N nervousvaluable Rough_Rock Joined Jul 3, 2024 Messages 1 Jul 3, 2024 #1 Will the inclusions be noticeable to the naked eye? And is G color (under IGI), technically a H for GIA? https://www.brilliantearth.com/en-au/loose-diamonds/view_detail/27919777/
Will the inclusions be noticeable to the naked eye? And is G color (under IGI), technically a H for GIA? https://www.brilliantearth.com/en-au/loose-diamonds/view_detail/27919777/
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1 1955FL Rough_Rock Joined Jul 2, 2024 Messages 30 Jul 4, 2024 #2 Depending on the type of inclusion, it may be visible on a 2.5ct. I viewed a round 3ct SI today and was able to see inclusions without magnification. someone else will have to answer the IGI H vs GIA G color, I’ve never compared the two
Depending on the type of inclusion, it may be visible on a 2.5ct. I viewed a round 3ct SI today and was able to see inclusions without magnification. someone else will have to answer the IGI H vs GIA G color, I’ve never compared the two
MissGotRocks Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jun 23, 2005 Messages 18,062 Jul 4, 2024 #3 Could be off as much as two color grades. I would stick with GIA. An SI2 diamond has a good chance of having some visible inclusions. That diamond has mushy areas in top and bottom - I would keep looking.
Could be off as much as two color grades. I would stick with GIA. An SI2 diamond has a good chance of having some visible inclusions. That diamond has mushy areas in top and bottom - I would keep looking.