summerlove6
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2010
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- 76
A couple of years ago I received a small .30 carat transitional diamond in a 1920’s setting which was my great grandmothers, and so began my love for old cuts. I know many of you share this love and I have to give a great big THANKS to everyone here that has posted invaluable information in regards to old cuts. I decided to stop into my favorite local jewelry store to cash in on some old jewelry and check out some OECs in person.
I ended up falling head over heels for a 1.17, G, VVS2 OEC. Measurements are 6.65 x 6.60 x 3.95. The stone does not have a cert and specs were provided by the jeweler. I did view the diamond extensively under the grading microscope and it is totally clean with the exception of the rough girdle and a small inclusion on the pavillion. It faces up as white as my F princess cut. I evaluated for nail head and darkness under the table but in person could not identify either. I got the price down to the mid to upper $3k range. There is a 14 day return period and I plan to have the stone evaluated by another gemologist. In the meantime, I would truly appreciate opinions from those much more knowledgeable than I! Unfortunately we are experiencing a winter storm so I only braved the gale force winds momentarily to snap a couple outdoor pics. Any spots on the stone are either rain drops or lint (or dog hair).




I ended up falling head over heels for a 1.17, G, VVS2 OEC. Measurements are 6.65 x 6.60 x 3.95. The stone does not have a cert and specs were provided by the jeweler. I did view the diamond extensively under the grading microscope and it is totally clean with the exception of the rough girdle and a small inclusion on the pavillion. It faces up as white as my F princess cut. I evaluated for nail head and darkness under the table but in person could not identify either. I got the price down to the mid to upper $3k range. There is a 14 day return period and I plan to have the stone evaluated by another gemologist. In the meantime, I would truly appreciate opinions from those much more knowledgeable than I! Unfortunately we are experiencing a winter storm so I only braved the gale force winds momentarily to snap a couple outdoor pics. Any spots on the stone are either rain drops or lint (or dog hair).



