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feepy5

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I recently posted specs for my diamond and got rave reviews from everyone about the measurements. It got excellent ratings on all areas of HCA and scored a 0.9 from HCA. The measurements are all withing Tolowsky''s ideal diamond measurements. I thought a 0.9 was a good score but I saw another post here saying the ideal HCA score is between 1 and 1.5. Now I''m confused, do I have a good stone or not?
 
Date: 6/30/2008 1:38:37 PM
Author:feepy5
I recently posted specs for my diamond and got rave reviews from everyone about the measurements. It got excellent ratings on all areas of HCA and scored a 0.9 from HCA. The measurements are all withing Tolowsky''s ideal diamond measurements. I thought a 0.9 was a good score but I saw another post here saying the ideal HCA score is between 1 and 1.5. Now I''m confused, do I have a good stone or not?
The HCA doesn''t allow you to choose a stone, it allows you to reject certain stones. Anything scoring over 2.0 would typically be rejected, and anything scoring less than a 2.0 is considered a potential goodie, and should be evaluated more. Once a score is under 2.0, increments are meaningless. So if it scored under 2.0 and got raves on PS, you have agood stone
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Hi Feepy!

The HCA isn't used for selection, but for rejection as DD says. That is incorrect information that the best HCA score is 1 - 1.5. Diamonds which score 2 or below are generally considered to be worthy of further evaluation, this is done with Idealscope images, trusted vendor input and ultimately your own eyes. Once you score 2 or below, it is more like a pass or fail system, or sorting the wheat from the chaff - not a case where the lower the score, the better the diamond. You have no need to worry, you have a beautifully cut diamond!
 
I filled the stat of several solasfera diamond into HCA, all of them got score from 2.4 - 3. Is it because HCA is the calculation of traditional round cuts?
 
Date: 6/30/2008 2:19:47 PM
Author: lovegem
I filled the stat of several solasfera diamond into HCA, all of them got score from 2.4 - 3. Is it because HCA is the calculation of traditional round cuts?
I don't know how useful HCA is for Solasfera, as the HCA is intended for the usual 57 facet round diamonds. As far as I am aware, Solasfera has 92 facets, so to the best of my knowledge, the HCA's use is limited with this type of diamond, so I believe you are correct.
 
Thanks, Lorelei.
 
Date: 6/30/2008 2:17:28 PM
Author: Lorelei
Hi Feepy!

The HCA isn''t used for selection, but for rejection as DD says. That is incorrect information that the best HCA score is 1 - 1.5. Diamonds which score 2 or below are generally considered to be worthy of further evaluation, this is done with Idealscope images, trusted vendor input and ultimately your own eyes. Once you score 2 or below, it is more like a pass or fail system, or sorting the wheat from the chaff - not a case where the lower the score, the better the diamond. You have no need to worry, you have a beautifully cut diamond!
Very well said, Lorelei and Dreamer. Paul-Antwerp once explained to me how frustrated he is by the incorrect information about HCA’s under 1 being less good than those between 1 and 2. It is good to see that this misperception is being corrected by well-informed consumers!
 
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