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Prosumer Please Help!! Options welcomed for a 1 ct round

blusmurf

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Hello fellow PSer,

This stone come highly recommended but I am no expert so I am looking for a second option from a prosumer.
Unfortunately, I don't have images to share, my jeweler will bring in the stone after I commit. I am assured it is eye clean. HCA score is 1; Excellent light return, fire and scintillation and very good spread.

Is there anything else I can determine from the specifications?
So before I give the go ahead, what do you think?

My criteria was for a 1 ct round, G-H color, eye clean stone.

AGS#: 104076732004
Report Type: Diamond Quality™ Document
Shape and Style: Round Brilliant
Measurements: 6.42 - 6.45 x 3.94 mm
Cut Grade: AGS Ideal 0
Color Grade: AGS 2.0 (H)
Clarity Grade: AGS 5 (SI1)
Carat Weight 1.000
Fluorescence: Negligible

Polish: Ideal
Symmetry: Ideal
Table: 56.6%
Crown Angle: 34.5
Crown Height: 14.9%
Girdle: Faceted, 1.4% to 3.5%
Pavilion Angle: 40.7
Pavilion Depth: 43.0%
Star Length: 51%
Lower Girdle Length: 78%
Total Depth: 61.2%
Culet: Pointed
 
It's AGS Ideal cut, and while that alone is not 100% assurance that it is the stone to buy, it is one of the safest options. So I think you should have them bring it in, as long as the price is within reason.
 
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One of my hesitations is that the grading report is not a Platinum Diamond Quality Document, so no ASET image.
I am not sure why they when with the basic Diamond Quality Document option. Perhaps the ASET image isn't good?
 
diamondseeker2006|1427427896|3853066 said:
It's AGS Ideal cut, and while that alone is not 100% assurance that it is the stone to buy, it is one of the safest options. So I think you should have them bring it in, as long as the price is within reason.

thanks diamondseeker2006!
stone is between $5.5-6K. :think:
 
Okay, I don't care so much about the computer generated ASET image. A real ASET image is preferable. But I will tell you that it looks like that stone has significant feathers (which are cracks) and while it probably does not pose durability issues, it probably would be eliminated if I were considering it. I don't like primary feather inclusions in SI stones, but that is just my personal preference.
 
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