Newbie here. I'm ready to purchase an asscher and have been talking to whiteflash. I understand that you can't really judge an asscher on numbers alone but that you really need to seen it in person. Having said that, does anyone think the numbers on the asscher below are within the "range" for an ideal asscher? I don't want to have whiteflash bring the diamond in if the numbers aren't good to begin with. Thanks in advance!
2.01 ct G VS1 Asscher
. Carat: 2.01
. Depth %: 69.8
. Table %: 65
. Girdle: THK-VTK
. Measurements: 6.94-6.76X4.72
. Polish: Excellent
. Symmetry: Good
. Culet: None
. Fluorescence: None
I think the table% may be a little too large
or
2 ct F VS2 Asscher
. Depth %: 69.7
. Table %: 60
. Girdle: TK-VTK
. Measurements: 6.95-6.80X4.74
. Polish: Excellent
. Symmetry: Good
. Culet: None
. Fluorescence: None
The clarity on this one is a vs2 as opposed to a vs1 in the diamond above. Does this really matter?
2.01 ct G VS1 Asscher
. Carat: 2.01
. Depth %: 69.8
. Table %: 65
. Girdle: THK-VTK
. Measurements: 6.94-6.76X4.72
. Polish: Excellent
. Symmetry: Good
. Culet: None
. Fluorescence: None
I think the table% may be a little too large
or
2 ct F VS2 Asscher
. Depth %: 69.7
. Table %: 60
. Girdle: TK-VTK
. Measurements: 6.95-6.80X4.74
. Polish: Excellent
. Symmetry: Good
. Culet: None
. Fluorescence: None
The clarity on this one is a vs2 as opposed to a vs1 in the diamond above. Does this really matter?