joelly
Ideal_Rock
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.71 and .72 ct. are the weight. The dimensions are totally different. Some stones are cut more deeply, and they may face up smaller (diameter). That''s why when you are looking at stones, you always look at all the measurements. You will get a better diameter in a well-cut round stone usually if you stick to 60-62% depth. Obviously other measurements such as crown and pavilion angles are necessary to determine the overall cut quality, but I eliminate stones that are too deep since I want the stone to look the size it should be for it''s weight.Date: 4/25/2009 5:58:49 PM
Author:joelly
Hi,
I have a question. I always thought that a 0.71ct is smaller than a 0.72ct. However, when I compare their certificate side by side, I found this:
0.71ct has 5.79-5.82 x 3.52 mm
0.72ct has 5.74-5.79 x 3.55 mm
Can anyone explain this?![]()
Thank you!!!
Date: 4/25/2009 6:21:47 PM
Author: joelly
So, how do I know the suppose-to-be measurement for a 0.71ct?
I am sorry, I am very new at this. Can you please elaborate what "Nice stone" meaning?Date: 4/25/2009 6:31:02 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Nice stone, better than the average ideal spread.
Thats an excellent link to use to explain ASET!Date: 4/25/2009 7:14:29 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Beautiful stone.
The AGS report shows a computer generated ASET pattern using the dimension of the actual stone, which is very good.
On how to interpret ASET, this link. http://www.highperformancediamonds.com/index.php?page=education-performance
Let them know exactly what your expectations are - for example if you don''t want to see any visible inclusions at close scrutiny from any angle, then make sure you make this clear so you are both on the same page.Date: 4/26/2009 11:38:55 AM
Author: joelly
Thank you for your response, Lorelei. What kind of question should I ask the vendor to make sure that it is eye clean? Just to make sure I am being effective in asking the question so vendor will know what I am looking for.