Chase035
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Oct 18, 2007
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- 191
to assume that I''m getting a very good deal. Here are the specifics.
Other .23 ct., D color, VS1 clarity, no cutlet, m-stk girdle, medium blue fluorescence stones have only a very good GIA rated cut, good polish and good symmetry and are priced around $450-470.
The Blue Nile stone I''m considering is .23 ct., D color, VS1 clarity, no cutlet, m-stk girdle, mb fluorescence but has an excellent GIA rated cut, very good polish and symmetry and is priced at $362. The HCA says its a 1.4 TIC based on the 59 Table, 60.2 Depth, 34 crown angle and 40.8 Pavillion angle. I''m hoping the discount isn''t too good to be true but the only other reason I can see for this stone to be so highly discounted is the cut. Short of a sarin report, would you feel comfortable enough with the HCA results to feel as though this is simply a good deal?
Here''s a link to the stone.
http://www.bluenile.com/diamonds_details.asp?pid=LD01174385&track=rvDia_3&elem=dia_view
Other .23 ct., D color, VS1 clarity, no cutlet, m-stk girdle, medium blue fluorescence stones have only a very good GIA rated cut, good polish and good symmetry and are priced around $450-470.
The Blue Nile stone I''m considering is .23 ct., D color, VS1 clarity, no cutlet, m-stk girdle, mb fluorescence but has an excellent GIA rated cut, very good polish and symmetry and is priced at $362. The HCA says its a 1.4 TIC based on the 59 Table, 60.2 Depth, 34 crown angle and 40.8 Pavillion angle. I''m hoping the discount isn''t too good to be true but the only other reason I can see for this stone to be so highly discounted is the cut. Short of a sarin report, would you feel comfortable enough with the HCA results to feel as though this is simply a good deal?
Here''s a link to the stone.
http://www.bluenile.com/diamonds_details.asp?pid=LD01174385&track=rvDia_3&elem=dia_view