gailrmv
Ideal_Rock
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- Nov 8, 2005
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hi! We bought my diamond years ago from a family member who is a jeweler and we were not very educated (pre-pricescope.) however, I have always been very pleased with my diamond and it seems to sparkle pretty well compared with friends'' and the ones I see in stores. It''s not the best out of all that I''ve seen, but way better than average. Our relative sold it at his wholesale price and we never could have afforded a carat at that time otherwise.
It''s a 1.13, SI1, I colored non certed round stone (in my avatar). Unfortunately no crown/pavs are listed in my appraisal. It faces up really white and is completely eye clean except a feather, visible at one specific angle, doesn''t bother me a bit. (hey, even before pricescope I managed to hit on the sweetspot of I, SI1 eye clean and I''d do it again in a new york minute!)
Anyways I have been noticing that in certain lighting conditions I can see arrows!! I have to look hard and I don''t usually see 6 all at the same time, but I definitely see them and they are lined up with the prongs.
Could I possibly have a H&A or ideal cut stone? Or at the very least, does this say indicate anything good about the cut? That would be great news. A poorly cut diamond wouldn''t have arrows, would it?
It''s a 1.13, SI1, I colored non certed round stone (in my avatar). Unfortunately no crown/pavs are listed in my appraisal. It faces up really white and is completely eye clean except a feather, visible at one specific angle, doesn''t bother me a bit. (hey, even before pricescope I managed to hit on the sweetspot of I, SI1 eye clean and I''d do it again in a new york minute!)
Anyways I have been noticing that in certain lighting conditions I can see arrows!! I have to look hard and I don''t usually see 6 all at the same time, but I definitely see them and they are lined up with the prongs.
Could I possibly have a H&A or ideal cut stone? Or at the very least, does this say indicate anything good about the cut? That would be great news. A poorly cut diamond wouldn''t have arrows, would it?