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helpwanted2

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I have been educating myself with the many posts on here about cushion cuts and cannot thank enough those of you who post. For the uneducated like myself, the whole process is unnerving. Anyway, like many have suggested, I have been amazed in my search that with cushions, numbers suggesting "high quality" don't always translate into a diamond being beautiful in person. After seeing several cushions, I am leaning towards one that definitely has some life to it when seeing it in the store. However, I was hoping to get more educated opinions about some of the other objective info on the diamond, particularly the price and whether medium blue flourescence is an issue, or if I am overlooking something else.

GIA cert.
Cushion Modified Brilliant
1.03 carat
D
VVS2
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Very Good
Fluorescence: Medium Blue
Table: 58.5%
Depth: 72%
medium - very thick faceted
Price: $7,200

Any thoughts appreciated. And thanks in advance.
 
...well, it's deep for a cushion.

no meaningful opinions without pictures.
 
As far as I know, only strong or very strong blue fluorescence is ever overblue (goes oily/milky in sunlight). Medium wouldn''t be enough of an effect to notice except maybe as a faint hint of blue/violet in the sun.
 
Date: 11/18/2009 1:20:42 AM
Author: LittleGreyKitten
As far as I know, only strong or very strong blue fluorescence is ever overblue (goes oily/milky in sunlight). Medium wouldn't be enough of an effect to notice except maybe as a faint hint of blue/violet in the sun.
Very few strong or very strong blue fluorescence stones are ever milky. Most are just fine. I have a VSB and only in direct sunlight can you ever tell it has any fluorescence.
 
Date: 11/17/2009 10:09:09 PM
Author:helpwanted2
I have been educating myself with the many posts on here about cushion cuts and cannot thank enough those of you who post. For the uneducated like myself, the whole process is unnerving. Anyway, like many have suggested, I have been amazed in my search that with cushions, numbers suggesting 'high quality' don't always translate into a diamond being beautiful in person. After seeing several cushions, I am leaning towards one that definitely has some life to it when seeing it in the store. However, I was hoping to get more educated opinions about some of the other objective info on the diamond, particularly the price and whether medium blue flourescence is an issue, or if I am overlooking something else.

GIA cert.
Cushion Modified Brilliant
1.03 carat
D
VVS2
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Very Good
Fluorescence: Medium Blue
Table: 58.5%
Depth: 72%
medium - very thick faceted
Price: $7,200

Any thoughts appreciated. And thanks in advance.
Hi helpwanted,

Without images there isn't much we can tell you, is the diamond for sale from a jewellery store? The fluorescence won't be an issue, in fact could even provide a discount as this is a D colour.

As to the diamond itself, check the very thick girdle isn't encompassing a huge area, it needn't be an issue if carefully placed around vulnerable areas but best to check with the vendor or an appraiser.

Jon from www.goodoldgold.com has just released a video to help new cushion buyers, its excellent and I highly recommend watching it!

consumers guide to buying a cushion cut diamond.
 
As PPs mentioned, it is impossible to offer advice without pics or diagrams.

If you are willing to drop the color and clarity grade, I would without a doubt opt for one these are GORGEOUS and less expensive cushions. All have the GOG Lifetime Guarantee.

GOG 1.04 G VS1

GOG 1.05 E SI1

GOG 1.04 G SI1

GOG 1.13 E VS2

GOG 1.03 E VS2 (same size but ~2k+ cheaper than the one you posted)
 
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