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Shiny_Rock
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During the past few weeks I''ve looked at many diamonds online and put a lot of numbers into the Holloway Cut Adviser. Interesting, each time the diamonds always seemed to get an excellent in every category but spread. What must a diamond break possess to break into this elusive excellent spread level?
Does it have to do with having a crown angle of say 34.7 instead of the perfect 34.5 and consequently the diamond has more mass that it should for it''s particular diameter?
Does it have to do with having a crown angle of say 34.7 instead of the perfect 34.5 and consequently the diamond has more mass that it should for it''s particular diameter?