R ru486 Rough_Rock Joined Aug 5, 2007 Messages 24 Aug 11, 2007 #1 WHAT MAKES A DIAMOND LOOK BIGGER THAN IT IS BUT STILL IN EXCELLENT CUT?
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S solange Brilliant_Rock Joined Feb 20, 2004 Messages 871 Aug 11, 2007 #2 In a round stone if you stick to a 60 depth, all other aspects being correct, the stone will have a larger spread than,say, a stone over 62 depth and can still fall within the excellent range..
In a round stone if you stick to a 60 depth, all other aspects being correct, the stone will have a larger spread than,say, a stone over 62 depth and can still fall within the excellent range..
neatfreak Super_Ideal_Rock Joined Feb 17, 2007 Messages 14,174 Aug 11, 2007 #3 Elongated shapes like pears, marquise, and ovals will all look bigger than the same carat weight stone of another shape, all else being equal. Princesses and asschers look the smallest by comparison, so those are NOT good choices for someone looking to maximize size.
Elongated shapes like pears, marquise, and ovals will all look bigger than the same carat weight stone of another shape, all else being equal. Princesses and asschers look the smallest by comparison, so those are NOT good choices for someone looking to maximize size.