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hoorray

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I thought I had the cut issues figured out until I kept reading here, and realized that is more than just the range, but the interdependencies between the dimensions.

I read Niceice''s "tight" dimensions on a previous thread, and have not found many in the range I am looking at that fit within those specs. (The only one I''ve found is smaller, so I''d have to trade off size by .15 - .30 mm.)

So 2 questions: will the difference between the following 2 stones and one within those "tight" specs be discernable? and, which of the following 2 stones looks like the better of the 2?

#1
2.358 F VS1
8.57x8.61x5.25
61.1 depth
56 table
35 (34.8-35.2) crown angle
40.6 (40.3-40.9( pavilion angle
.4 culet
1.2 - 2.0 (1.5 avg) medium girdle
Ex polish and symmetry
Hearts & Arrows

#2
2.52 E VS2
8.8x8.7x5.4
61.4 depth
57 table
35 (34.9 - 35) crown angle
40.8 (40.7 - 40.9) pavilion angle
.2 culet
1.5 - 2.1 (1.7 avg) medium girdle
Ex polish and symmetry
Hearts & Arrows

The first one is slightly more expensive, but they are both in the range I am looking.

THe Niceice "tight" specs were:
Total depth between 59 - 61.8%
Table diameter between 55 - 56%
Crown angle between 34.3 - 34.8 degrees
Pavilion angle between 40.6 - 40.9 degrees
Girdle: thin to medium, faceted or medium, faceted
Culet: GIA None or AGS Pointed
Polish: GIA Excellent or AGS Ideal
Symmetry: GIA Excellent or AGS Ideal

thanks for the help!
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pqcollectibles

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Hooray, Hooray!
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LOL! Just had to do that!
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I ran the HCA. Both scored very well! E, VS2 was 1.6 Ex/Ex/Ex/Vg and the F, VS1 was 0.8 Ex/Ex/Ex/Vg. Prices are vveeerrry close too! WOW! What a choice!
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You've got one very lucky lady! Either one of these rocks is gonna knock her socks off!
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And both will shine like sunbeams!

Check out the inclusions plots and confirm type, size, color and location of inclusions. In a VS??? Well,.... do it anyway. If the plots look good, and you don't absolutely feel like you gotta have the lower HCA score with a touch better clarity, I'd go bigger in carat weight.

Strong recommendation for professional evaluation as well!
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Just my $0.02 worth.
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Rank Amateur

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I'll guess that in the bigger sizes that the tight specs you are looking for are hard to find. The $$ to lose by trimming the fat off the stone just aren't worth it to the cutter.

Give NiceIce a call. For the size and $$ you'll be spending it will be worth their while to do the searching for you.
 

Abazias

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I would agree with PC and choose the large stone. There are three benefits for diamond number two: the color is a grade higher and the clarity is a step lower then again, why pay a little bit more for something you will not see anyway. And of course, it is a large diamond. Always a bonus point! Either diamond is an excellent choice. Happy diamond shopping!

Go Gators!
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69gm

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both of these sounds like winners but if i had to choose between the two, i'd go with #2 as well. the clarity is neglible, the color is better (though i doubt anyone could tell), it's bigger (which is very readily visible) and it's cheaper as you mentioned.

as pq mentioned, see if there's a way to spot the inclusions, although on a VS2 you'd have to be superman to see anything with the naked eye.

you've got 2 great choices but between these two, #2 gets my vote.
 

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On 6/11/2003 4:25
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6 PM Rank Amateur wrote:
I'll guess that in the bigger sizes that the tight specs you are looking for are hard to find. The $$ to lose by trimming the fat off the stone just aren't worth it to the cutter.

Give NiceIce a call. For the size and $$ you'll be spending it will be worth their while to do the searching for you.---------------

Larger stones are available with tighter proportions, we recently sold a six carat, G, VS-2 that was cut to our preferred range of proportions... We tend not to inventory a lot of larger stones but it is likely that we can find you one. But did you read the rest of our post regarding proportions where we mentioned that a diamond with a steeper pavilion angle in the 35 degree range with a pavilion angle in the range of 40.6 - 40.9 degrees is often quite beautiful because the pavilion angle controls most of the light? We're happy to do a search for you, but it sounds like you've already found two great contenders!
 

Mara

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69 that is the MOST AWESOME icon picture!!!!!! Very cute! Are those your cats?

(PS sorry for going off topic! I'll throw in a few cents on topic to make up for it)

I like diamond #2 also. Why? Because I like bigger stones and these both appear to be excellently cut so it doesn't seem you are 'sacrificing' anything to get it. Plus it's an E over an F....like an extra perk. However, are you paying significantly more for diamond #2 because of the extra ctw and E color? If the are priced similary, definitely #2. But if there's a huge $$ jump, its really your call on what you want to spend. They both look really amazing..it's a little harder to find well cut stones the larger carat size you go...larger facets and all. But yours look great!
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hoorray

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-------------But did you read the rest of our post regarding proportions where we mentioned that a diamond with a steeper pavilion angle in the 35 degree range with a pavilion angle in the range of 40.6 - 40.9 degrees is often quite beautiful because the pavilion angle controls most of the light? ----------------

Thanks Niceice. I did read this part of your post, and it is the issue that is starting to confuse me. Even tho I'm a huge believer in Internet shopping, at this point buying this diamond without the "look, touch and feel" capability is getting difficult since I don't have much hands on experience to apply all these specs to, and can't just put them all in front of me to pick the final one.

I think I will go with #2 if it checks out. Now I need to find an independent lab on the west coast.

Thanks for the inputs everyone!
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