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G VS2 Solitaire Questions

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EringNoob

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Hello everyone, can anyone give me some feedback on this diamond. My gf wears a size 4.5, so I''m wondering how it would look on her finger. Too small? Too big? Just right? It''s a .98ct, G VS2 princess. Thanks in advance all.

Shape: Princess
Carat Weight: 0.98ct
Color: G
Clarity: VS2
AGS Cut Grade: Ideal
Polish: Ideal
Symmetry: Ideal
Fluorescence: None
Culet: None
Lab Report: AGS
Lab Report #: 9361110
In House: Yes
Width: 5.41mm
Length: 5.56mm
Depth: 3.98mm
Table Percentage: 61.70%
Depth Percentage: 73.60%
Crown Depth: 13.30%
Pavilion Depth: 58.60%

http://goodoldgold.com/diamond/4805/

This is a repeat posting for a different diamond, so if you commented before, sorry for bothering you again. But you''re welcomed to post again if you want. :)
 
I think that size will look beautiful, substantial and elegant! Just right gets my vote.
 
I too think it would be a great size, and that's a nice diamond. (which leads me to a friendly suggestion for possible future reference. when enquiring about a stone, if you call it a solitaire, most people will think you are talking about a setting, not a diamond)
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.98 is a lovely size for a 4.5 sized hand. I have a stone that is just over a carat and I''m a 4.25 and I think it looks great on me. The stone you picked out is also stunning!!
 
Thanks ellen. What do you call a single diamond then?
 
Date: 8/12/2008 3:55:17 PM
Author: EringNoob
Thanks ellen. What do you call a single diamond then?
A diamond!
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Seriously, diamond, stone, or the actual cut (i.e. Asscher, round, etc.) can all be used. Solitare is a type of setting, usually very simple in style, with just a single stone set in it.
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I think it''s just right!
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Looks like a lovely stone as well!
 
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