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HI All!
This is a fairly common point of discussion for consumers.
My goal in advising consumers here is to educate based on real life experiences- which may contradict what online shoppers have been told. Both knots and feathers get a bad rap here.
My perspective is based on selecting diamonds in person- which is quite different than buying online- yet I find the two to be directly related. After all, even if one is purchasing online, eventually they will be looking at, and owning the diamond they have purchased.
When considering/comparing two diamonds online, since an in-person evaluation is not possible, it would seem to make a lot of sense to use the GIA plot/characteristics as deciding factors.
For this reason, many PS threads end up influencing consumers to avoid stones with knots, or feathers.
This may be a bad choice, because in real life comparisons, the stone being dissed here may be the far better choice.
Not that I'm suggesting such stones are necessarily the best choice- just that I've advised not ruling out such stones offhand, due only to that characteristic.
For the purposes of discussion, let's consider a comparison of two round SI2 diamonds.
Let's assume both are of equal make- PS approved CA/PA ( both would grade AGS 0)
If one has knot and or feather as the first inclusion listed, and the other has crystals ( for example)- it would seem to make sense not to choose the stone with a knot, or feather as the defining clarity characteristic.
But if we are examining both diamonds, it's quite possible that the stone with the knot or feather will be the better choice. There can be many reasons for this- one that comes to mind would be the placement and the possibility of being able to see the imperfections with the naked eye.
Given that @Karl_K is a well-respected participant ( deservedly so) and has expressed concerns about durability that I've never encountered- I would welcome others who have experience- trade or consumers- has anyone experienced durability issue based on knots and or feathers?
What is your impression of knots and feathers?
This is a fairly common point of discussion for consumers.
My goal in advising consumers here is to educate based on real life experiences- which may contradict what online shoppers have been told. Both knots and feathers get a bad rap here.
My perspective is based on selecting diamonds in person- which is quite different than buying online- yet I find the two to be directly related. After all, even if one is purchasing online, eventually they will be looking at, and owning the diamond they have purchased.
When considering/comparing two diamonds online, since an in-person evaluation is not possible, it would seem to make a lot of sense to use the GIA plot/characteristics as deciding factors.
For this reason, many PS threads end up influencing consumers to avoid stones with knots, or feathers.
This may be a bad choice, because in real life comparisons, the stone being dissed here may be the far better choice.
Not that I'm suggesting such stones are necessarily the best choice- just that I've advised not ruling out such stones offhand, due only to that characteristic.
For the purposes of discussion, let's consider a comparison of two round SI2 diamonds.
Let's assume both are of equal make- PS approved CA/PA ( both would grade AGS 0)
If one has knot and or feather as the first inclusion listed, and the other has crystals ( for example)- it would seem to make sense not to choose the stone with a knot, or feather as the defining clarity characteristic.
But if we are examining both diamonds, it's quite possible that the stone with the knot or feather will be the better choice. There can be many reasons for this- one that comes to mind would be the placement and the possibility of being able to see the imperfections with the naked eye.
Given that @Karl_K is a well-respected participant ( deservedly so) and has expressed concerns about durability that I've never encountered- I would welcome others who have experience- trade or consumers- has anyone experienced durability issue based on knots and or feathers?
What is your impression of knots and feathers?