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Rough_Rock
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I would rather not give out the certification numbers because of lurkers. How much info is safe to give?
You could just post the crown angle and table size if fire vs white light return is the main query - if it scores well on the HCA then I think we can safely assume the Pavilion angles will be complementary.
Posting the LGF lengths would also assist in terms of understanding potential for fire - the arrows look quite chunky in the video so I would say they could be around the lower end of the range, 75 or 76, maybe.
Just under 24000It won't have a picture perfect ASET with leakage likely at 12 to 2oclock. But overall nice. What's the price?
40.6What is the Pavillion Angle ?
LGF is 75 pavilion is 40.6, combined with the table of 58 would that create a ring of darkness under the table? Will it be dull and not have much scintillation? Also, what's a paddle? It looked nice in the video, but we've thought diamonds looked good that turned out not to be in the past.A larger 58 table will reduce the size of the upper facets; therefore, increasing white light return (brilliance) and reducing rainbow light (fire). FYI, 58 is the upper end of the ideal table size.
A steeper crown like your 35 will normally produce more fire. To get more white light return, you want a shallower crown around 34. In both cases, you normally want the inverse relationship with your pavilion angle. So a 35 crown pairs nicely with a 40.6 pavilion. And a 34 crown would pair nicely with a 40.9 pavilion.
Assuming this is a GIA stone, the lower girdle facets (LGF) will be reported in even 5% increments with the most common values being 75 and 80. A reported 75 value can yield actual results varying from 73-77, wheres a reported 80 value will yield results varying from 78-82. Larger LGF's tend to do better in bright lighting, appear a little more splintery as they throw small bursts of light return. Smaller 75 LGF's tend to do well in darker environments and throw bigger and bolder flashes of light return.
If you are looking for a stone that has more white light return, you might enjoy a stone with a bigger table, shallower crown and 80 LGF's. Another advantage of this crown & table effect is the stone will appear slightly larger for it's size than the carat weight suggests.
We really need more info to give a better assessment of the stone. But I would agree with @OoohShiny that the LGF's look to be in the lower 75-77 range. Also, it appears there are paddles beginning to form around some of the arrowheads.
LGF is 75 pavilion is 40.6, combined with the table of 58 would that create a ring of darkness under the table? Will it be dull and not have much scintillation? Also, what's a paddle? It looked nice in the video, but we've thought diamonds looked good that turned out not to be in the past.
Do chunky facets offer less scintillation vs thin?
Can you put the diamond on reserve and share the link? Using the GIA number another vendor may have the same atone listed and quite possibly an ASET or other images might be available.
It's a long shot but it does happen.
A 35/40.8 combo can work, even with a 58 table. That said I've also seen several with those proportions that had leakage.
Simply stated, proportions and HCA gives us an approximation. The images you can't get get provide a confirmation. Now you have to make a gut call. If the stone checks all your boxes then get familiar with the return policy and order it. At the same time order your own ASET and H&A scope. When the stone arrives, use the scopes to confirm. If you don't like then return it.
The other option is to ditch this stone. Buy something with proven performance and have the assurance it's a great cut.
I don't care for stones with larger tables so I'd probably keep looking. But that is my preference, and not a hard fast rule. Put me in your shoes with a D VS2+, 34.5/40.8, 54-55 table and less than 62 depth and I'm taking the gamble.
Haven't been able to contact seller is there a way I can pm you?Can you put the diamond on reserve and share the link? Using the GIA number another vendor may have the same atone listed and quite possibly an ASET or other images might be available.
It's a long shot but it does happen.
A 35/40.8 combo can work, even with a 58 table. That said I've also seen several with those proportions that had leakage.
Simply stated, proportions and HCA gives us an approximation. The images you can't get get provide a confirmation. Now you have to make a gut call. If the stone checks all your boxes then get familiar with the return policy and order it. At the same time order your own ASET and H&A scope. When the stone arrives, use the scopes to confirm. If you don't like then return it.
The other option is to ditch this stone. Buy something with proven performance and have the assurance it's a great cut.
I don't care for stones with larger tables so I'd probably keep looking. But that is my preference, and not a hard fast rule. Put me in your shoes with a D VS2+, 34.5/40.8, 54-55 table and less than 62 depth and I'm taking the gamble.
Haven't been able to contact seller is there a way I can pm you?
Ah, thanks anyway.
@sledge you can put a post on loupe troop and either add your email or people could use the (somewhat sporadic) in-app messaging.