guynextdoor
Rough_Rock
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ecf8503|1438293827|3909193 said:A VVS2 will not have eye visible inclusions by definition - they are graded under 10x loupes.
But that's the least of your concerns - it scores a terrible 5.1 on the HCA - good only if price is your main concern.
https://www.pricescope.com/tools/hca
This will not be a pretty stone, and will not have good light return or sparkle. Drop clarity a bit and concentrate on cut quality more.
ecf8503|1438293827|3909193 said:A VVS2 will not have eye visible inclusions by definition - they are graded under 10x loupes.
But that's the least of your concerns - it scores a terrible 5.1 on the HCA - good only if price is your main concern.
https://www.pricescope.com/tools/hca
This will not be a pretty stone, and will not have good light return or sparkle. Drop clarity a bit and concentrate on cut quality more.
guynextdoor|1438294578|3909203 said:ecf8503|1438293827|3909193 said:A VVS2 will not have eye visible inclusions by definition - they are graded under 10x loupes.
But that's the least of your concerns - it scores a terrible 5.1 on the HCA - good only if price is your main concern.
https://www.pricescope.com/tools/hca
This will not be a pretty stone, and will not have good light return or sparkle. Drop clarity a bit and concentrate on cut quality more.
How about this one!? VS1 E , seems to have better proportions. My only concern is the crystal on the table. How do I figure out how visible this is!? What kind of questions do I ask the seller?
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