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Hi all
I recently took delivery of a scissor/ crisscut elongated cushion, but I'm going to have to return it because it has a feather which breaches the girdle. It was a D SI2.


I really like the cut and I have found what I think should be a diamond with similar performance (according to the ASET) - its a G VS2. In fact the ASET of the new stone may even be a little better than the current stone.
ASET of D SI2 current stone to be returned:

ASET of G VS2 stone - possible replacement:

But I cant quite understand why the GVS2 looks less bright in the vendor images. The D SI2 stone has table 65, depth 64.5 whereas the new G VS2 stone has table 71, depth 65. I'm wondering if the larger table on the new stone accounts for the less bright appearance of the images. But the ASETS of both seem pretty comparable and I don't understand how a stone with an ASET like the bottom one above can result in a stone that doesn't look especially bright???
Here are the vendor images:
D SI2 (being returned)

And G VS2 - possible replacement for the above:

Just based on the image above I almost didn't bother considering the G VS2 stone at all, then I asked for the ASET image and was thinking WOW - look at all that red....... not too much leakage, some constrast, it must be a really bright stone?!?! Or am i just seeing the difference between D and G colour?
I really have to get it right this time as its an international order and I've already now got the hassle of reclaiming the VAT on the first stone which now needs to be returned. I would really kick myself if I make another mistake when ordering the replacement....
Any insights/ opinions gratefully received.
I recently took delivery of a scissor/ crisscut elongated cushion, but I'm going to have to return it because it has a feather which breaches the girdle. It was a D SI2.


I really like the cut and I have found what I think should be a diamond with similar performance (according to the ASET) - its a G VS2. In fact the ASET of the new stone may even be a little better than the current stone.
ASET of D SI2 current stone to be returned:

ASET of G VS2 stone - possible replacement:

But I cant quite understand why the GVS2 looks less bright in the vendor images. The D SI2 stone has table 65, depth 64.5 whereas the new G VS2 stone has table 71, depth 65. I'm wondering if the larger table on the new stone accounts for the less bright appearance of the images. But the ASETS of both seem pretty comparable and I don't understand how a stone with an ASET like the bottom one above can result in a stone that doesn't look especially bright???

Here are the vendor images:
D SI2 (being returned)

And G VS2 - possible replacement for the above:

Just based on the image above I almost didn't bother considering the G VS2 stone at all, then I asked for the ASET image and was thinking WOW - look at all that red....... not too much leakage, some constrast, it must be a really bright stone?!?! Or am i just seeing the difference between D and G colour?
I really have to get it right this time as its an international order and I've already now got the hassle of reclaiming the VAT on the first stone which now needs to be returned. I would really kick myself if I make another mistake when ordering the replacement....
Any insights/ opinions gratefully received.