ChunkyCushionLover
Ideal_Rock
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Dear All,Date: 8/7/2009 8:20:30 PM
Author: strmrdr
AGS would ding this stone for the large edge patches of green.
One of the things AGS expects from fancies is edge to edge brightness.
It is possible to cut a cushion with RB like brightness but often they will be a brilliant style look.
It is very possible to get AGS0 princess level brightness from the older style cushions.
This one will not hit that level because of the large green areas.
Why large green patches around the edges are not that good is evident in the picture shown here:
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There are large dark zones where the lack of side lighting is evident.
In some lighting such a stone can be stunning but it is not an all around performer.
In this case both the regular picture and the ASET show that there are better combinations possible.
I am not liking the rudeness shown in this thread.
PS is better than that and has community standards both written and unwritten that it is not acceptable behavior.
If you want to have a technical discussion about the merits of ASET kewl but don''t attack people trying to help.
That is totally unacceptable and any point you may be trying to make will be lost.
First of all I think I will get a better response if I change my tone and make it less attacking in nature so your points are taken. I don''t particularly like my posts corrected in the way Ellen and Lorelei have done here or in other threads but I will learn to react differently. I have noticed I am not using the correct vocabulary due to inexperience and this causes my posts to be misinterpreted and tangents on theory seem to develop which are unrelated to the OPs intention or questions.
However, my message is still the same here, we should be careful not to reject these cushions or any fancy, Prima Facie based on excessive green in an ASET or a Photograph and a general thumbs down just on this basis is unfair to the vendor and may not be in the best interests of the original poster.
The 6 cushions ASETs I posted above in the "cushion game" above are all modern cushion brilliants in the same category as this one. All but one has been given Lifetime Guarantees and described as having excellent optics as vouched for by PS vendors. 3 have lifetime warranties from Jon at GOG and 2 are Whiteflash Premiums hand selected for light return.
Videos of some of them can be found here http://www.vimeo.com/6010981 and a thanks to Jon for doing this video recently "Cut for light performance" was one of his comments in describing the two modern stones in the video.
In addition the Cushette, another signature cut has already been spoken about positively see example here http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/4489/ (notice all the green and white) http://www.vimeo.com/2308814 for what they look like.
To quote Jon "The reflections of light in these types of diamonds are of a completely different flavour".
Many of these Modern Cushion Brilliants have significant green and leakage areas(black or white) in the ASET, some more than others, and the skeptics on this site would probably make the same comments about all of them as they did on Brian''s stone.
Boxster came here on the edge and highly interested in this stone in the first place and the appearance of this thread at the beginning and throughout has been overall quite negative. I hope if you are still reading this take this thread with a grain of salt and view the stone in person and make your own judement.
CCl