hi everyone,
after speaking to the original appraiser (and person who the diamond was bought from), i''m confused as to how important it is to put cut information on the appraisal.
some background info. i got my ring 8 years ago but never had it insured. i recently reset it and want to insure it. i have the original GIA report (which does not contain any crown or pavillion angles) and a recent appraisal.
i contacted the original appraiser to see if i could get the crown and pavillion information if he has it. he asked why i needed that information and i said i wanted to put as much information on the appraisal for insurance purposes. he said that all i needed to have on the appraisal was the carat, clarity and color. when i told him that i wanted to make sure that i got a diamond that was as brilliant as the diamond i have now, he said that there is no worry that i would get a poorly cut diamond should the insurance company replace it. that all the information i needed was in the GIA report.
how can that be? isn''t it possible to match the measurements of the diamond along with color and clarity but get a diamond that didn''t "sparkle" as much? or would meeting all the criteria in the report ensure that i would get a good replacement?
here are the specs
7.2-7.35x4.56
depth 62.7
table 60
girdle think to thick faceted
culet very small
finish
polish good
symmetry good
VS1
I color
after gaining so much information from PS, i probably would have chosen a different stone, but it''s the stone i have now and it is very "sparkly."
an independentt appraiser i brought the diamond to said that though the diamond is not "ideal" that it has an excellent cut.
should i be concerned that i don''t have any cut information on my appraisal?
sorry this post is so long,
thank you in advance for any feedback
jaid
after speaking to the original appraiser (and person who the diamond was bought from), i''m confused as to how important it is to put cut information on the appraisal.
some background info. i got my ring 8 years ago but never had it insured. i recently reset it and want to insure it. i have the original GIA report (which does not contain any crown or pavillion angles) and a recent appraisal.
i contacted the original appraiser to see if i could get the crown and pavillion information if he has it. he asked why i needed that information and i said i wanted to put as much information on the appraisal for insurance purposes. he said that all i needed to have on the appraisal was the carat, clarity and color. when i told him that i wanted to make sure that i got a diamond that was as brilliant as the diamond i have now, he said that there is no worry that i would get a poorly cut diamond should the insurance company replace it. that all the information i needed was in the GIA report.
how can that be? isn''t it possible to match the measurements of the diamond along with color and clarity but get a diamond that didn''t "sparkle" as much? or would meeting all the criteria in the report ensure that i would get a good replacement?
here are the specs
7.2-7.35x4.56
depth 62.7
table 60
girdle think to thick faceted
culet very small
finish
polish good
symmetry good
VS1
I color
after gaining so much information from PS, i probably would have chosen a different stone, but it''s the stone i have now and it is very "sparkly."
an independentt appraiser i brought the diamond to said that though the diamond is not "ideal" that it has an excellent cut.
should i be concerned that i don''t have any cut information on my appraisal?
sorry this post is so long,
thank you in advance for any feedback
jaid