I wouldn't necessarily calls these knocks myself.Date: 8/21/2006 1:31:32 AM
Author: MarkP1
Thank-you for your feedback. Much appreciated.
Unfortunately, it looks as though these are two substantial knocks against this diamond...
Is it safe to assume that if the 'comments' section on the GIA report is left blank (ie. no comments), there won't be any additional negative points against the stone?
re:GIA has admitted it made some errors in their interpretation of painting and digging.Date: 8/21/2006 6:54:25 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
GIA has admitted it made some errors in their interpretation of painting and digging.
It may be they would grade the stone diffeerently if it was graded before the June Vegas conference when after questions raised here and during that conference by John Pollard from WhiteFlash.
In addition my experiance tells me that painting and digging to a small amount can enhance some diamonds with varying proportions.
Can you get an ideal-scope pic of the stone in question?
There were announcements that brillianteering comments would be moved to less prominent position on reports. Old reports could be returned and reprinted. this was early July?Date: 8/21/2006 7:04:32 AM
Author: Serg
re:GIA has admitted it made some errors in their interpretation of painting and digging.Date: 8/21/2006 6:54:25 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
GIA has admitted it made some errors in their interpretation of painting and digging.
It may be they would grade the stone diffeerently if it was graded before the June Vegas conference when after questions raised here and during that conference by John Pollard from WhiteFlash.
In addition my experiance tells me that painting and digging to a small amount can enhance some diamonds with varying proportions.
Can you get an ideal-scope pic of the stone in question?
Garry, could you give link?