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Whitefoot

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Well how did I do? This is what I got now that UPS has given up on finding my old ring. This is the main center stone of a 3 stone Scott Kay Type setting.

What do you think of it?

.71 Round
Depth 61.0
Table 55.3
Pav Angle 41.0
Crown Angle 34.2
Cirdle 1.2

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I like it.
You did good :}
 
Whitefoot, I like it too. Should be a beauty!!! I can''t wait to see it once it''s set. So sorry about all your toubles, but this is a winner in my book!!! Good job.
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Definitely a nice choice!


I''m glad to hear UPS finally sorted things out on their end.

 
Should I be worried about the little bit of white I see? This was a really good value diamond I found for $2100
 
Date: 10/24/2005 7:58:23 PM
Author: Whitefoot
Should I be worried about the little bit of white I see? This was a really good value diamond I found for $2100

The white in the right places like that one is a good thing it gives the diamond contrast.
I prefere them to the ones cut for all red in the IS.
 
Date: 10/24/2005 9:26:49 PM
Author: strmrdr


Date: 10/24/2005 7:58:23 PM
Author: Whitefoot
Should I be worried about the little bit of white I see? This was a really good value diamond I found for $2100

The white in the right places like that one is a good thing it gives the diamond contrast.
I prefere them to the ones cut for all red in the IS.
As Strm says, finely cut diamonds may have small, symmetrical patterns (often trangular) of white along the girdle, and outside of the center of the diamond. These small areas of ‘contrast leakage’ are perfectly acceptable.

Large white areas, or leakage under the table/near the center of the diamond are not acceptable.
 
I like it, it looks very crisp. I think it will be a beauty. How exciting, can''t wait to see pics of the ring.
 
thanks for your help guys!
 
Very nice indeed! Glad to hear that your diamond troubles are almost a thing of the past. That stone should look great - we can''t wait to see it set!
 
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