Below is a diamond that is marked with a "VG" symmetry. A fellow diamond expert told me that the symmetry is the reason for the washed out "arrows" in the picture. I wanted a 2nd opinion before I pulled the trigger.
Re: Is this a result of "very good" symmetry? - Need pro adv
Diamond photography is whole another subject.
First, the diamond is tilted to left.
Second, the arrows are visible from very specific distances and lighting conditions
In short, the diamond is not photographed to highlight arrows properly.
Unfortunately, GIA report does not provide specific reasons for deduction in symmetry.
Looks like a beatiful stone regardless.
Re: Is this a result of "very good" symmetry? - Need pro adv
I've read a lot of bad things about "very good" symmetry on other websites. Is it really as scary as they make it sound? Will the light performance suffer?