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blingfling

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I am trying to decide whether to purchase a round-cut diamond from a small vendor. The diamond is a GIA triple EX, and there is an H&A inscription on it. But I learned from other sites that the H&A inscription doesn''t mean anything. The vendor showed us the stone under the H&A viewer, and it did seem to have a regular H&A pattern. Although, because this is my first time to scrutinize a diamond, I don''t think I can actually judge whether this is a good H&A or not. I asked the vendor and she said that she can''t supply idealscope images.

What other certification would I need to verify that this is a true H&A? Should I ask her to send the stone to AGS for grading as well and would this be enough? And if she can''t supply me with additional reports, should I just walk away from the whole thing and use trusted online H&A suppliers like Whiteflash?

I do hope someone could help me out. Thanks.
 
Take a P&S camera in with you and photograph the hearts, then have a good look when you get home?


A hearts image proves hearts are present - or not. An AGS0 diamond may or may not be H&A, and a H&A diamond may or may not be AGS0.
 
Date: 4/21/2010 2:36:44 AM
Author:blingfling
I am trying to decide whether to purchase a round-cut diamond from a small vendor. The diamond is a GIA triple EX, and there is an H&A inscription on it. But I learned from other sites that the H&A inscription doesn't mean anything. The vendor showed us the stone under the H&A viewer, and it did seem to have a regular H&A pattern. Although, because this is my first time to scrutinize a diamond, I don't think I can actually judge whether this is a good H&A or not. I asked the vendor and she said that she can't supply idealscope images.

What other certification would I need to verify that this is a true H&A? Should I ask her to send the stone to AGS for grading as well and would this be enough? And if she can't supply me with additional reports, should I just walk away from the whole thing and use trusted online H&A suppliers like Whiteflash?

I do hope someone could help me out. Thanks.
You could make the sale final on it checking out with an appraiser that is skilled in evaluating h&a cuts, AGS don't grade h&a, but I would say if you have been reading up on h&a here and you don't think this diamond is in fact a h&a stone as the pattern was irregular, it might be best to just go with a branded stone if h&a is what you want.

www.pricescope.com/appr_list.aspx
 
Thanks for the h&a guidelines, stone-cold11. Also for the h&a diamond cutting guide.

yssie, interesting suggestion about the p&s camera. Does it actually work?

Lorelei, the diamond does indeed have h&a pattern when viewed through a scope. But I just don''t think I''m the best judge of whether that pattern is regular enough to be called true h&a. I guess all I really need is some objective verification that the stone is h&a, and not just verbal assurances from the vendor.
 
Date: 4/22/2010 12:36:17 AM
Author: blingfling
Thanks for the h&a guidelines, stone-cold11. Also for the h&a diamond cutting guide.

yssie, interesting suggestion about the p&s camera. Does it actually work?

Lorelei, the diamond does indeed have h&a pattern when viewed through a scope. But I just don''t think I''m the best judge of whether that pattern is regular enough to be called true h&a. I guess all I really need is some objective verification that the stone is h&a, and not just verbal assurances from the vendor.
Then an appraiser that is skilled in judging these diamonds would be best unless you just want to go for a branded h&a diamond.
 
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