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Franchise

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Hello, I am back with another diamond and I wanted to get your guys opinion. Here are the specs:
Report Type: GIA Diamond Grading Report

Round Brilliant


Measurements: 8.11 - 8.15 x 5.03 mm


Carat Weight: 2.04


Color Grade: I


Clarity Grade: SI1


Cut Grade: Excellent


Proportions:


Depth: 61.9 %


Table: 55 %


Crown Angle: 35.5°


Crown Height: 15.5 %


Pavilion Angle: 40.6°


Pavilion Depth: 43 %


Star length: 50 %


Lower Half: 80 %


Girdle: Medium, Faceted


Culet: None


Finish:


Polish: Excellent


Symmetry: Excellent


Fluorescence: None


The price is $15,400 and it is an eye clean SI1. My major concern is the I color, do you guys think there is much difference compared to an H? Also, is the price reasonable??

Thanks for your help
 
I hate when people freak out over H, I , J stones... I have seen many in person and they are as white as can be... you can only see a hit of tint from the side and ONLY when you are putting it up against a white background.

If it makes you feel better Tiffany sells up to I, so if they sell it to the public, you know it must look pretty good.
 
Just to add to that - each stone is individual so some J''s look like H and some H''s can be more yellow. Depends who certified the stone. H, I, and J are good when certified by AGS, or GIA.
 
This is how it scored on the HCA http://www.pricescope.com/cutadviser.asp
Factor Grade
Light Return Excellent
Fire Excellent
Scintillation Excellent
Spread
or diameter for weight Very Good
Total Visual Performance 1.3 - Excellent
within TIC range

For price comparison you can use this tool http://www.pricescope.com/diamond-prices.aspx

If this stone does not show color to you then you aren't color sensitive; so enjoy
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Welcome Franchise!

This diamond looks to be a potentially good pick, if you have seen it online, it would be useful to ask for an Idealscope image to confirm the numbers. Check carefully that it is eyeclean to your standards. Also a well cut I colour should still look white, colour sensitivity varies, so make sure you have a good return policy just to make sure.
 
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