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Shiny_Rock
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- Apr 16, 2010
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Hi PSers,
Just learning about all of the different cut quality factors, etc that make a stone have sparkle and presence. The center stone in my engagement ring was damaged and we’d like to replace it with something nicer and be better informed. I have read more about ideal proportions and different cuts and evaluation methods for round stones, so I was wondering if someone could help me with pointers to look for in a princess cut? (This or another squared shape are the only that will fit in my setting, which is sentimental).
I found this at JA and these are the only stats I have on it so far. AGS, ASET - no GIA certificate. It isn’t a substantial stone in comparison to many here, just around 1ct. If you see something wrong with these stats, have alternative suggestions or pointers for me I would really appreciate it. Budget we would like to stay at 8,000 or under. I read on another thread that for an ASET white, black and greens were potential negatives in a stone and we like to see a lot of red? I have a lot of trouble interpreting these and finding “ideal” proportions.
Just learning about all of the different cut quality factors, etc that make a stone have sparkle and presence. The center stone in my engagement ring was damaged and we’d like to replace it with something nicer and be better informed. I have read more about ideal proportions and different cuts and evaluation methods for round stones, so I was wondering if someone could help me with pointers to look for in a princess cut? (This or another squared shape are the only that will fit in my setting, which is sentimental).
I found this at JA and these are the only stats I have on it so far. AGS, ASET - no GIA certificate. It isn’t a substantial stone in comparison to many here, just around 1ct. If you see something wrong with these stats, have alternative suggestions or pointers for me I would really appreciate it. Budget we would like to stay at 8,000 or under. I read on another thread that for an ASET white, black and greens were potential negatives in a stone and we like to see a lot of red? I have a lot of trouble interpreting these and finding “ideal” proportions.