Oaty
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2008
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- 18
Hey gang, after lurking a long while (and gaining some serious knowledge) it''s my turn to post it up for some advice. Here''s the deal: A month ago I purchased a 3-stone engagement setting from a reputable dealer with an AGS-0 princess center, ~1 ct, H-VVS2. Making a long story short and vague, the setting was made incorrectly so I sent it back for a redo. During that time I got some news that dictated a downsizing of the center stone to a ~.7 ct F-SI1, also an AGS-0. I received the new center stone in the re-made setting today and had a bit of a surprise when I cracked open the box.
As you can see, the center is dark. The original 1 ct stone didn''t remotely have this characteristic despite having very similar specs. I''m all for contrast brilliance, but it looks like the bottom falls out of this stone when viewed from multiple angles in moderate to bright indoor lighting.
The specs:
. Shape: square modified brilliant
. Color: F
. Clarity: SI1
. Measurements: 4.82-4.82X3.59
. Depth %: 74.5
. Table %: 68.8
. Crown Angle: 44.1
. Crown %: 13.5
. Pavilion Angle: 39.6
. Pavilion %: 58.5
. Girdle: Thin to Medium
. Light Performance: 0
. Polish: Ideal
. Symmetry: Ideal
. Culet: Pointed
. Fluorescence: Negligible

As you can see, the center is dark. The original 1 ct stone didn''t remotely have this characteristic despite having very similar specs. I''m all for contrast brilliance, but it looks like the bottom falls out of this stone when viewed from multiple angles in moderate to bright indoor lighting.
The specs:
. Shape: square modified brilliant
. Color: F
. Clarity: SI1
. Measurements: 4.82-4.82X3.59
. Depth %: 74.5
. Table %: 68.8
. Crown Angle: 44.1
. Crown %: 13.5
. Pavilion Angle: 39.6
. Pavilion %: 58.5
. Girdle: Thin to Medium
. Light Performance: 0
. Polish: Ideal
. Symmetry: Ideal
. Culet: Pointed
. Fluorescence: Negligible
