A few questions on measurements.
1. It seems to me that stones with smaller differences in diameters should be more symmetric (in proportion and optical properties) than similarly cut cuts with larger differences in diameters. For example, given other things being equal, shouldn''t a stone that is 6.54 mm x 6.56 mm (average 6.55 mm) be more symmetric than a stone that is 6.52 mm x 6.58 mm (again, average 6.55 mm)?
2. In using HCA, we enter average crown and pavillion angles. So, it seems to me that stones with a smaller range of angles should be more symmetric (again, in proportion and optical properties) than stones with a larger range of angles. For example, given other things being equal, shouldn''t a stone with crown angles of 34.6 - 34.8 (average 34.7) be more symmetric than a stone with crown angles of 34.3 - 35.1 (again, average 34.7).
3. Same question no. 2 with respect to pavillion angles.
4. The really big question - if the answer to any/all of the above is yes, i.e., that smaller ranges lead to more symmetry, does that make the diamond "better" in terms of performance, or better in any way?
Would appreciate any help since I''m a newbie and comtemplating the first serious purchase of my life.
Thanks,
Selly.
1. It seems to me that stones with smaller differences in diameters should be more symmetric (in proportion and optical properties) than similarly cut cuts with larger differences in diameters. For example, given other things being equal, shouldn''t a stone that is 6.54 mm x 6.56 mm (average 6.55 mm) be more symmetric than a stone that is 6.52 mm x 6.58 mm (again, average 6.55 mm)?
2. In using HCA, we enter average crown and pavillion angles. So, it seems to me that stones with a smaller range of angles should be more symmetric (again, in proportion and optical properties) than stones with a larger range of angles. For example, given other things being equal, shouldn''t a stone with crown angles of 34.6 - 34.8 (average 34.7) be more symmetric than a stone with crown angles of 34.3 - 35.1 (again, average 34.7).
3. Same question no. 2 with respect to pavillion angles.
4. The really big question - if the answer to any/all of the above is yes, i.e., that smaller ranges lead to more symmetry, does that make the diamond "better" in terms of performance, or better in any way?
Would appreciate any help since I''m a newbie and comtemplating the first serious purchase of my life.
Thanks,
Selly.