Logan Sapphire
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gemmyblond|1391529198|3607665 said:SB, I don't mean to quibble about dates -- but my understanding (which may be wrong) is that GIA did start calling certain stones Old European Cut back in October of 2009. These stones have to meet certain criteria/angles that GIA determined after discussions with the trade.
Then just this past fall in October 2013, they added a third category for round brilliant stones, that of Circular Brilliant Cut. These stones must meet 2 different criteria; they are what are frequently called transitional cuts. So now there are 3 potential terms used to describe round brilliant stones at GIA.
I just know that when my stone was graded in mid-2012, it came back with OEC on the GIA report. I was told (and then read) of the 2009 Old Euro addition to the cut terminology. FYI...doesn't change the conclusion here, just wanted to add what I knew of how the naming works now.
+1ForteKitty|1391533146|3607706 said:I would send it in to GIA. Even if it doesn't get the OEC designation, people can still see that it's an old cut. I rather know exactly what the other grades are!
yennyfire|1391534447|3607717 said:+1ForteKitty|1391533146|3607706 said:I would send it in to GIA. Even if it doesn't get the OEC designation, people can still see that it's an old cut. I rather know exactly what the other grades are!
GemFever|1391539954|3607760 said:yennyfire|1391534447|3607717 said:+1ForteKitty|1391533146|3607706 said:I would send it in to GIA. Even if it doesn't get the OEC designation, people can still see that it's an old cut. I rather know exactly what the other grades are!
+2!
If I already know myself it's an old cut, I don't especially care if it's written on a piece of paper or not. But what I do want to know is the right color and clarity, and a good plot of inclusions. I'd definitely send to GIA (and I have several times in the past, though I always paid double to get their 1-day service, I couldn't stand to wait for over a month to have my stone back).
I just got back a stone this morning, February 4. I sent it in for a client on November 14.SB621|1391540435|3607765 said:GemFever|1391539954|3607760 said:yennyfire|1391534447|3607717 said:+1ForteKitty|1391533146|3607706 said:I would send it in to GIA. Even if it doesn't get the OEC designation, people can still see that it's an old cut. I rather know exactly what the other grades are!
+2!
If I already know myself it's an old cut, I don't especially care if it's written on a piece of paper or not. But what I do want to know is the right color and clarity, and a good plot of inclusions. I'd definitely send to GIA (and I have several times in the past, though I always paid double to get their 1-day service, I couldn't stand to wait for over a month to have my stone back).
Gem send to the NYC office. I have never waited more then a week though it always says 4-6 weeks.
denverappraiser|1391541436|3607773 said:I just got back a stone this morning, February 4. I sent it in for a client on November 14.SB621|1391540435|3607765 said:GemFever|1391539954|3607760 said:yennyfire|1391534447|3607717 said:+1ForteKitty|1391533146|3607706 said:I would send it in to GIA. Even if it doesn't get the OEC designation, people can still see that it's an old cut. I rather know exactly what the other grades are!
+2!
If I already know myself it's an old cut, I don't especially care if it's written on a piece of paper or not. But what I do want to know is the right color and clarity, and a good plot of inclusions. I'd definitely send to GIA (and I have several times in the past, though I always paid double to get their 1-day service, I couldn't stand to wait for over a month to have my stone back).
Gem send to the NYC office. I have never waited more then a week though it always says 4-6 weeks.
denverappraiser|1391543570|3607791 said:Well, maybe it's just me. I have another one sent in November 20 that isn't back yet.
I ship these things out overnight and get the returns by registered mail because of the way my insurance works.
NYC to Denver is about 5 days.
We're talking GIA, right? EGL-USA is MUCH faster.