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Girdle thickness variance greater than 1.7% on AGS0 cut

Ateakian

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Hi all,

I am looking at making my first purchase online and i have a question regarding girdle thickness variance on a sarin report that exceeds the recommended 1.7% difference (hills, valleys).
Apart from paying for unseen weight will a girdle with a min max 1.4-4.2 (2.8% difference) have any negative impact on the diamond?
Although the dimensions are not extreme should i stay away?
Will that variance cause difficulty when setting?

Thank you for any advice and help :)
 
Bump :)
 
I've never heard of such a standard/recommendation.

No, the difference is much too small to cause a difficulty in cutting a seat during the setting process.
 
JulieN|1344639134|3249427 said:
I've never heard of such a standard/recommendation.

No, the difference is much too small to cause a difficulty in cutting a seat during the setting process.

Thank you for your reply Julie.
I have read this here https://www.pricescope.com/wiki/diamonds/diamond-girdle-thickness and in other places.
I am looking at having the diamond shipped to Australia so the more confident i can be the better :)
 
AGSL and GIA treat girdle measurements differently. GIA measures at the 16 thinnest positions. AGSL measures thinnest and thickest places everywhere along the girdle. This means that AGSL's ranges will naturally be wider than GIA's. In the AGSL system 1.4-4.2% = Thin to Slightly Thick.
 
John Pollard|1344642811|3249475 said:
AGSL and GIA treat girdle measurements differently. GIA measures at the 16 thinnest positions. AGSL measures thinnest and thickest places everywhere along the girdle. This means that AGSL's ranges will naturally be wider than GIA's. In the AGSL system 1.4-4.2% = Thin to Slightly Thick.

Thanks John for your valuable insight I now get the Differences between GIA and AGS
Would i be better off finding a AGSL Diamond that has a Medium to slightly thick girdle or is a Thin to Slightly Thick acceptable in a 4 prong mount. (chipping etc)

This is the diamond, nice for me that my girlfriend did not like the look of anything bigger than a 32 point in a B&M store, so I'm kind of on a quest for the best proportioned/color diamond i can find.
D vs1 .308
Depth % 61.3
Table % 55.1
Crown Angle 34.1
Star 51.0
Pavilion Angle 40.9
Crown % 15.0
Lower Girdle % 77.0
Measurements 4.35x4.38x2.67
Culet Pointed
Fluorescence Negligible
Girdle Thin to Slightly Thick Faceted 1.4-4.2%
 
Any AGS 0 would be a good choice.
 
Ateakian|1344646694|3249531 said:
Thanks John for your valuable insight I now get the Differences between GIA and AGS
Would i be better off finding a AGSL Diamond that has a Medium to slightly thick girdle or is a Thin to Slightly Thick acceptable in a 4 prong mount. (chipping etc)

You're very welcome. RE the girdle, Thin-STK should be just fine. I'd just add that the skill of the setter is every bit as important as the diamond details.
 
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