Looks really good B, just check with Brian concerning the 40.6 pavilion whether this is in fact maybe a tad shallower than 40.6, just looks as if there might be the barest hint of obstruction from the images but it is probably not of concern, Brian will soon be able to advise!Date: 4/13/2010 8:13:41 AM
Author: bgray
bumping...
GIA specs
9.07 by 9.10 by 5.56
2.83 carat
G
SI1
Cut Grade Excellent
D=61.2
T=58
Crown angle=35
crown height=15
pavilion angle=40.6
pavilion depth=43
star length=50%
lower half =80%
girdle=med to SL thick
culet=none
polish=excellent
symm=excellent
fluor=med blue
Date: 4/13/2010 9:55:58 AM
Author: bgray
Looks really good B, just check with Brian concerning the 40.6 pavilion whether this is in fact maybe a tad shallower than 40.6, just looks as if there might be the barest hint of obstruction from the images but it is probably not of concern, Brian will soon be able to advise!
Those are what clued me in to possible obstruction Uppy, those are "paddles" which some stones which are prone to obstruction can show in images such as IS.Date: 4/13/2010 11:03:32 AM
Author: Upgradable
What are the unusual dark areas that appear at the end of the arrows in all of the pictures? I'd assume they were artifact except they are also apparent in the actual diamond picture.