In addition to what Pyramid recommended, you might also want to check these pages: Firescope & Ideal-Scope and Ideal-scope reference chartDate: 12/14/2006 12:24:18 PM
Author: 4themrs
...but was is Ideal scope? is it a process, technology? Animal, food, etc![]()
You can check Reference Chart at http://www.ideal-scope.com/using_reference_chart.asp As you can see, the pattern is pretty good (excellent) and in agreement with proportions for that stone (35 deg crown and 40.8 deg pavilion angles from GIA report).Date: 12/14/2006 12:40:03 PM
Author: alamb
... Just curious to know what I''m looking for, they all look the same to me as far as the idealscope goes.
Hey alamb, hope I didn''t appear to be ignoring your question, I literally was on my way out. But I see pricescope answered you, (thanks).Date: 12/14/2006 12:40:03 PM
Author: alamb
Thanks Ellen, How can you tell it is good from the picture? Just curious to know what I''m looking for, they all look the same to me as far as the idealscope goes.
4themrs - So far, dealing with James Allen has been wonderful. We haven''t purchased the stone yet, so I don''t have the full experience yet.
Any other final comments on the images or the stone? Thank-you!
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamond.asp?cid=130&item=957283
Well, you''ve gotten several compliments on it from people who like diamonds, and one very important compliment from one who knows diamonds (Gary), that''s saying a lot. In the invent it comes home with hubby, please post pics if you can, can''t wait to see it!Date: 12/14/2006 5:46:13 PM
Author: alamb
Haven''t bought it yet, they are holding it for me. It''s looking like a go, DH was planning a work trip in that area so he is going to take a look at it and hopefully bring it home with him.
I''m glad everyone seems to like the stone, I''m actually getting a little tired of looking and sort of just want to be wearing it rather than looking at ideal scope images of it.
Thanks everyone!