Guinness08
Rough_Rock
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- Mar 27, 2009
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Thanks! Thats a shame, as BN don't provide images for fancy shapes it is really buying blind in my opinion, so it is a case of taking a chance and hoping you like what you see when you open the box or looking elsewhere. You may be aware you can lower the clarity to VS comfortably and still have a very clean diamond, but if you prefer VVS then that is absolutely fine!Date: 4/17/2009 10:28:11 AM
Author: Guinness08
It is GIA graded. I don't have images as it is from BN.
I can't see any flags with the numbers but at best all they give us is a chalk outline and as with people - most having two eyes, a nose and a mouth, even though two diamonds can have pretty similar proportions on paper, the results in reality can be very different! The price is low also.Date: 4/17/2009 10:38:57 AM
Author: Guinness08
true: I didn't know by looking at the numbers if something is not within the ranges of a good princess. the price of 5,400 seems low for a 1.46.
It looks to be great on paper as far as I can tell. I would say check with them to see if they offer a full 30 day return policy, purchase the diamond, pick yourself up an Aset-scope (they are not very expensive), and return the diamond if you are not 100% satisfied with it. That is what I would do at least.Date: 4/17/2009 10:14:48 AM
Author:Guinness08
1.46 princess cut
vvs2 clarity
EX polish/Ex Symmetry
Color: I
72.6% depth
65% table
Medium to slightly thick girdle
Measurements: 6.34X6.17X4.48mm
the price is for 5,400
Is their something wrong with it by stats? Is this a good price? What should I look for if something is off?