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Super_Ideal_Rock
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Date: 8/8/2005 5:36:51 PM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
1. I would be happy with any one of them Storm.
2. try this - increase the carat weight to 100ct or 1,000 ct and see how little difference the upper and lower girdles make to weight and therefore cutters yeild.
3. Others have suggested that incorrect minor facets are cut for getting better yeilds and disguising weight. This is simply wrong. I have worked with many manufacturers who are now aware that lower girdles neeed to be adjusted for different table sizes to keep a nice star width. They all want to get the best looking diamonds they can when there is no cost disadvantage.
But of more interest is to play with slightly shallow or slightly deep diamonds - not ones near a sweet spot. Then the minor facets can really make a difference, which is why I always have said that in the sweet spots of HCA the minor facets do not make much difference.
Luc,Date: 8/9/2005 12:59:12 AM
Author: mkb
John,
interesting point about the graining, I would very much like to discuss that with Brian.
I know that in the traditional -big stone- centers (Antwerp, NY, Amsterdam, Tel Aviv) the 'old' (no offence meant) way is still being followed, I was trained that way too. But as you partly stated, in smaller goods even for H&A the need for production is already taking the front seat.
On the little 'swindling' to gain these extra few 'points', garry is right. Manufacturers are paying more attention to the cut now, question of otherwise not being able to sell your goods. If one has a large production, nowadays one is better off being a banker.![]()
Looking forward to the discussion with you and Brian.
TYVM
luc