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depth of 61.3 too deep?

totesnewb

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Hi All,

I've recently ordered a round cut diamond through my local jeweler for an engagement ring, opting for quality over size (as my partner is petite but internally flawless :-)). I spend quite a bit of time looking for one with good proportions (within my budget), and thought I had found a good one. However I'm beginning to second guess my choice as I've been reading that depths over 61% are "off-cut" diamonds(?), and that tables over 57% are non-ideal... I haven't seen the actual diamond yet.. The proportions gave a HCA score of 1.4. What do you guys think of the diamond for the price, and does anyone have a similar diamond that they can share their experience with? This is the first time I'm buying a diamond.

GIA Cert - Round Brilliant - Certified 30/10/2013
0.74ct
Internally Flawless
Colour F
Cut Excellent
Polish Excellent
Symmetry Excellent
Fluoro: none.

Depth 61.3%
Table 58%
Crown Angle: 34.5 degrees
Pavilion Angle: 40.8 degrees
Cutlet: none
Pavilion Half Length: 75%
Crown Half Length: 50%

Price: $4150 ex tax.

Also, these proportions "fit" into what is required for Hearts and Arrows symetry, but without seeing the diamond, it is possible to tell whether or not this will be the case?

Thank you in advance for any advice
 
numbers are fine.
 
There is nothing wrong with a total depth of 61.3%. Instead, there is something wrong with somebody claiming it should be below 61%.

However, nothing in these parameters can tell you anything about the cut-precision of hearts-and-arrows.

Live long,
 
A very nice set of numbers. No worry!
 
The numbers look good. :))
 
Thank you for all the responses, it has been a great help. I would've liked the psychological carat weight of 0.75 instead of 0.74, but that would have meant spending an extra ~$1000 for a stone with good numbers, or sacrifice on something else.

Have a great day!
newb
 
^what all the pros said. 61.3 is a great number.
 
Does she really want IF? Because a lot of women would rather have a larger VS1 which is a very, very clean diamond. You can't see inclusions with a 10x loupe, generally.
 
Yea I know it would be very hard to see the inclusions in an VS1, even with a loupe, but the IF is more of a sentimental thing rather than a practical one. Also, for the price that I payed for this diamond, downgrading to a VS or VVS in clarity only bought me about an extra 0.03 carats or so. As size was a low priority in this case, I opted for the clarity, even though I realise that it would make no practical difference to the appearance of the diamond.
 
It sounds lovely. You put a lot of thought and sentiment into it. She is a very lucky lady :)
 
clarasohxx|1383752525|3551608 said:
u might like this stone more and its cheaper to what you said :)

Clara - who are you? If you are in the trade you need to identify yourself as such.
 
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