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GIA ‘Round Brilliant’ Report from 2011–Critique Requested

Mrsz1ppy

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I am still in the return period for this diamond. I would like feedback from the community. I had an oec M VS2 and wanted a better color grade. This is a J VS2. What about the cut?4DF1B3C7-6689-4D51-B585-5638911BFCEC.jpeg3672C976-8CFC-464D-B47D-925837F9C0E5.jpeg
 

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Here’s a video. Not sure why the quality is so terrible.
 
Oh I saw a gorgeous stone cut very similarly to this stone last month. Looks like it missed being graded as a Circular Brilliant because of the length of the star facets.
 
How is it under the table? Does it stay bright most of the time? The faceting pattern looks pretty.

I have a small oec that goes dark under the table :-( which bugs me.
 
Oh I saw a gorgeous stone cut very similarly to this stone last month. Looks like it missed being graded as a Circular Brilliant because of the length of the star facets.

Thanks
 
How is it under the table? Does it stay bright most of the time? The faceting pattern looks pretty.

I have a small oec that goes dark under the table :( which bugs me.

It does stay/ bright
 
Bump! More help, please!
 
This is a very interesting stone that is similar to some I have been doing some virtual research on.
Near 40 degree crown with a 40 degree pavilion.
They are very interesting and suffer on systems like ASET because of the broken contrast model.
If to you it is over dark it should be a pleasantly bright fiery stone.
Symmetry is only good but given the girdle numbers on the report it is probable that is had some work done sometime in the past.

A big question is how big is the cavity and where is it at?
 
Another question is what is going on in this area?
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You have a good eye. With my loupe, I see a small chip there.

so its been damaged since the grading report.
That is grounds for requiring a new report prior to purchase.
 
This is a very interesting stone that is similar to some I have been doing some virtual research on.
Near 40 degree crown with a 40 degree pavilion.
They are very interesting and suffer on systems like ASET because of the broken contrast model.
If to you it is over dark it should be a pleasantly bright fiery stone.
Symmetry is only good but given the girdle numbers on the report it is probable that is had some work done sometime in the past.

A big question is how big is the cavity and where is it at?

This is a very interesting stone that is similar to some I have been doing some virtual research on.
Near 40 degree crown with a 40 degree pavilion.
They are very interesting and suffer on systems like ASET because of the broken contrast model.
If to you it is over dark it should be a pleasantly bright fiery stone.
Symmetry is only good but given the girdle numbers on the report it is probable that is had some work done sometime in the past.

A big question is how big is the cavity and where is it at?

Thank you for looking at the stone. I’m not sure about where the cavity is from the report and I don’t see it in the stone. I’ve now missed my return window, so I guess I’ll love the imperfections. It’s a big improvement in color.
 
so its been damaged since the grading report.
That is grounds for requiring a new report prior to purchase.

Good to know.
 
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