Put A Ring On It
Rough_Rock
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Welcome!Date: 12/10/2009 10:39:57 AM
Author:Put A Ring On It
Any thoughts? Complete newbie. Thanks to all who reply.
2.02 Carat Cushion Modified Brilliant
8.37 x 6.83 x 4.33
Color: H
Clarity: Si2
Polish: Good
Sym: VG
Fluorscence: Medium Blue
GIA
$9500
Pirce is cheaper due to the following:Date: 12/10/2009 10:39:57 AM
Author:Put A Ring On It
Any thoughts? Complete newbie. Thanks to all who reply.
2.02 Carat Cushion Modified Brilliant
8.37 x 6.83 x 4.33
Color: H
Clarity: Si2
Polish: Good
Sym: VG
Fluorscence: Medium Blue
GIA
$9500
The thing with cushions is you can''t judge by the numbers. I can look at them and reject ones by the numbers but I can''t select a good one.Date: 12/11/2009 1:04:00 PM
Author: Put A Ring On It
As im getting more familiar with the diamond world, I went over to Mavilo''s in Tampa, FL.
They''ve got a 1.7 Cushion Brilliant G VS1. I dont have the dimensions in front of me, but they were a much better proportion than the other stone.
Also:
No Fluro
Polish: VG
Sym: VG
EGL
priced at 8900
Step 1 (Choose The Type of Cut)
Decide the look of cushion you like best. (Watching the videos should help you the most with this.)
iv) Cushette http://www.vimeo.com/3164922
A helpful thread to see the plots and pictures of different types of cushions can be seen here https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/a-cushion-by-any-other-name.36001/ (keep in mind pictures aren''t as useful as videos and can only be used reliably to understand facet structure not light performance)
If you want to learn about cushions a great video by Jon at GOG can be watched here http://www.vimeo.com/7579666 and bonus footage here http://www.vimeo.com/7611843.
Step 2 (Choose the 4Cs)
1) Post your budget, Color, Clarity, Carat Weight, LW(length to width) Ratio (do you like perfectly Square or Rectangular?) and cut preference. We will help find stones in your price range or tell you if your budget is realistic for the specs you have chosen or if you will have to make some tradeoffs. If you would rather go directly to the vendor at this point I suggest you speak to:
Example:
Than we can help you narrow things down considerably.
Step 3 (View and Post ASET Image and Photographs and/or see in person)
Ask the vendor for a Video and/or ASET image (http://www.ideal-scope.com/1.using_ASET_scope.asp) of your possible choices and we can help you narrow down which of your selections we prefer and why.
Step 4 (View a side by side comparison at a vendor or appraisor for final selection)
If you are still not sure I would send your two or three favourite stones to a PS listed appraisor https://www.pricescope.com/appr_list.aspx close to you, where you can view your final choices in person prior to purchase you will just have to pay shipping. Many PS vendors will send stones to a trusted appraisor without you having to pay first and the appraisor will only release the stone to you only upon payment to and consent of the vendor. For such an expensive purchase $100 in shipping and $100 in appraisor time seems well worth it to make the most informed choice possible.
Happy Hunting,
Do you have any evidence to back up your claims? What speciality cushion suppliers would those be?Date: 12/11/2009 5:08:36 PM
Author: diamante12
The only way to truly judge is to see the diamond in person. While there may be a few instances of poorly cut Modified Cushions, you should not assume that this is usually the case, as some other posts have suggested.
There are many specialty Cushion suppliers who offer patented finely cut Cushions, and these will have specific facet arrangements allowing for maximum light return. On the laboratory certificates for these, it will state ''Modified Cushion Brilliant.'' A finely cut Modified Cushion will often be more brilliant and yield more ''oohs'' and ''aahs'' than would a standard Cushion Cut (Cushion Brilliant).