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Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2010
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Hello all!
I have been looking around for an upgrade stone for a while. My one hesitation is cost, but I came across one that is at a very affordable price point for me and my husband. You can find the certificate here: http://www.agslab.com/pdf_sync_reports/104090199029-PLDQR.PDF
I know that it is discounted due to the hit it takes on the cut grade (AGS 1) and the clarity. I am aware that I will be able to see inclusions, but I think I have a high tolerance for that, considering that my current AGS I1 has made me happy for the past 7 years.
I am concerned by the images that were provided to me. The first vendor I spoke to about this stone says it is just a really bad picture. The second one says that it is gray due to the inclusions. The supplier says that it has life and brilliance, but why are the images so dark? If it is graded at an H with 0 light return, shouldn't it look brighter? Is there a possibility that it will look gray in real life?
I have been trying to get better images or a video, but it seems like this is all the supplier is willing to do.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks!


I have been looking around for an upgrade stone for a while. My one hesitation is cost, but I came across one that is at a very affordable price point for me and my husband. You can find the certificate here: http://www.agslab.com/pdf_sync_reports/104090199029-PLDQR.PDF
I know that it is discounted due to the hit it takes on the cut grade (AGS 1) and the clarity. I am aware that I will be able to see inclusions, but I think I have a high tolerance for that, considering that my current AGS I1 has made me happy for the past 7 years.
I am concerned by the images that were provided to me. The first vendor I spoke to about this stone says it is just a really bad picture. The second one says that it is gray due to the inclusions. The supplier says that it has life and brilliance, but why are the images so dark? If it is graded at an H with 0 light return, shouldn't it look brighter? Is there a possibility that it will look gray in real life?
I have been trying to get better images or a video, but it seems like this is all the supplier is willing to do.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks!

