HCA only gives Excellent in spread to diamonds under 60.3% depth. Most really well cut stones will get a Very Good there, so nothing to worry about. A shallower proportioned diamond that has more face up size for its weight has a greater liklihood of other issues, such as obstruction or lack of fire. There has to be a trade off somewhere.Date: 9/1/2009 3:13:02 PM
Author:schu
I''m looking at a diamond that ranks .9 on HCA with everything being ''excellent'' except for spread with is ''very good.'' From what I have gathered you want an HCA score to be sub-2 and nearest to 1.
So what is spready and how does it effect a diamond?
I was wondering why every diamond I plugged into the HCA tool only had a ''Very Good'' for spread! Now it makes sense.Date: 9/1/2009 3:26:28 PM
Author: jet2ks
HCA only gives Excellent in spread to diamonds under 60.3% depth. Most really well cut stones will get a Very Good there, so nothing to worry about.