Hello,
I'm in the process of buying an engagement ring. I found the setting I wanted and a dealer I am/was comfortable with. She ordered a stone with seamingly good characteristics but when I look at it under 10x magnification there's a straight, vertical, (black?) line to the right of center. This is the only impurity I could find. The dealer downplayed it a lot but I noticed they didn't mention it until I requested the magnifier, then immediately warned me about it. Really the best way to describe it is that it looks like a thin black hair, is off center, and goes maybe a 1/3 of the length of the table. Its perfectly straight. Any idea what this could be? Is it a type of inclusion that I can look into and should I be concerned with the integrity of the stone? It's GIA certified of course with these specs:
$4100
.90 carat
triple excellent cut
H/SI
No florescence
I haven't paid anything yet and can still back out (although I really like the way the whole package looks together).
also, does this significantly detract from value? You can only see it under magnification unless you put it right up to your eye.
Thanks!
I'm in the process of buying an engagement ring. I found the setting I wanted and a dealer I am/was comfortable with. She ordered a stone with seamingly good characteristics but when I look at it under 10x magnification there's a straight, vertical, (black?) line to the right of center. This is the only impurity I could find. The dealer downplayed it a lot but I noticed they didn't mention it until I requested the magnifier, then immediately warned me about it. Really the best way to describe it is that it looks like a thin black hair, is off center, and goes maybe a 1/3 of the length of the table. Its perfectly straight. Any idea what this could be? Is it a type of inclusion that I can look into and should I be concerned with the integrity of the stone? It's GIA certified of course with these specs:
$4100
.90 carat
triple excellent cut
H/SI
No florescence
I haven't paid anything yet and can still back out (although I really like the way the whole package looks together).
also, does this significantly detract from value? You can only see it under magnification unless you put it right up to your eye.
Thanks!