froufrou
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agreed.Date: 5/17/2006 7:42:46 PM
Author: strmrdr
gia ex and ags0 can be the exact same diamond.
Most ags0 diamonds will also make gia EX unless they have non-traditional girdle treatments or are on the shallow side.
Some gia ex diamonds will make ags0.
I am wondering if the right numbers are being entered. Are you entering the crown angle and pavilion angle degrees?Date: 5/17/2006 7:48:34 PM
Author: JulieN
GIA EX: 2.4-3.6 are (probably?) steep deeps
GIA under 2 VG: maybe a nontraditional girdle treatment
"excellent" rating on HCA, since it is 0-2. It's not deep.Date: 5/17/2006 8:18:01 PM
Author: froufrou
yes, i realize the poll is worded badly...realized that as soon as everyone started choosing AGS Ideal, haha.
It must be that those GIA Ex are steep/deeps cause they had really high depth compared to some of the other ones...i did not save any of those since I am trying to find a good stone by HCA.
i only saved the ones that were good on HCA. for example this one,
.80 ct, F color, SI2, GIA cert w cut ranking 'Very good'
Symmetry/Polish: EX/VG
no flour
5.98 x 5.93 x 3.66
depth 61.5%
table 56%
36 degrees crown
40.2 degrees pavilion
ended with a score of 0.8 on HCA with EX/EX/EX/VG. i thought that was pretty good but was concerned since the rank it got was only very good. it is pretty deep also though isnt it?
oh oh...girdle treatment...that is something I haven't heard of yet, what is it and how bad is it???
you are not generalizing to only consider cut, you are generalizing to consider that one certain cut can be assumed from a grading report or that a diamond graded by a certain lab is always better than another. you need to look at the diamonds as a whole and not judge by one, or even just a few, generalized criteria.Date: 5/17/2006 8:19:29 PM
Author: froufrou
bell: yes yes, i realize i am generalizing to just consider cut. i was assuming all else equal...
don''t be sorry at all ff.. learning is what ps is all about! i just wanted you to understand that you can''t use a grading report to say ''all xx graded diamonds are better than all xx graded diamonds'' each lab uses different criteria for grading. some of these grades may transcend eachother, others don''t even come close.Date: 5/17/2006 9:19:25 PM
Author: froufrou
good point, belle. sorry about that. as you can see i am still trying to understand all this diamond stuff.![]()
Date: 5/17/2006 7:50:13 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
Storm, how about picking a diamond for me?I want to know if you like a solid red and black IS or whether you like a little contrast (as in WF classic)?![]()
Froufrou, I think your poll needs to be reworded to really work. The way it is worded there is only one correct answer and that would be #1. But as Storm said, the same stone can fall into AGS Ideal or GIA excellent. I ahve a stone here now that is GIA excellent but the numbers are within AGS Ideal, as a matter of fact.
Date: 5/17/2006 8:18:01 PM
Author: froufrou
yes, i realize the poll is worded badly...realized that as soon as everyone started choosing AGS Ideal, haha.
It must be that those GIA Ex are steep/deeps cause they had really high depth compared to some of the other ones...i did not save any of those since I am trying to find a good stone by HCA.
i only saved the ones that were good on HCA. for example this one,
.80 ct, F color, SI2, GIA cert w cut ranking ''Very good''
Symmetry/Polish: EX/VG
no flour
5.98 x 5.93 x 3.66
depth 61.5%
table 56%
36 degrees crown
40.2 degrees pavilion
ended with a score of 0.8 on HCA with EX/EX/EX/VG. i thought that was pretty good but was concerned since the rank it got was only very good. it is pretty deep also though isnt it?
oh oh...girdle treatment...that is something I haven''t heard of yet, what is it and how bad is it???
What are you looking for???? Size, color??Date: 5/17/2006 9:59:42 PM
Author: froufrou
thanks belle. the diamonds i was looking at were from bluenile because they appeared to have the largest selection in the range i was looking at. they will check whether the stone is eyeclean for me but they dont provide any idealscope images or anything like that. i am wondering how crazy/risky it would be to buy without the idealscope, they do offer a 30 day return policy. it seems so convenient as i can then get the insurance through Chubb through bluenile and not worry about having to have homeowners insurance too. i know many people have been satisfied with their bluenile diamond but i know many others say that they do not like them exactly because you dont get an idealscope image. having looked on jamesallen and whiteflash though i did not see any diamonds with the same qualifications that i liked on bluenile so i dunno.
carlotta: thanks for that link![]()
okay, now i understand where you are coming from.Date: 5/17/2006 9:59:42 PM
Author: froufrou
thanks belle. the diamonds i was looking at were from bluenile because they appeared to have the largest selection in the range i was looking at. they will check whether the stone is eyeclean for me but they dont provide any idealscope images or anything like that. i am wondering how crazy/risky it would be to buy without the idealscope, they do offer a 30 day return policy. it seems so convenient as i can then get the insurance through Chubb through bluenile and not worry about having to have homeowners insurance too. i know many people have been satisfied with their bluenile diamond but i know many others say that they do not like them exactly because you dont get an idealscope image. having looked on jamesallen and whiteflash though i did not see any diamonds with the same qualifications that i liked on bluenile so i dunno.
carlotta: thanks for that link![]()