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ziembacon

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Hi all, could give me a fair price on the following 2 stones?
1.105 G s11 ags000 h&a
Diameter: 6.67
Depth: 61.6
C.Angle: 35.1
C.Height: 16.2
Pav. Angle: 40.8
Pav. Depth: 42.6
Culet: .3 v.small
Table: 54.6
Girdle: 1.1 thin
Fluor:inert-faint #2
1.001 F s12 ags000
Diameter: 6.48
Depth: 60.3
C.Angle: 33.9
C.Height: 14.6
Pav. Angle: 40.9
Pav. Depth: 42.6
Culet: .5 v.small
Table: 57.1
Girdle: 1.7 medium
Fluor:faint-med blueThank you all for your expert help.-Jon
 

pricescope

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Hi Ziembacon,Internet prices for the similar stones (unbranded) about $6,300 and $5,800 for the #1 and #2 correspondingly.If they are branded products and/or from B&M store, you could expect price to be higher...
 

ziembacon

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Wow, Fast reply leonid. Thanks so much. I'm not sure by what you mean by branded. I know the first one is a girdle inscribed hearts and arrow but the second one is not.
 

pricescope

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There are quite a few diamond brands. Usually they are round "ideal" and H&A cuts or special fancy cuts. For example, Lazar Kaplan, Hearts on Fire, A Cut Above, SuperbCert, EightStar, etc.Branded goods are usually more consistent in the cut quality and cost more. Sometimes significantly more...
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As for the total depth, it shouldn’t be so strict. Have a look at the tutorial on this site written by Garry Holloway, i.e. www.pricescope.com/tutor_60.asp . The angles are more important than total depth. You can get a poor looking diamond with 60% total depth if crown and pavilion angles are wrong.Both diamonds have excellent crown and pavilion angles so you shouldn’t worry about 61.6% total depth.Try to run the proportions of these diamonds on the Holloway Cut Adviser: www.pricescope.com/cutadviser.asp .
 

ziembacon

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I just read on another web site that you should never, ever go over 61% on total depth. That it is a badly cut stone if you do go over 61%. Is this true?-Jon
 
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