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Seashell12

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How this diamonds looks? Any concerns?

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Guys, do you have anything to say? How it looks?
 
No expert but it loosk good, Red = Good, no leakage in the table.
 
They look good. Is it eye-clean to your standards?
 
Looks great- as long as its eyeclean
 
Amys Bling|1331393303|3145578 said:
Looks great- as long as its eyeclean
+1
 
What is that round blotch near the center of the stone, slightly to the left of it? I don't think I've seen something like that in an IS image before.
 
Black spec or white spot???
 
princessfeedme|1331408351|3145709 said:
What is that round blotch near the center of the stone, slightly to the left of it? I don't think I've seen something like that in an IS image before.

That's the inclusion. You can sometimes see them on the IS. That's why people are saying to be sure the stone is eyeclean since there is an inclusion right there in the center.
 
I would make sure that you understand what eye clean means as well. Some people feel that it means that you can't see any inclusions from any distance with the naked eye, other feel that it means you can't see inclusions from 6 inches or 12 inches...it seems to differ from person to person and vendors sometimes as well. If you don't want to be able to see any inclusions at any distance, be sure to tell the person evaluating the stone this, it's better to ask now than be disappointed or surprised later.
 
the spot is a crystal, as shown on the GIA certificate. If you can see it on the IS and the image shows its there as well, the eyeclean is going to be subjective based upon the person looking at it and their eyesight. Get them to evaluate it
 
Don't you think that 2 images are of the same stone? Foe me they look identical. It's strange that i was told it's 2 different stones.
 
i think it is absolutley the same stone- the file name is the same as well.
 
Its the same stone.
 
do you have the report info? can you tell the vendor they sent you two of the same instead of the other stone?
 
This report.

I am concern a little bit that it doesn't have ##.

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seashell can I ask which vendor your working with?
 
James Allen
 
Thats strange. I think that you can talk with an associate 24/7 now. I think you really need to get in contact with your SA and ask why there isn't a certificate # on the report and let them know that you recieved duplicate IS images. They will only offer you images of three stones, so you don't want one to count as two. Likely it's just an oversight, but your right in wanting to have the report # and to have the images cleared up.
 
Ok, here 2 different diamonds. What do you think which one looks better? An what reasonable price for that 1.2 c (I, SI1)?

1st diamond -- 1.19c

2nd diamond- 1.20 c

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Guys, is any advice? I should give them my answer today!!!!!
 
Who have you advice? Sales associate?
 
If the 1.2 has been sparkle then I'd go with that as long as eyeclean. Both ASET images look similar.
 
In the email said " Gemologist Inspection Results" , sign-"manager".
 
Frankly I would not pick either as I doubt they would be eye clean enough for me.
 
Seashell12 said:
In the email said " Gemologist Inspection Results" , sign-"manager".
did they say if they are eyeclean?
 
Yes, they say it's "eye clean".
 
Flip a coin. "Eye clean" may or may not apply for you in person. Can't tell which one is eye clean for you from the images or even the opinion of the associate. What is the price comparison? Usually there is a big price jump at 1.2ct.
 
Price different only $50.
 
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