MrsT
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I''ve posted measurements on a diamond I''m considering but it''s not had any activity due to the subject so I''ll try again.
I''m looking for to upgrade my originall ering. I found the following stones at local jewelers.
There is something unusual in the cut of diamond "A." It has additional facets in the pavillion.
This cut is used on "Cushette" stones and it basically has extra facets in the pavillion portion of the stone. It was patented in 2003 by Diamco,NY. They have stopped cutting round''s and this is a left over.
The 2.31 ct stone is a very good value for the size, and the internal flaws are not too disturbing: some crystals just inside the edge of the crown. Center is clean. No clouds or feathers listed.
"A" "B"
GIA certified GIA certified
carat: 2.31 ct carat: 1.80
color: I color: H
clarity: SI1 clarity: VVS2
table: 65.1% (?) table: 60.0
depth:60.4% depth: 61.2
crown angle: 33.6 crwn/angl:
pavillion: 42.3 pavillion: 41.8
girdle: med to thick
flour: Medium flour: none
size: 8.5 x 8.5 x 5.15
Polish: Good Polish: Very good
Symmetry:Good Symmetry: Good
Diamond "A" is $4,000 less than diamond "B."
Diamond "B" seemed to have much more brilliancy. The vendor that has the 1.80 ct actually raised his voice at me when I asked about the girdle.
"What do you want that for?" was his reaction, then he proceeded to tell me I will never find a diamond because it''s about liking what I see not numbers and statistics.
A nice young man in the showroom tried to make me feel better by saying he would take me diamond shopping with him anyday.
I was flustered but stood my ground. That probably explains why I don''t seem to have copied the crown angle.
Can anyone help me sort this out? I''ve always thought the fire and brilliance was the most important feature for my new upgrade, but I really want a larger stone since I have large hands.
Mrs. T
I''m looking for to upgrade my originall ering. I found the following stones at local jewelers.
There is something unusual in the cut of diamond "A." It has additional facets in the pavillion.
This cut is used on "Cushette" stones and it basically has extra facets in the pavillion portion of the stone. It was patented in 2003 by Diamco,NY. They have stopped cutting round''s and this is a left over.
The 2.31 ct stone is a very good value for the size, and the internal flaws are not too disturbing: some crystals just inside the edge of the crown. Center is clean. No clouds or feathers listed.
"A" "B"
GIA certified GIA certified
carat: 2.31 ct carat: 1.80
color: I color: H
clarity: SI1 clarity: VVS2
table: 65.1% (?) table: 60.0
depth:60.4% depth: 61.2
crown angle: 33.6 crwn/angl:
pavillion: 42.3 pavillion: 41.8
girdle: med to thick
flour: Medium flour: none
size: 8.5 x 8.5 x 5.15
Polish: Good Polish: Very good
Symmetry:Good Symmetry: Good
Diamond "A" is $4,000 less than diamond "B."
Diamond "B" seemed to have much more brilliancy. The vendor that has the 1.80 ct actually raised his voice at me when I asked about the girdle.

A nice young man in the showroom tried to make me feel better by saying he would take me diamond shopping with him anyday.

Can anyone help me sort this out? I''ve always thought the fire and brilliance was the most important feature for my new upgrade, but I really want a larger stone since I have large hands.
Mrs. T