I need your help in understanding how the Holloway cut advisor works.
Let's start with a diamond.
Color: G
Cut: Excellant
Carat: .72
Polish: EX
Symmatry: EX
Depth: 68.2
Table: 58
Crown Angle: 36.0
Pavillion Angle: 41.2
So this is a diamond with an Ideal Cut, ex symmatry, ex polish etc. But when I type these stats into the Holloway Cut Advisor... it looks incredible poor. It rates it at a 5.5.
Light Return: Good
Fire: Fair
Scintillation: Good
Spread: Very Good.
I thought the purpose of labeling a cut as Ideal or Excellant was that it would have better than "good" light return, fire. etc etc. Why is this diamond labeled as Ideal? Am I just totally confused about the Holloway Cut Advisor? Honestly the HCA has given me better results with some of the "very good" cut diamonds.
Diamond Experts. Help me understand!
Let's start with a diamond.
Color: G
Cut: Excellant
Carat: .72
Polish: EX
Symmatry: EX
Depth: 68.2
Table: 58
Crown Angle: 36.0
Pavillion Angle: 41.2
So this is a diamond with an Ideal Cut, ex symmatry, ex polish etc. But when I type these stats into the Holloway Cut Advisor... it looks incredible poor. It rates it at a 5.5.
Light Return: Good
Fire: Fair
Scintillation: Good
Spread: Very Good.
I thought the purpose of labeling a cut as Ideal or Excellant was that it would have better than "good" light return, fire. etc etc. Why is this diamond labeled as Ideal? Am I just totally confused about the Holloway Cut Advisor? Honestly the HCA has given me better results with some of the "very good" cut diamonds.
Diamond Experts. Help me understand!