My fiance recently purchased a GIA certified round 1.4 carat, I color, SI2 clarity,62.3% depth,58% table, 35.8% crown angle, 41.2% pavillion angle, no flouresence, very good polish, very good symmetry, slightly thick to thick girdle with a very small cutlet that is supposed to be an ideal cut for $5140.00 from a reputable wholesaler/retailer in the 589 5th Ave building near 47th St in NYC. The measurements for the stone are 7.09-7.16 x 4.44mm. After I left the store I calculated the cut with the Holloway cut advisor and it only received a score of 5.4 with a good light return, fair fire, good scintillation and very good spread. I became concerned that the cut was not as good as I was told even though it did sparkle under flourescent lightening. I now regret not buying the other diamond that I was considering that received a 3.6 score, good light return, very good fire, good scintillation and very good spread on the Holloway cut adviser on this site. The specs for the second diamond that I did not purchase were as follows:
Price $4828.00
GIA certified round 1.36 carat, H color, SI2 clarity, 61% depth, 59% table, 33% crown angle,41.4% pavillion angle, very small cutlet, medium to slightly thick girdle, excellent polish, very good symmetry, no flourescence, 7.13-7.17 X 4.36mm.
Did I make the right decion to purchase the 1.4 carat versus the 1.36 carat? Is it bad that the crown angle for the 1.4 carat is 35.8% which is above the 33-35% range?
I can still get my money back and I would appreciate any guidance.
Thanks,
Price $4828.00
GIA certified round 1.36 carat, H color, SI2 clarity, 61% depth, 59% table, 33% crown angle,41.4% pavillion angle, very small cutlet, medium to slightly thick girdle, excellent polish, very good symmetry, no flourescence, 7.13-7.17 X 4.36mm.
Did I make the right decion to purchase the 1.4 carat versus the 1.36 carat? Is it bad that the crown angle for the 1.4 carat is 35.8% which is above the 33-35% range?
I can still get my money back and I would appreciate any guidance.
Thanks,