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GMUAlum08

Shiny_Rock
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how do you figure out the numerical value of a diamond's spread?
 

LibbyLA

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spread = width (as opposed to depth)

just look at the first two numbers (e.g., 5.37 x 5.33 x 3.30)
 

ALBAN-METHODIOS

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LibbyLA|1340996557|3226086 said:
spread = width (as opposed to depth)

just look at the first two numbers (e.g., 5.37 x 5.33 x 3.30)


Got it thanks!
 

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EDIT: prices are now below the diamonds.
I just got these three idea scopes. Can I get some comments on them please?

1446232 (0.57crt F VS2) is your best selection based on its clarity and bright light performance. I has an icy white "F" color and will appear completely eye clean. This diamond is our gemologists favorite and I strongly recommend it for your diamond purchase.
1446232id.jpg
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-VS2-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1446232.asp
price 2,080

Diamond 1498714 (0.60crt F SI1) is the gemologist's second favorite, which is also eye clean, icy white in color, and has nice light performance.
1498714id.jpg
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-SI1-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1498714.asp
price $1,890

Diamond 1503150 (0.66crt G SI1) has good light performance, a true "G" color, and will likely face eye clean. The gemologist did note that a sensitive eye may be able to pick up on the crystal when examining the diamond closely.
1503150id.jpg
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/G-SI1-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1503150.asp
price $1,950

I appreciate any feedback on these three stones. I was leaning toward the .6ct diamond. I don't have the prices right now but they are all about $2,000 +/- $200 (ie $1,800-$2,200). I will update as soon as I have the prices.
 
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