DazzleVT
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2004
- Messages
- 9
I understand that the better cut a diamond and the smaller it is (saying 0.7ct. vs 2.0ct.) the whiter the diamond will face-up in lower color grades. I also understand that fluorescence can help a diamond appear whiter face-up as well. Was wondering how much a med. Blue fluorescence would help this diamond:
Size: 0.93ct
Clarity: SI2 (fairly eye clean from what I can tell)
Color: L
Measurements: 6.32 - 6.35 x 3.87
Depth: 61.1
Table: 56
Girdle: Thin to medium
Cutlet: None
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Crown Angle: 34.3
Crown Height: 14.7
Pav. Angle: 41.0
Pav. Depth: 43.2
Fluorescence: Medium Blue
When is too low a color and too large a size too much “to be saved”?
I know it would be a personal preference, and would need to see pictures and even better have it in-hand (and take outside), but ive been looking at a vast range of diamonds (F-J; VVS1-I1, eye clean main concern,; 0.7-1.0) trying to find a diamond with the best over-all looks for the right money (ideally would like to keep it at or under $3100) and was wondering if this would even be worth the effort.
Thanks!
Size: 0.93ct
Clarity: SI2 (fairly eye clean from what I can tell)
Color: L
Measurements: 6.32 - 6.35 x 3.87
Depth: 61.1
Table: 56
Girdle: Thin to medium
Cutlet: None
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Crown Angle: 34.3
Crown Height: 14.7
Pav. Angle: 41.0
Pav. Depth: 43.2
Fluorescence: Medium Blue
When is too low a color and too large a size too much “to be saved”?
I know it would be a personal preference, and would need to see pictures and even better have it in-hand (and take outside), but ive been looking at a vast range of diamonds (F-J; VVS1-I1, eye clean main concern,; 0.7-1.0) trying to find a diamond with the best over-all looks for the right money (ideally would like to keep it at or under $3100) and was wondering if this would even be worth the effort.
Thanks!