blingisintheair
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- Apr 10, 2019
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Look for @Matthews1127 thread on her EC SI2 (IIRC) - she has said that it is a 'unicorn' because it looks completely eye-clean and requires a loupe to see any inclusions, I think!Does any one have an SI2 emerald cut diamond that is eye clean? I'm looking at a 1.5 carat option, F colour SI1 with medium fluorescence that seems to be eye clean to me and my jeweler. I've seen it in person but should I be wary?
Would love to hear your thoughts on this stone as well!You know I'm a big fan of yours @OoohShiny.....
But do need to correct the impression that feathers are "cracks"
While it's true that a feather may break the surface, in an SI graded diamond you'll need stone magnification to see that aspect ( the feather itself might be visible- but generally never the place it breaks the surface)
Calling a feather a "crack" is misleading ( not that you were trying to mislead!)
I've never seen an emerald cut graded SI by GIA where a feather presented a structural issue- and as a lover of SI emerald cuts, I've seen tons.
Including many SI2's that were indeed eye clean.
ahh gotcha. Thanks!HI @blingisintheair
As a vendor myself, I'm not allowed to comment on stones being offered by other vendors- but if you're looking at the stone, and you love it, that's your answer![]()
Yes there were some fingerprints he wiped off after I took the pick but I will check to make sure. Any thoughts on the cut/facets?But it could be fingerprint, dirt, oil etc
Btw, I love an eye lean Si1 or 2. My CBI diamond In my avatar are si 1 and 2.
I would have to see a video and likely see it in person. It looks like it’s worth it to go see it again. To me, step cuts aren’t well explained except by your eyes.
It IS a lovely stone/setting but I am working with my jeweler to do a custom halo setting so unfortunately that’s not an option. Thanks for the thorough and helpful insight though, it’s very much appreciated!Are you open to a preloved stone? Not sure what kind of setting you are considering, but if I were you I would definitely consider the ring below, as the stone looks gorgeous and this is an extremely high quality setting from a very talented vendor. This is on consignment by a Pricescope member (I can't remember who), and Love Affair Diamonds offers a 7-day inspection period, so you can return the ring if you decide you don't love it.
http://www.loveaffairdiamonds.com/1-40ct-emerald-cut-diamond-in-leon-mege-solitaire-gia-g-si1/
Thank you for the information and the kind words!You know I'm a big fan of yours @OoohShiny.....
But do need to correct the impression that feathers are "cracks"
While it's true that a feather may break the surface, in an SI graded diamond you'll need stone magnification to see that aspect ( the feather itself might be visible- but generally never the place it breaks the surface)
Calling a feather a "crack" is misleading ( not that you were trying to mislead!)
I've never seen an emerald cut graded SI by GIA where a feather presented a structural issue- and as a lover of SI emerald cuts, I've seen tons.
Including many SI2's that were indeed eye clean.
May I ask if there is a better 'plain english' definition to use? Or even a technical term?