Having read through older postings on the subject, I now have a much better grasp of the strengths and limitations of the HCA. Still, I have a couple of questions.
First is this. I get it that, below 2, a lower HCA score isn’t necessarily better. They are considered all on equal ground. Some indeed prefer a score between 1 and 2 to a score below 1. Question: How about above 2? Is 2.4 better than 5.2? Or are scores above 2 similarly regarded as all equal?
A second question, more like a comment: I do see how some newbies could easily be led into misinterpreting the HCA, and here’s the problem I see. The HCA assigns grades of Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor to each of four criteria: A diamond’s Light Return, Fire, Scintillation and Spread. A stone that scores 0.7 will probably receive Excellent on all four criteria, whereas one that scores 1.9 will probably receive "only" Very Goods.
Well, one would be forgiven for thinking that Excellent is “better” than Very Good! The grading system seems to build a certain ambiguity into the interpretation of the HCA.
Anyway, once you know what not to do, then there’s no problem. But like many others on this forum, I spent several days going through online diamond collections, running them through the HCA, and rejecting all the diamonds that scored 1.4 – 1.9, thinking that the ones that scored below 1.0 were superior. And I''m sure others will come along and do the same. Perhaps something for Garry to think about?
First is this. I get it that, below 2, a lower HCA score isn’t necessarily better. They are considered all on equal ground. Some indeed prefer a score between 1 and 2 to a score below 1. Question: How about above 2? Is 2.4 better than 5.2? Or are scores above 2 similarly regarded as all equal?
A second question, more like a comment: I do see how some newbies could easily be led into misinterpreting the HCA, and here’s the problem I see. The HCA assigns grades of Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor to each of four criteria: A diamond’s Light Return, Fire, Scintillation and Spread. A stone that scores 0.7 will probably receive Excellent on all four criteria, whereas one that scores 1.9 will probably receive "only" Very Goods.
Well, one would be forgiven for thinking that Excellent is “better” than Very Good! The grading system seems to build a certain ambiguity into the interpretation of the HCA.
Anyway, once you know what not to do, then there’s no problem. But like many others on this forum, I spent several days going through online diamond collections, running them through the HCA, and rejecting all the diamonds that scored 1.4 – 1.9, thinking that the ones that scored below 1.0 were superior. And I''m sure others will come along and do the same. Perhaps something for Garry to think about?