woobug02
Ideal_Rock
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Sure so... look for the length and width on the lab report. Both give the size and shape (approximatively) of the stone. And size depends quite a bit on cut - total depth and girdle thickness mostly. So... the largest marq may not be either the havier (= more carats) or the more expensive one.Date: 1/21/2005 18:54 PM
Author: woobug02
I agree! How do you measure a marquise stone? Is it in mm? I would like to compare sizes of the stones. I like a wid marquise
I think soDate: 1/21/2005 1:27:57 PM
Author: woobug02
So I need to look at the length..... Example 10.5 X 4.0