SimoneDi Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Dec 19, 2014 Messages 3,811 Feb 26, 2019 #2 Different sets depending on the size of stone they are grading (I think).
Karl_K Super_Ideal_Rock Staff member Trade Joined Aug 4, 2008 Messages 15,559 Feb 26, 2019 #3 See if this will tell ya.... https://www.gia.edu/doc/Coloring-Grading-D-to-Z-Diamonds-at-the-GIA-Laboratory.pdf
See if this will tell ya.... https://www.gia.edu/doc/Coloring-Grading-D-to-Z-Diamonds-at-the-GIA-Laboratory.pdf
AV_ Ideal_Rock Joined Aug 5, 2018 Messages 3,889 Feb 28, 2019 #4 I must have hinted somewhere that this is no longer a reasonable way to measure color. Then, I do love the SPQR part of the world (and the foggy & the grainy & the slate-like, etc) - so I'd never know what to measure, only how. Last edited: Feb 28, 2019
I must have hinted somewhere that this is no longer a reasonable way to measure color. Then, I do love the SPQR part of the world (and the foggy & the grainy & the slate-like, etc) - so I'd never know what to measure, only how.
elizabethess Shiny_Rock Premium Joined Feb 18, 2016 Messages 395 Mar 1, 2019 #5 Karl_K said: See if this will tell ya.... https://www.gia.edu/doc/Coloring-Grading-D-to-Z-Diamonds-at-the-GIA-Laboratory.pdf Click to expand... Thanks! For anyone reading the PDF check p. 308, Box B, 3rd Paragraph
Karl_K said: See if this will tell ya.... https://www.gia.edu/doc/Coloring-Grading-D-to-Z-Diamonds-at-the-GIA-Laboratory.pdf Click to expand... Thanks! For anyone reading the PDF check p. 308, Box B, 3rd Paragraph