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I don''t know. I do know it is the one that came with the diamond. The vendor did tell me there was carbon in the diamond before they sent it to me, but I assumed it was not visible from the face because it was not on the plot. It seems to me that going strictly by that plot it is hard to see that as an I1 diamond, though. The twinning wisps truly are invisible without a loupe, and even then they are just a subtle presence to my untrained eye. That carbon, which doesn''t look bad to the naked eye, looks enormous in the photo and under a loupe. I am surprised it was not plotted, but I''m not sure I''d go so far as to say it is not the correct report. I just don''t know.Date: 10/28/2005 3:14:56 PM
Author: valeria101
Are you sure that is the right GIA paper?
The lines marked are for twinning, but the dark spot should be an included crystal, just good to be lasered out, IMO. A large included crystal that obviously contributed to the clarity grade should be plain to see on the clarity plot... unless I am missing something. Crystals do not enter in the definition of ''twinning wisps'' so there is no reason I can think of not to plot them separately.
Date: 10/28/2005 3:57:29 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
I think you made the right decision. I love you pear. It looks so white. I STILL cannot believe it is an M. My EC is a deeper cut too but I think it makes the cut look so sparkly and beautiful. That mile deep look. Sometimes I wish it wasn''t so deep so that it looked its true size but then I remember seeing it for the first time and how I feel in love with the cut and L/W ratio. The grass IS always greener on the otherside but I think you have a beautiful pear.
Date: 10/30/2005 10:25:57 AM
Author: lumpkin
Tacori, that is an interesting idea. I think a vintage style setting is just what a tinted diamond needs. I will have to hunt for a suitable vintage style for a pear, and sapphires would be most wellcome on it. I keep vasilating between a plain cathedral (which I really, really like for a pear) or something vintage (which are hard to find for pears). Perhaps even a band with an east/west tapered sapphire baguette on either side? That would be vintage. One thing is certain, I''m not buying anything until I''m really SURE this time.
Date: 10/31/2005 1:08:53 AM
Author: CoutureFemme
I don''t have much to add to this discussion, but must say that this thread really helped in my understanding of pears. the BF and I have narrowed down our stone selection and the top running one is a pear. So I was super-excited to see this thread.![]()
an aside to David - this is Ronnie from San Francisco![]()
DITTO DITTO DITTO!!!!!!Date: 10/31/2005 1:22:26 PM
Author: diamondlil
David, do you know if the different pavillion faceting patterns common to pears make a difference in the face-up appearance? If you have any variations in your inventory, I would love to see some pics for comparison.
Date: 10/31/2005 10:36:35 PM
Author: Mara
And I also didn''t really see any color difference in that F vs the M! That''s excellent.
CoutureFemme, does the diamond you are eyeing have some blue flouresense?Date: 11/1/2005 1:27:36 AM
Author: CoutureFemme
that''s a beautiful setting, Jazmine! I also wonder how a w-band would work with that, though.
I forgot to mention that the diamond I have my eye on is an L color. I really enjoy the warmer colored diamonds, tooand they really do look better with my skin tone. oh, and I can''t forget to add that it''s easier on our budget, so bf is really happy about that, haha!![]()