P Photoplex Rough_Rock Joined Jan 15, 2015 Messages 22 Mar 23, 2015 #1 Would you say this GIA VS1 diamond, from looking at the plot, is a durability risk due to the feather inclusions? I haven't seen the stone in the flesh yet, or asked for a gemologists opinion, but plan to.
Would you say this GIA VS1 diamond, from looking at the plot, is a durability risk due to the feather inclusions? I haven't seen the stone in the flesh yet, or asked for a gemologists opinion, but plan to.
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P pfunk Brilliant_Rock Premium Joined Dec 2, 2014 Messages 770 Mar 23, 2015 #2 As a VS1 clarity grade I would highly doubt there is any durability risk.
P Photoplex Rough_Rock Joined Jan 15, 2015 Messages 22 Mar 23, 2015 #3 Thanks pfunk. Just concerned about that big long feather at the bottom right, where the prong will be holding it. I'll request more info from the vendor.
Thanks pfunk. Just concerned about that big long feather at the bottom right, where the prong will be holding it. I'll request more info from the vendor.
Rockdiamond Super_Ideal_Rock Trade Joined Jan 7, 2009 Messages 10,424 Mar 23, 2015 #4 Hi Photoplex, Of couse no professional would ever assess a diamond sight unseen... Having said that, I've never seen a VS1 that had a feather which presented a durability risk- and I've probably seen thousands of VS1's with feathers over the years.
Hi Photoplex, Of couse no professional would ever assess a diamond sight unseen... Having said that, I've never seen a VS1 that had a feather which presented a durability risk- and I've probably seen thousands of VS1's with feathers over the years.
P Photoplex Rough_Rock Joined Jan 15, 2015 Messages 22 Mar 23, 2015 #5 Thanks Rockdiamond - that eases some of the concern. I've requested the dealer bring in the stone for assessment, with high definition photos, idealscope etc.
Thanks Rockdiamond - that eases some of the concern. I've requested the dealer bring in the stone for assessment, with high definition photos, idealscope etc.