Hi all, after reading hundreds of post in PS and articles on cut of diamonds I finally post my first post in PS!
I have been looking for a 1ct RB diamond for my proposal and after months of surfing I finally find one that looks perfect on paper which at the same time fits my budget. Below are the proportions:
GIA Cut/Polish/Symmetry: 3 EX
Table: 57%
Depth: 61.4%
Crown angle: 34.5 degree
Pavilion angle: 40.8 degree
Star: 50%
Lower Half: 80%
The vendor cannot provide anything other than the GIA cert. No IS image, no ASET and no Helium / Sarin report. However I still think this is a safe purchase because:
1. Yes I do not have a Sarin report and GIA is round up the angles, but the range of the true crown angle (34.25 - 34.75) and the true pavilion angle (40.71 - 40.89) would still give me an excellent proportion for max light return.
2. Yes there is no upper girdle / lower girdle angle given but a GIA EX cut should have elminated diamonds with Painted Girdle / Dug Out Girdle so there should be no problem?
3. Yes I know if the diamond has strong strain or graining this can impact the optical properties of the diamond in a negative way but I believe this is a rare occasion?
My only doubt would be on the variance on the cut angles as the cut angles shown on a GIA cert is only an average of all the angles. So, does a GIA EX symmetry guarantee a tight variance in the cut angles?
Sorry for the long post. Appreciate for all your professional comments. A month ago I couldn't distinguish which is the crown and which is the pavilion of a diamond so please bare with me if any of the above comment is wrong
I have been looking for a 1ct RB diamond for my proposal and after months of surfing I finally find one that looks perfect on paper which at the same time fits my budget. Below are the proportions:
GIA Cut/Polish/Symmetry: 3 EX
Table: 57%
Depth: 61.4%
Crown angle: 34.5 degree
Pavilion angle: 40.8 degree
Star: 50%
Lower Half: 80%
The vendor cannot provide anything other than the GIA cert. No IS image, no ASET and no Helium / Sarin report. However I still think this is a safe purchase because:
1. Yes I do not have a Sarin report and GIA is round up the angles, but the range of the true crown angle (34.25 - 34.75) and the true pavilion angle (40.71 - 40.89) would still give me an excellent proportion for max light return.
2. Yes there is no upper girdle / lower girdle angle given but a GIA EX cut should have elminated diamonds with Painted Girdle / Dug Out Girdle so there should be no problem?
3. Yes I know if the diamond has strong strain or graining this can impact the optical properties of the diamond in a negative way but I believe this is a rare occasion?
My only doubt would be on the variance on the cut angles as the cut angles shown on a GIA cert is only an average of all the angles. So, does a GIA EX symmetry guarantee a tight variance in the cut angles?
Sorry for the long post. Appreciate for all your professional comments. A month ago I couldn't distinguish which is the crown and which is the pavilion of a diamond so please bare with me if any of the above comment is wrong