jyeh74|1337830002|3202304 said:I looked under scope after it was cleaned. This is under the store lighting.
I plugged in these numbers on the HCA tool. can someone check my numbers since I'm new at this?
http://idealbrilliant.com/diamond/product/certificate?lot=P512
I wasn't sure on the depth....I think it is 62.4%
62.4% depth, 56% table, 35° crown angle, 41° pavilion angle
It gives me a 2.3 based on those numbers.......over the suggested 2.
+1 x 10000000000Yssie|1337834489|3202347 said:Edited*
HCA takes only four inputs (that are already averaged then rounded if using a GIA report) - it doesn't consider the other proportions or optical symmetry, both of which will nuance look and light return. HCA is merciless on steeper pav angles, if you change by 0.1deg you can see that it'll make a big difference in score. Either of the first two are worth further investigation IMO, the third is not (presumably you would have to have WF call these in? If so you'll be responsible for shipping on stones you don't want)
An article on the range of GIA EX cut grade https://www.pricescope.com/journal/laboratory_cut_grades_what_report_doesn%E2%80%99t_show
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