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Just paid for this Diamond - Good Value? 1.53 H VS1

Fife

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I've already been charged. I can't actually see the diamond, but want to know what you veterans think of the price. GIA Certificate date is 6/1/2012

http://www.exceldiamonds.com/Diamonds-1/GIA-Graded-Round-Diamond-1-53-Carat-H-Color-VS1-Clarity-194958.html

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Price: $14,945
Shape: Round
Carat: 1.53
Cut: Excellent
Lab: GIA
Certificate: 2141708547
Clarity: VS1
Color: H
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Fluorescence: None
Table: 57
Depth: 62.4
Length: 7.35
Width: 7.38
Height: 4.6
Culet: None
Girdle: Thin to Medium
 
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but if I am seeing the numbers correctly on my phone:
62.4 depth
57
36 CA
41PA

Then it should have been rejected as it scores 5.5 on the HCA. Is there a return period?
 
TitanCi|1342027569|3232416 said:
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but if I am seeing the numbers correctly on my phone:
62.4 depth
57
36 CA
41PA

Then it should have been rejected as it scores 5.5 on the HCA. Is there a return period?
Your numbers are correct.

Fife--The Holloway Cut Advisor (HCA) tool is used to weed out poor performers. Anything that scores over a 2.0 is considered a poor performer, and here on PS we'd advise you to keep looking for a better stone.

More info on the HCA: https://www.pricescope.com/tools/hca
 
Just a question - why does GIA rate this cut as being Excellent?

How does that cut rating differ from this HCA tool?

There is a 100% refund from Excel.
 
GIA EX cut range is broader than AGS so it requires some extra research to be sure that your getting a stone with optimal light performance. Like the others said we usually suggest weeding out large online inventories by using the HCA and then requesting idealscope images on the stones that scored under 2.

Theres an article that I think might be helpful for you, let me see if I can find it....

edit: found it! =) I found this article really helpful when I was navigating my way around trying to purchase my first RB. Hope it helps. There is another one the Jon at GOG did that might be helpful, I'll look for that one too.

edit 2: I forgot to mention that I think that your stone is most closely going to resemble stone #1 in the examples in the article.
 
You didn't post a link to the article ;)
 
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