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rgh333

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Hi there,
My girlfriend is really interested in 2 carat oval shapes as well as longer cushion diamonds with ratios of 1.14+, so the search begins! She prefers as great a spread on her finger as possible, so she is leaning more towards the ovals.Only problem with my search at this point is that I have read a few conflicting things on the ''net about the bowtie effect. According to the diamondreview.com site''s tutorial section:

An excellent oval= Depth of 56-72%
Length/Width ratio of 1.55:1 to 1.45:1
This means there is an absence of a bowtie.

However, I have read that an oval depth of 63-67% has a more minimal bowtie effect and that the shallower the cut, the worse it is...so I''m quite confused! (this was on the www.drostes.com/oval-depth.html site)

I personally like the cushion cuts more (even though I think ALL diamonds are beautiful) but they seem much smaller for the same carat weight and I want her as happy as can be with the stone...I don''t want to spend more than 9,000 on a loose stone and I''m comfortable with going down to an I color and SI-2 clarity, but no less.

I have found 1 stone on the pricescope search that sounds nice (?) and I might have one of the online vendors call it in (either whiteflash, angara, abazias...all are selling this)
2.2 carat
I color SI2 oval
59.6% depth and 53% table
Good symmetry VG polish m-vtk girdle
No culet
Medium blue fluorescence
10.32x7.13x4.25
-Ryan
 
In my experience, shallower ovals have less of a bowtie. Ovals can be a bit tricky--can have great numbers but not always look the way you want. If the vendor can make a video for you that would be great, or if you could see it in person, even better.

Your eyes are going to be the best judge when it comes to a fancy shape--I think this is especially true with ovals.

Hope this helps! Hopefully some other oval peeps and experts will chime in.

Good luck to you!
 
get pictures....it''s the only thing that will tell you if there''s a problem.
 
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You can't tell much about ovals by the numbers, so you would need a trusted vendor to call it in for you. Also it is best to have photographs - magnified and non mag and an ASET image if available. Also it is a large diamond, you need to check very carefully that it matches your expectations for ' eyecleanliness.'
 
Thanks for the heads up! I asked Abazias to send me the GIA cert and once I look that over I am going to ask them to call in the stone and run those pictures on it that you suggested. As for the clarity, I hope it''s eyeclean, too, as that would be a dealbreaker. She does like a somewhat intricate setting style of double halo where one row is elevated, with a split shank. LOL, I like to call her style "extremely ornate"!
 
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