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Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2004
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Ever since getting engaged in July 2004, I have absolutely loved lurking around PS to check out the beautiful diamonds. Prior to discovering PS, my knowledge on diamonds was limited to the very basic 4C''''s (without understanding how important the cut really is). My fiance surprised me with a beautiful Hearts & Arrow ring with the following specs ... I don''''t have the GIA certificate with me, however, here are the specs from the independent appraisal:
Shape: Round Brilliant Cut
Weight: 1.15 ct.
Measurements: 6.72 x 6.71 x 4.05 mm (GIA specs were slightly different)
Table %: 56%
Depth %: 60%
Clarity: VS1
Colour: D
Cut: Excellent ("Polish" from GIA was also Excellent)
Culet: None
Girdle: Thin Faceted
Fluorescence - long wave: inert; short wave - inert
Browsing through PS was becoming an unhealthy habit so I''''ve banned myself from visiting this fabulous site for a while. But now that I have been experimenting taking picture of my ring in different lighting, I thought I would share my pics (as I''''ve enjoyed seeing everyone else''''s gorgeous rings). Thank goodness for digital cameras allowing for multiple "re-takes" for those of us with shaky hands when taking pictures! Here are the pics ... enjoy!
Shape: Round Brilliant Cut
Weight: 1.15 ct.
Measurements: 6.72 x 6.71 x 4.05 mm (GIA specs were slightly different)
Table %: 56%
Depth %: 60%
Clarity: VS1
Colour: D
Cut: Excellent ("Polish" from GIA was also Excellent)
Culet: None
Girdle: Thin Faceted
Fluorescence - long wave: inert; short wave - inert
Browsing through PS was becoming an unhealthy habit so I''''ve banned myself from visiting this fabulous site for a while. But now that I have been experimenting taking picture of my ring in different lighting, I thought I would share my pics (as I''''ve enjoyed seeing everyone else''''s gorgeous rings). Thank goodness for digital cameras allowing for multiple "re-takes" for those of us with shaky hands when taking pictures! Here are the pics ... enjoy!