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lizziepoo

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Considering I know very little about the good attributes of a diamond other than cut, and color? Could you please be so kind as to give me your opinion on this .79ct diamond I am wanting to get for my engagement ring....

GIA SPECIFICATIONS
Measurements: 5.98 x 6.02 x 3.61
Depth: 60.2
Table: 56%
Girdle: Thin to medium
Culet: None
Polish: Very good
Symmetry: Very good
Fluorescence: M

Also if you have a diamond of similar standards I would love to see....
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Thanks a bunch.
 
Can you get the crown and pavilion angles?
 
Ditto.

Also, what is your budget? :P
 
Hi
I have no idea what the pavil or crown angles are but I will ask tomorrow....They did send me the certificate of the diamond.
My budget is no more than $1100 for the diamond.

Thanks
 
The angles will be on the certificate, or if you would like to post the certificate number, we can look up the information
 
Ok Thanks.....
The Report Number is GIA16475394.
I really think this diamond could be it!!!! I am sooo excited :D
I''m Glad I have you all to help me......
Thanks
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OK thanks Stone Cold....It''s amazing how wonderful you guys are :) I am lucky... So is that good, ok, or bad?
 
Ok only. Looked from a far, more than 1 ft, should perform just as well as other near tolk ideal stone, but close up might go dark as the light source that the stone is reflecting is blocked by the observer. So, if you can live with it, it is good.
 
Date: 6/17/2009 6:13:37 PM
Author: lizziepoo
So is that good, ok, or bad?
In my opinion this one is bad. While the crown angle isn''t too bad, the pavilion angle is WAY too shallow. And GIA rounds these numbers, it could be worse. At best, it''s still way too shallow. Not only will obstruction be a problem, I can pretty much gaurantee it will not have good contrast scintillation. In other words, you can do much better.
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I don''t know what your top budget is, but this one is gorgeous. (if eyeclean)

http://www.whiteflash.com/round_ideal_cut/Round-Ideal-Cut-cut-diamond-2097582.htm#
 
Date: 6/17/2009 8:51:09 PM
Author: Ellen

Date: 6/17/2009 6:13:37 PM
Author: lizziepoo
So is that good, ok, or bad?
In my opinion this one is bad. While the crown angle isn''t too bad, the pavilion angle is WAY too shallow. And GIA rounds these numbers, it could be worse. At best, it''s still way too shallow. Not only will obstruction be a problem, I can pretty much gaurantee it will not have good contrast scintillation. In other words, you can do much better.
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I don''t know what your top budget is, but this one is gorgeous. (if eyeclean)

http://www.whiteflash.com/round_ideal_cut/Round-Ideal-Cut-cut-diamond-2097582.htm#
I agree with Ellen I would pass on that stone, pavilion angle is very shallow...
 
Date: 6/17/2009 8:51:09 PM
Author: Ellen

Date: 6/17/2009 6:13:37 PM
Author: lizziepoo
So is that good, ok, or bad?
In my opinion this one is bad. While the crown angle isn''t too bad, the pavilion angle is WAY too shallow. And GIA rounds these numbers, it could be worse. At best, it''s still way too shallow. Not only will obstruction be a problem, I can pretty much gaurantee it will not have good contrast scintillation. In other words, you can do much better.
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I don''t know what your top budget is, but this one is gorgeous. (if eyeclean)

http://www.whiteflash.com/round_ideal_cut/Round-Ideal-Cut-cut-diamond-2097582.htm#
Ditto Ellen. It isn''t the crown angle that is the problem here or even paired with the pavilion angle, it is the pavilion angle which is too shallow . The pavilion angle is what causes obstruction, the crown angle can''t save it even if it were steeper.

Obstruction is where the diamond visibly darkens at close scrutiny as the observer''s head blocks light to the stone. See this video for obstruction in action, lower right of the page.

http://diamondscope.pricescope.com/
 
Hi All
Thanks for your wonderful replies.....Even though I am not a diamond expert or think i will care too much about the little things, I would just like a quality diamond for as less as possible...also i wouldnt mind if it is of noticeable size for my size 7 finger. I''m still deciding on the actual diamond, but was really hopeing that that one would be ok for a non diamond expert.

Also have you all heard of the Stardust settings? Let me know what you think... Stardust Active Setting or if there is anyone that has this setting I would love to see it Stardust Setting......

Thanks
 
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