farfrompro
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2009
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- 24
Hi, I''ve been reading posts on this site for awhile now and had a question to ask you. I recently looked at a diamond ring that (after looking at the certification and numbers) is not cut well. I dont believe that the person selling the ring is trying to "con" me because he was very forthright about the numbers etc. of the ring. I would just like to know how much "sparkle" and "fire" i am sacrificing by buying a ring that is not well cut. The center diamond is .97 round brilliant and the measurements are 5.87-5.81x4.24mm, depth is 72.7%(i know, i know), table 56%, crown 17.5%, pavilion 46.3%, girldle very thick faceted (again, i know), culet none, flourescence none, polish/symm both good, color g, clarity si2. I had the ring looked at by an appraiser who says the inclusions are very hard to even see under a microscope. A friend who works at a jewelry store looked at the cert info and said that the diamond for the price is not bad as well. It is set in a .5 tw white gold setting with stones that are also g-h and vs clarities (according to the appraiser) - total price 3,000. As i said, i know the cut is not quality...but how much will this affect the total appearance of my ring? Thanks for your thoughts!