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amyholder

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I have a question. I don''t know what you call it, but I prefer when princess diamonds have a little black coloring inside of them. Is there a term for that? Does anyone else like it when there is black coloring in princesses, or is this considered a bad thing or is it just the way it looks in pictures?? I am meeting my jeweler next weekend to look at princesses and would like to explain what I mean, but don''t want him to come out with a bunch of bad clarity diamonds since this is not what I mean. I''ve posted examples of both princesses without as much black and one with the black I like........

without any black http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-VVS2-Fair-Cut-Princess-Diamond-1236117.asp


with black http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/D-IF-Good-Cut-Princess-Diamond-1261863.asp
 
Those are probably leakage, confirm it with an Idealscope image. But it will be different from what you will see a stone in person as the JA images was taken in a special setup.
 
Not sure what you mean by black - maybe you''re referring to contrast?

FWIW, the "fair" cut diamonds looks much better than the "good" cut one in terms of cut quality. It''s of course noticeably off-square and cut on the deep side, so I guess that''s why it got a "fair" rating.
 
Date: 10/24/2009 6:24:18 PM
Author:amyholder
I have a question. I don''t know what you call it, but I prefer when princess diamonds have a little black coloring inside of them. Is there a term for that? Does anyone else like it when there is black coloring in princesses, or is this considered a bad thing or is it just the way it looks in pictures?? I am meeting my jeweler next weekend to look at princesses and would like to explain what I mean, but don''t want him to come out with a bunch of bad clarity diamonds since this is not what I mean. I''ve posted examples of both princesses without as much black and one with the black I like........

without any black http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-VVS2-Fair-Cut-Princess-Diamond-1236117.asp


with black http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/D-IF-Good-Cut-Princess-Diamond-1261863.asp
Not sure what you mean here amy, do you mean the tiny areas of scattered black throughout the first diamond is what you like and the black X shape in the second isn''t what you want?
 
Date: 10/25/2009 6:27:01 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 10/24/2009 6:24:18 PM
Author:amyholder
I have a question. I don''t know what you call it, but I prefer when princess diamonds have a little black coloring inside of them. Is there a term for that? Does anyone else like it when there is black coloring in princesses, or is this considered a bad thing or is it just the way it looks in pictures?? I am meeting my jeweler next weekend to look at princesses and would like to explain what I mean, but don''t want him to come out with a bunch of bad clarity diamonds since this is not what I mean. I''ve posted examples of both princesses without as much black and one with the black I like........

without any black http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-VVS2-Fair-Cut-Princess-Diamond-1236117.asp


with black http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/D-IF-Good-Cut-Princess-Diamond-1261863.asp
Not sure what you mean here amy, do you mean the tiny areas of scattered black throughout the first diamond is what you like and the black X shape in the second isn''t what you want?
I think the black that I like is what someone else called contrast. I like the black that is scattered around the second diamond, but maybe that is a bad thing? Maybe that''s leakage? The black X doesn''t bother me, but is that considered a bad thing as well?
 
Date: 10/25/2009 12:11:47 PM
Author: amyholder

Date: 10/25/2009 6:27:01 AM
Author: Lorelei


Date: 10/24/2009 6:24:18 PM
Author:amyholder
I have a question. I don''t know what you call it, but I prefer when princess diamonds have a little black coloring inside of them. Is there a term for that? Does anyone else like it when there is black coloring in princesses, or is this considered a bad thing or is it just the way it looks in pictures?? I am meeting my jeweler next weekend to look at princesses and would like to explain what I mean, but don''t want him to come out with a bunch of bad clarity diamonds since this is not what I mean. I''ve posted examples of both princesses without as much black and one with the black I like........

without any black http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-VVS2-Fair-Cut-Princess-Diamond-1236117.asp


with black http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/D-IF-Good-Cut-Princess-Diamond-1261863.asp
Not sure what you mean here amy, do you mean the tiny areas of scattered black throughout the first diamond is what you like and the black X shape in the second isn''t what you want?
I think the black that I like is what someone else called contrast. I like the black that is scattered around the second diamond, but maybe that is a bad thing? Maybe that''s leakage? The black X doesn''t bother me, but is that considered a bad thing as well?
That is more contrast in that case Amy.
 
Yup, when I refer to contrast, I mean that a small amount of leakage or obstruction in a symmetric distribution can be good because it provides visual contrast. What I don''t like about the second diamond is the kite-shaped area under the table that appears blurry and not as crisp as the rest. That''s leakage working in a bad way.
 
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