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Princess cut specs and price

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thedude123

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Ok, what do you guys think of this diamond and the price? Thanks for any help!

EGL Cert
December 02, 2001
1.15 carats
princess - 5.81 - 5.53 x 4.34
total depth 78.5%
table width 79%
crown height 8%
pavillion depth 50%
Girdle: medium to thick polished
polish: good
symmetry: good
Culet: None
Clarity si1
graining: nil
color grade: E
fluorescence: moderate blue

Clarity representation:
Hairline feathers in girdle, minor bearding, and minor details of polish and finish not shown.

Price $4,850

Any thoughts? thanks.
 

oldminer

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It is a rather deep stone, like so many princess cuts. This means it is not as long or wide as a somewhat less deep stone would be. It will therefore look smaller than it might.

Thge price is certainly "fair". You might get a better cut stone for a little less or similar money if you do some further shopping. A better cut one will look a little larger to your eyes at the same weight.
 

hbioty

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Hi David!
New user here. My fiance bought me a beautiful 2 carat princess cut diamond and we just returned it because we saw a glaring flaw (visible to the naked eye)that the jeweler "happened not to see" before selling it to us.

We're shopping again and are a bit skeptical. What specs should we look for in princess cut? Table, depth, girdle, etc. Some trusted and honest help is what we need right now.

Thanks~!
H. Bioty
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fuffi

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At Gemappraisers.com you'll find the AGA cut grade chart for princess cuts.
Use the DIY Cut grading feature when you've found a stone you like.
 
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