xxxxxx Brilliant_Rock Joined Jan 6, 2019 Messages 826 Nov 18, 2021 #1 If you could "cook up" your favourite super ideal round brilliant, which specs would it have and why? Would you prefer more fire? Or do you actually prefer a bigger table? I haven't found my "ideal" specs yet so I'm looking for inspiration!
If you could "cook up" your favourite super ideal round brilliant, which specs would it have and why? Would you prefer more fire? Or do you actually prefer a bigger table? I haven't found my "ideal" specs yet so I'm looking for inspiration!
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DejaWiz Ideal_Rock Joined Apr 23, 2021 Messages 7,087 Nov 18, 2021 #2 40.6/35.0/55 with 75% lowers. Lean towards more fire.
John Pollard Shiny_Rock Staff member Premium Joined Dec 2, 2020 Messages 483 Nov 18, 2021 #3 Here is some info that may be helpful for readers - in terms of x-referencing. Diamond Proportions EDU page. Diamond Proportions The physics of light-behavior within a diamond are reliably consistent, which means proportions measurements can be useful. www.pricescope.com
Here is some info that may be helpful for readers - in terms of x-referencing. Diamond Proportions EDU page. Diamond Proportions The physics of light-behavior within a diamond are reliably consistent, which means proportions measurements can be useful. www.pricescope.com
Kim N Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 6,935 Nov 18, 2021 #4 61.4%, 54.8%, 34.9, 40.7, 70-75% LGF.