AaronNeemus
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Apr 30, 2015
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I am about to spend way too much money on an engagement stone.
Before I do so, I am hoping to get some expert advice to make sure I am not buying
something of substantially inferior quality that I just don't have the experience
to recognize how good/poor quality it really is.
The stone is a Round Brilliant 2.69 carat F VS1
GIA certificate number 7183815321 if someone wants to look it up on GIA.edu.
Table 56%, Depth 61.7%, Crown Angle 34.0 degrees, Pavilion Angle 40.8 degrees
So it scores 1.0 in the Holloway Cut Advisor.
Crown Height 15.0%, Pavilion Depth 43.0%, Star Length 50%, Lower Half 75%
I realize that on paper, the stats look great.
The problem is that the Idealscope image does not look like any of the examples
I have seen online as either "good" or "bad". Since it is not obvious to me if this
is a desirable amount of light return, I was hoping someone here could evaluate the
picture and tell me whether the stone really is great or if it is not all it's cracked up to be.

Before I do so, I am hoping to get some expert advice to make sure I am not buying
something of substantially inferior quality that I just don't have the experience
to recognize how good/poor quality it really is.
The stone is a Round Brilliant 2.69 carat F VS1
GIA certificate number 7183815321 if someone wants to look it up on GIA.edu.
Table 56%, Depth 61.7%, Crown Angle 34.0 degrees, Pavilion Angle 40.8 degrees
So it scores 1.0 in the Holloway Cut Advisor.
Crown Height 15.0%, Pavilion Depth 43.0%, Star Length 50%, Lower Half 75%
I realize that on paper, the stats look great.
The problem is that the Idealscope image does not look like any of the examples
I have seen online as either "good" or "bad". Since it is not obvious to me if this
is a desirable amount of light return, I was hoping someone here could evaluate the
picture and tell me whether the stone really is great or if it is not all it's cracked up to be.
