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I know people are busy but I would be grateful
https://www.jamesallen.com/mobile/l...t/1.05-carat-g-color-vvs2-clarity-sku-3314677
This was a thread for a particular aset, the original thread is below. I have already had some helpful responses but I would appreciate as many opinions as possible, especially from the oval experts!
https://www.pricescope.com/communit...lp-looking-for-a-diamond.233304/#post-4204420
I like it...oval asets arent pretty but this one looks pretty decent. You may have a area of bigger facets through the center and smaller pin facets
outside of that area. This is typical for a lot of ovals (most?) If you are worried about it you can have it sent to you loose for a look. You'll have to
pay the extra for sending it back and forth though.
Just FYI...Here is the size of the stone on a size 6 finger, 2mm shank.
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@meely, although some aspects of this ASET are not great if assessed out of context (i.e., if the ASET was all we had to go on, we might have some concerns), I am still confident based on the 360-video that this will be a very attractive oval.
The ASET does confirm that there are a large number of crisp facets (with sharp edges), which are distributed evenly throughout the stone. Even the mushy areas between the belly and the tips are interspersed with crisp facets that will break up those regions and add scintillation. I think the only surprise for me in this ASET is that there are a number of facets in the belly which display leakage (white) when the stone is viewed from this angle. However, a static ASET image (like this one) does not give the full story. A small tilt of the stone will change everything, so really, ASETs should best be seen as videos (as shown in these examples), but this service is not offered by vendors. The 360 video on JA confirms that the "leaky" belly facets do in fact scintillate (alternating dark and bright flashes) as the stone turns, which proves that there is only a specific angle (looking straight down on the diamond when it is perfectly still in the face-up position) at which those facets may darken (or possibly window out) due to leakage.
I would have the JA gemologist provide an assessment of the diamond before it is set/shipped, and ask them to verify that there is no negative visual effect in those areas that appear leaky from the ASET.
Did you mean F VS2? Just making sure you got the right stone!Aset for the fvs1 (now purchased) has arrived
I am still very optimistic about F VS2. If I were you I would ask if it is possible to schedule a time so that you can be on the phone with the gemologist when they do their assessment of the diamond. Otherwise you only get 2-3 written sentences relayed by the gemologist to the sales associate. If you have the gemologist on the phone, you can make sure that they address the specific concerns you have, and ask them questions while they have the diamond in front of them. This is what I did when I purchased the diamond for my wife's e-ring a few years back.
By the way, when you posted the ASET, you wrote:
Did you mean F VS2? Just making sure you got the right stone!