love to read your thoughts and learn from you all.