fashionangel
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Yes it is intended for a ring. Can you explain more about the ''obstruction issues''? Do I need to ask the vendor to send better images?Date: 1/12/2010 10:16:28 AM
Author: jet2ks
I don''t know if it is just in the imaging setup, but the IS and ASET are showing some obstruction issues, which is unusual for a diamond with a 40.8 pavillion.
Is this diamond intended for a ring?
Thanks stone-cold11. So it''s not the problem of the diamond? Are these images not good enough to judge the diamond?Date: 1/12/2010 7:59:52 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Obstruction is the darkening of the stone due to the shadow cast onto the stone by the viewer. IS/ASET contrast color simulate a normal viewing at a distance of about 12 inches from the stone.
Depends, might be the image set up or the stone. If it is the stone, the stone will look dark, imagine the black(IS)/blue(ASET) becoming black in a shining white stone, from the wearer''s point of view closer than an arm''s length away, which is bad. Ask for a retake of the IS/ASET images and a normal lighting image.Date: 1/12/2010 8:27:22 PM
Author: fashionangel
Date: 1/12/2010 7:59:52 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Obstruction is the darkening of the stone due to the shadow cast onto the stone by the viewer. IS/ASET contrast color simulate a normal viewing at a distance of about 12 inches from the stone.
Thanks stone-cold11. So it''s not the problem of the diamond? Are these images not good enough to judge the diamond?
so how does this happen? if it has excellent cut & proportions how come it turns out not nice? diamonds seem like such a complex subject! i''m really confused and wonder how can i be sure to get the best cut diamond that has lots of fire & brilliance.Date: 1/12/2010 9:49:33 PM
Author: yssie
I had a stone with 4 ex''s on the HCA. It visibly darkened when I leaned over it, had little fire, but was a mirror for bright white light.
The IS looked a lot like that - very clear paddles, and muddled arrows - in mine it was a bit more pronounced.
Just my personal example.
Sometimes the labs will label a set of proportions that aren't really excellent "excellent". Sometimes the average values will be truly excellent, but there is actually quite a bit of variation, some of which produces less than ideal light output.Date: 1/12/2010 11:51:05 PM
Author: fashionangel
so how does this happen? if it has excellent cut & proportions how come it turns out not nice? diamonds seem like such a complex subject! i'm really confused and wonder how can i be sure to get the best cut diamond that has lots of fire & brilliance.Date: 1/12/2010 9:49:33 PM
Author: yssie
I had a stone with 4 ex's on the HCA. It visibly darkened when I leaned over it, had little fire, but was a mirror for bright white light.
The IS looked a lot like that - very clear paddles, and muddled arrows - in mine it was a bit more pronounced.
Just my personal example.
Here are more pictures.Date: 1/12/2010 8:50:49 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Depends, might be the image set up or the stone. If it is the stone, the stone will look dark, imagine the black(IS)/blue(ASET) becoming black in a shining white stone, from the wearer''s point of view closer than an arm''s length away, which is bad. Ask for a retake of the IS/ASET images and a normal lighting image.Date: 1/12/2010 8:27:22 PM
Author: fashionangel
Date: 1/12/2010 7:59:52 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Obstruction is the darkening of the stone due to the shadow cast onto the stone by the viewer. IS/ASET contrast color simulate a normal viewing at a distance of about 12 inches from the stone.
Thanks stone-cold11. So it''s not the problem of the diamond? Are these images not good enough to judge the diamond?
Hi yssie, I don''t know much about the "obstruction issue" even after I read up several threads on PS. It is kind of hard for a layman like me to understand. The problem is that I will be buying online so I can''t see the actual stone to see whether i like it. My concern is how often does the obstruction issue affect the appearance of the diamond? Does it only happen when your head is directly on top of it? what if when the diamond is tilted a little? Thanks.Date: 1/13/2010 8:16:27 PM
Author: yssie
Do you like it?
Would I buy it? No, because I want as close to a perfect cut as I can get. Does that make it a bad diamond? Not by any means - it''s just not an uber-super-diamond, and it could be a great deal if it''s nicely priced. It really depends on what you''re looking for.
Stone-cold thanks for your quick reply do you see any potential problem based on the proportions?Date: 1/14/2010 8:55:23 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Looks promising.
Without images it isn't possible to say definitely that any diamond will be a winner, however this stone does have excellent overall proportions so the chances are reasonable it will be a beautiful diamond - but there are no guarantees. BN do have a good return policy so plenty of time for you to inspect it to make sure it is the right one should you decide to order.Date: 1/14/2010 8:54:24 PM
Author: fashionangel
I found a new diamond on bluenile unfortunately they can't send me images please help to see if this is a nice. Thanks a lot!
1.29Ct, F VS2
7.08x7.13x4.27
Triple Ex
Table 58%
Depth 60.1%
Crown 34
Pavillion 41
Girdle thin-medium 2.5%
Upper & lower % - 50% & 80%