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Ellen is correct PaulDate: 2/3/2008 3:27:53 PM
Author: Paul-Antwerp
I do wonder if this is true. In other words, I think that this is absolutely not true. But maybe Garry can chime in here.Date: 2/3/2008 1:11:50 PM
Author: Ellen
Stones that get a score of say .05, will usually be shallow in depth, with shallow crown and pavillion angles. These stones may suffer from head shadow (your head blocks the light when looking close up, causing the stone to get darker), and scintillation may suffer a bit.Date: 2/3/2008 12:16:11 PM
Author: Michel
Also,
On the HCA page is says:
Your own personal preference may be for a diamond with an HCA score of 1.5 more rather than one with a lower score of say 0.5.
How can this be - can someone explain? Why isn''t lower better?
Thanks
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