Not necesarily.
Not necesarily.
If this diamond had a smaller table, say 54%, it would look like this.
Thick and elongated arrows. It is a bit too contrasty or arrowy. 40.6 PA makes arrows appear more persistently dark. A larger table alleviate this effect making the arrows shorter, so that they are not as overwhelming.1.20 Carat round diamond
This 1.2 carat round diamond I color vs1 clarity has Excellent proportions and a diamond grading report from GIAwww.jamesallen.com
If your friend's diamond is somehow eye clean and not milky/hazy/cloudy, she/he did really well.
It is a 60/60 with characteristics of BIC, TIC and FIC: a bit of everything at once.
Thanks! It sounds like it is an all rounded diamond. But why such cutting is not very common when it shows a bit of everything?