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lynne16

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hi,
I went to the jewerly store today and found the below GIA certified diamond, is it worth $6500 or can i do better. I looked at the diamond in the store and it shined like crazy. Any help would be great.

Round Brilliant


Measurements: 6.86 - 6.91 x 4.31 mm


Carat Weight: 1.26


Color Grade: I


Clarity Grade: SI1


Proportions:

Depth: 62.6 %


Table: 59 %


Girdle: Medium to Slightly Thick, Faceted


Culet: None


Finish:


Polish: Good


Symmetry: Very Good


Fluorescence: Medium Blue

Thanks....
 
Never view a stone in store lighting... :P

By the way, do you have anymore information on the stone, like crown or pavilion angle? Or the GIA report number?
 
As was mentioned, we need the crown and pavillion angles. Additionally, a "good" polish grade gives an indication as to the quality of the stone in general. Most here would prefer "very good" for polish and symmetry at a minimum.
 
Hi ,

The GIA number is 13342510 and it doesn''t list the crown or pavillion angles. if i do not have those measurements is there any other way to know if this diamond is in good proportion?
 
Old stone, 2004 report so there was angles.

Is this a B&M store? Can they get a sarin scan of it? I think some of the bigger appraisers have these scanners too.

So sorry, no way to judge the cut of the stone.

What are your range and budget for the stone? There might be something online that match your budget.
 
Hi,
I am looking for a 1.25ish stone and would like something that is very sparkly in any light conditon i am open to a Si1 stone as long as i can''t see any clouds. . . my budget is 6,000-7,000. any help would be great as i am new at this....thanks
 
Yap, lots of stones to choose from with your budget and range.

This is a WF 1.2ct, I SI1 with MB. Price at 6169.
http://www.whiteflash.com/round_ideal_cut/Round-Ideal-Cut-cut-diamond-1204643.htm#

And here is a GOG 1.29ct J SI1 with MB. Prince at 6292.
http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/2713/

Good Luck. :)

EDT.

Oh, and use this link if you want to look at the full range of choices you have. https://www.pricescope.com/sift.aspx
 
hi,

what is a cut above? what is the difference at WF between a reglar round and a expert selected?
 
ACA is just what WF feels like what they consider the ideal for a cut while the ES stones are usually stones that they bought in but fails to make it to the ACA cut.

Regular is usually stones that are not inhouse but a common online pool. It is more difficult to select from that pool as there is a lack of IS and ASET pics that we require for fancy stones in order to judge their performance.

Hope that helps. :)
 
Date: 10/1/2008 7:32:18 AM
Author: Stone-cold11
ACA is just what WF feels like what they consider the ideal for a cut while the ES stones are usually stones that they bought in but fails to make it to the ACA cut.

Regular is usually stones that are not inhouse but a common online pool. It is more difficult to select from that pool as there is a lack of IS and ASET pics that we require for fancy stones in order to judge their performance.

Hope that helps. :)
ACA or A Cut Above is the name of Whiteflash''s branded hearts and arrows cut. Expert Selection are well cut diamonds which have the emphasis on value for the money, some may have missed being an ACA by a hair, others are well cut diamonds which aren''t near hearts and arrows, but still well performing diamonds for the money.
 
Oops.. mixed up... somehow I was thinking of princess cut... :p Thus the fancy cut comment... :P
 
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