denverboy Shiny_Rock Joined Jul 9, 2008 Messages 222 Aug 25, 2008 #1 any problems with a "thin" girdle? does only very thin tend to chip or also ''thin''?
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stone_seeker Shiny_Rock Joined Jul 30, 2008 Messages 482 Aug 25, 2008 #2 thin is normally fine. what kind of stone and what setting are you considering?
denverboy Shiny_Rock Joined Jul 9, 2008 Messages 222 Aug 25, 2008 #3 round ideal cut stone, and setting will probably be platinum, 6 prong (not sure what other details are important here, if you need something else let me know!) Thanks =D
round ideal cut stone, and setting will probably be platinum, 6 prong (not sure what other details are important here, if you need something else let me know!) Thanks =D
Lorelei Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Apr 30, 2005 Messages 42,064 Aug 25, 2008 #4 Ditto SS, a thin girdle is usually fine. If you would like us to help you evaluate this diamond, we will need the following info please. Grading report ( GIA, AGS etc) diameter measurement depth% table% crown angle or % Pavilion angle or % polish and symmetry grades fluorescence if applicable carat, colour and clarity
Ditto SS, a thin girdle is usually fine. If you would like us to help you evaluate this diamond, we will need the following info please. Grading report ( GIA, AGS etc) diameter measurement depth% table% crown angle or % Pavilion angle or % polish and symmetry grades fluorescence if applicable carat, colour and clarity