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brooksville

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Hi everyone,

I''ve been lurking around for a bit now. Anyways, I am going to ask my girlfriend to marry me, so I''ve been on the hunt for a diamond!

I found this diamond. Tell me what you think. It looks great in real life, but I want to make sure it''s good by the numbers. It also concerned me that there were no GIA serial numbers on the diamond. But I guess they don''t always have that.

Thanks for your help!!







Report Check for
GIA Report Number: 14883868








Report Type: GIA Diamond Grading Report

Date of Issue: February 28, 2006



Round Brilliant



Measurements: 6.22 - 6.27 x 3.74 mm



Carat Weight: 0.90



Color Grade: G



Clarity Grade: VS2



Cut Grade: Excellent



Proportions:

Depth: 59.9 %



Table: 60 %



Crown Angle: 35°



Crown Height: 14 %



Pavilion Angle: 40.6°



Pavilion Depth: 42.5 %



Star length: 50 %



Lower Half: 80 %



Girdle: Medium to Slightly Thick, Faceted



Culet: None



Finish:



Polish: Very Good



Symmetry: Very Good



Fluorescence: Medium Blue










Comments: Additional pinpoints are not shown.




 
Welcome!

This is a 60 60 type diamond ( depth and table both around 60%) and there are those who like this style of diamond. Generally we see smaller tables here, of around 54- 57%, but the diamond in question appears to be well cut. I would compare with other well cut diamonds with a table in the region above, to make sure you like this diamond, but as it already appeals to you by the sound of it, then it is well worth consideration.
 
Thanks Lorelei,

I was conserned with the table size. Really only because everywhere that I read they always talked about 54-57 for the table.
 
Date: 6/22/2008 5:15:19 AM
Author: brooksville
Thanks Lorelei,

I was conserned with the table size. Really only because everywhere that I read they always talked about 54-57 for the table.
I know, that is the PS standard, or seems to be, the numbers we use when advising, but some do prefer a larger tabled diamond - and a 60 60 as we call these can be a great pick, especially if you have seen one in person and like it! It looks to be a well cut 60 60, and if you like it, well worth you considering. If you aren''t sure, then I would say to compare it to some AGS0 cut grade with the smaller tables, or any other well cut diamonds with smaller tables, to make sure you like the look.
 
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