J jimtheideaman Rough_Rock Joined Oct 11, 2006 Messages 19 Oct 14, 2006 #1 Ok, I''ve narrowed it down to this diamond. My goal was to get a nice 3/4 carot diamond for around $2,000. This scored a 1.4 on the Pricescope Cut Advisor. Should I go for it?
Ok, I''ve narrowed it down to this diamond. My goal was to get a nice 3/4 carot diamond for around $2,000. This scored a 1.4 on the Pricescope Cut Advisor. Should I go for it?
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JulieN Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jul 25, 2005 Messages 13,375 Oct 14, 2006 #2 Looks good on paper. Because of the way GIA grades color, it is believed that some fluorescent stones may get higher color grades than what they actually are.
Looks good on paper. Because of the way GIA grades color, it is believed that some fluorescent stones may get higher color grades than what they actually are.
diamondseeker2006 Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jan 11, 2006 Messages 58,581 Oct 14, 2006 #5 I agree!