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I always show loose diamonds to people by resting them between the fingers on THEIR hand.
If we are comparing a set stone to a loose one, then the set stone goes between the fingers and the losse one goes right beside it.
Then people can move the stone around and truly compare them, walk to the daylight, under spots at counter or out to the office lit grading lab.
I use this for cut and for color analysis.

If we are comparing a set stone to a loose one, then the set stone goes between the fingers and the losse one goes right beside it.
Then people can move the stone around and truly compare them, walk to the daylight, under spots at counter or out to the office lit grading lab.
I use this for cut and for color analysis.
