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Is this a good diamond? Specs and ideal scans included...

mdv86

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Is this a good deal? I see lots of red and symmetrical hearts in the ideal scan but the ASET scan is green.

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lovedogs

Super_Ideal_Rock
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Definitely not one I would choose. Table bigger than depth is a huge red flag, and the advanced images dont look good at all.
 

Kim N

Ideal_Rock
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Definitely not one I would choose. Table bigger than depth is a huge red flag, and the advanced images dont look good at all.

I agree. It appears to have quite poor light return.
 

luckygreen317

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An E Colored stone with a “Strong” graded Fluorescence might be an issue, might make stone look milky in some light.
 

Garry H (Cut Nut)

Super_Ideal_Rock
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An E Colored stone with a “Strong” graded Fluorescence might be an issue, might make stone look milky in some light.

FYI - There is absolutely no correlation between top colored diamonds being more likely to be milky than lower colors.
Not sure where you learned that LG37?
 

flyingpig

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The cert is for a shallow stone and the ASET image is for a steep and deep stone.
 

DejaWiz

Ideal_Rock
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Hi and welcome to PriceScope, mdv86!
Eh, I think you can do quite a bit better for the money...you're paying for high color and clarity grades while sacrificing overall cut quality in regards to proportions and angles with this particular diamond.


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