I found this stone on Ebay, sold to me as a I-J, SI2 stone. Measures 7mm in diameter. I think the pattern is nice, but is it an OEC or a transitional? I want to take it out of the current setting and do a much more delicate setting. I was finally able to get some pictures under a loupe!
The term "transitional" is a real catch all. There isn't really a set definition. Well, all the labels we use for old cuts are sort of imprecise But, I do think that the label transitional fits here (as much as it fits any stone): longer lower halves, larger table, likely a shallower crown than older styles, very good optical symmetry. I like it a lot. This is a flavour of old cut I really enjoy!
I have been using this sketch I made taken from EGL reports that had stones classified as OECs and Transitionals to eliminate certain stones on my hunt
(more to remind me of what the stone I am trying to match up to looks like than anything else - if I look under my loupe again - I will go loopy!!)
as Dreamer has mentioned - there does not seem to be any hard and fast rule - I just use this as a guide
I think it is absolutely gorgeous - and yes, I would call it a transitional. The symmetry is so good, and has that lovely checkerboardish, crisp faceting.
Love the pattern, very appealing! Trannies are so cool.
Edited to add-Starburst your EC ering is one of my favorites on here! So unique-right up my alley. I'm a step cut girl and love diamonds with a twist. I would so buy that stone if I ever find one like it
It's lovely and really looks far nicer. Isn't it strange though ... do you find that the diamond looks better set?
I have a tranny that looks amazing when set ... I was surprised that it doesn't look as good unset but I pop it in the old setting and bam .. beautiful again.
Dreamer_D, GemFever, missy, pandabee, starburl78, not sure how I want to set it yet. Possibly a vintage bezel, something like this. I'm still deciding. Suggestions? I just lurrrve Dreamer's ring, but after seeing hers, I feel like only a bigger OEC will do!
maccers, my jeweler noticed a small chip when it was still in the setting. It's confirmed of course now that the stone is loose. I'm thinking about sending the stone off to get it certified, I haven't looked into the costs or anything. Do you guys think it's worth it?
Charmypoo, I wasn't crazy about the setting it came in, a little too masculine for me. I think she'll look really good in something more delicate