lnl001
Rough_Rock
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- May 27, 2014
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Hello everyone... I have thoroughly combed this site and recommended sites from the thousands of amazingly hyper-informative thread..
It is from these forums.. I am a soon-to-be lucky owner of a precision cut old european from my lovely stb-fiance. He has amazing patience and tolerance for the whirlwind of diamond selections.
So here she is... We call her "Nova" .. not only is she super.. but she was sourced from Northern VA estate from the daughter of original owner - her parents - married 65 years, and passed away a few decades ago.
OEC 2.15ct J Vs2
8.17-8.21mm 5.07mm
No fluorescence
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Depth: 5.07mm 62.5%
Table: 57.5% 4.7mm
Crown Angle: 32.6
Pavilion angle: 41.9 VG
Pavilion depth: 43.5%. 3.55mm. VG
Culet: 3.5% slightly large
Girdle: 0.7%-3.4% w/ avg 2.7% 0.22mm slightly thick
Proportion grade 4
Will post more about inspirations of setting designs..
And progress pics of the process!
-- thank you all so much.. Without this site I not only know so much more!
But truly have fallen in love with these gem cuts! So much so -- that the setting will have 14 OEC's H's VVS-VS-Si1 in graduated sizing.
and the w-band to have 7 OECs (H/VS) in 3.6mm-3.7mm (est .20ct-.23cts per stone)
And I am thrilled there is so much real info and people who want to help.. Since the average jewelry store has no jeweler and no gemologist backgrounds, I ran into a number of sketchy as well as dim individuals.
I learned so much from Jon's Rocky Talks on YouTube (GOG) GoodOldGold. And admired the Leon Menge (LM), victor canera, (vc) and single stone (ss) http://www.youtube.com/user/DiamondInfoMan
I also love the AVC - August vintage cut.. And August vintage rounds (avr)
But we found a sweet antique from 1911, I could not pass up and neither he. Thank you SWEETIE!




It is from these forums.. I am a soon-to-be lucky owner of a precision cut old european from my lovely stb-fiance. He has amazing patience and tolerance for the whirlwind of diamond selections.
So here she is... We call her "Nova" .. not only is she super.. but she was sourced from Northern VA estate from the daughter of original owner - her parents - married 65 years, and passed away a few decades ago.
OEC 2.15ct J Vs2
8.17-8.21mm 5.07mm
No fluorescence
--------------------
Depth: 5.07mm 62.5%
Table: 57.5% 4.7mm
Crown Angle: 32.6
Pavilion angle: 41.9 VG
Pavilion depth: 43.5%. 3.55mm. VG
Culet: 3.5% slightly large
Girdle: 0.7%-3.4% w/ avg 2.7% 0.22mm slightly thick
Proportion grade 4
Will post more about inspirations of setting designs..
And progress pics of the process!
-- thank you all so much.. Without this site I not only know so much more!
But truly have fallen in love with these gem cuts! So much so -- that the setting will have 14 OEC's H's VVS-VS-Si1 in graduated sizing.
and the w-band to have 7 OECs (H/VS) in 3.6mm-3.7mm (est .20ct-.23cts per stone)
And I am thrilled there is so much real info and people who want to help.. Since the average jewelry store has no jeweler and no gemologist backgrounds, I ran into a number of sketchy as well as dim individuals.
I learned so much from Jon's Rocky Talks on YouTube (GOG) GoodOldGold. And admired the Leon Menge (LM), victor canera, (vc) and single stone (ss) http://www.youtube.com/user/DiamondInfoMan
I also love the AVC - August vintage cut.. And August vintage rounds (avr)
But we found a sweet antique from 1911, I could not pass up and neither he. Thank you SWEETIE!



