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Bryan
Are you suggesting that a cutter takes the diamond worth $100,000 and makes it into a slightly better cut diamond, yet a smaller one that cost $110,000 to the consumer is not trying to maximize profits?
In the end, the consumer pays for this.
Part of evaluating cut of a radiant cut diamond is deciding if it's worth it.
That's why comparing these first two stones should provide an interesting point of discussion. As I mentioned earlier it's not a clear-cut choice. There are very good reasons to go either way.
Are you suggesting that a cutter takes the diamond worth $100,000 and makes it into a slightly better cut diamond, yet a smaller one that cost $110,000 to the consumer is not trying to maximize profits?
In the end, the consumer pays for this.
Part of evaluating cut of a radiant cut diamond is deciding if it's worth it.
That's why comparing these first two stones should provide an interesting point of discussion. As I mentioned earlier it's not a clear-cut choice. There are very good reasons to go either way.