lovelylulu
Ideal_Rock
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Date: 11/6/2005 11:53:35 AM
Author: lovelylulu
This my friend would be the stone for my engagement ring![]()
Good question...I''ve always wondered exactly what is a "baguette" cut...Author: Shay37
Is that cut like a large baguette?
Still alive, but shakenDate: 11/6/2005 11:29:58 AM
Author: Shay37
Is that cut like a large baguette? OMG, Ana will die when she sees this one.
Date: 11/6/2005 5:32:40 PM
Author: diamondsbylauren
If a setter causes minor damage to a princess cut, you might never even know it.
The sparkle at the corners might hide it.
Then, if you actually did have damage that needed repair, it''s relatively easy on a princess cut- you can simply add a little kite shaped facet which gets lost.
If you damaged a large baguette, it would be more likely to show, and less easy to repair.
you misconstrue my meaning...........due to its lack of faceting compared with Ec's it coudl easily be viewed with some degree of uncertainty? anyway no offense intended........and no --claw prongs would leave the points exposed and they would most certainly chip in short order. PLUS just for the sake of truthfulness your quotations imply I said something I didnt........................I said "It will look more like glass than diamond crystal"Date: 11/6/2005 8:17:34 PM
Author: lovelylulu
window shopper: i appreciate your comments, however i have to say in person i certainly knew it was a diamond and not a 'dull piece of glass' i kind of like this particular stone because its uniqueness.
question: do you think that claw prongs are not possible with this stone because of its sharp corners???
thanks for all the feedback![]()
Date: 11/6/2005 8:17:34 PM
Author: lovelylulu
question: do you think that claw prongs are not possible with this stone because of its sharp corners???