greenriver
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2008
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At dinner time my husband and I went to Tiffany to compare what they have with what we have in our mind...
WOW#*&^% the sales person really amazed me with their shiny diamonds!! I am very impressed since I haven''t seen any diamonds can spark like what I saw today. My husband said"o.. It''s the lights." The sales person answered: "Oh NO!! It''s the diamond. It''s the cut"then she covered the diamond under a book,oh yeah, it still shines a lot
It is a 1.34 carat, G, VS1, $19000+ with the classic tiffany setting.
I am so so so amazed and can''t forget that diamond star, until I check its proportion with HCA. 57% table, 61.6% depth, then 35.2C angle and 43.2P angle. Guess what?? HCA score 5.o
Light Return Good
Fire Poor
Scintillation Fair
Spread
or diameter for weight Very Good
So it''s still the lights, not the "cut and the quality" as the sales person said. Or HCA is not always accurate??
WOW#*&^% the sales person really amazed me with their shiny diamonds!! I am very impressed since I haven''t seen any diamonds can spark like what I saw today. My husband said"o.. It''s the lights." The sales person answered: "Oh NO!! It''s the diamond. It''s the cut"then she covered the diamond under a book,oh yeah, it still shines a lot






It is a 1.34 carat, G, VS1, $19000+ with the classic tiffany setting.
I am so so so amazed and can''t forget that diamond star, until I check its proportion with HCA. 57% table, 61.6% depth, then 35.2C angle and 43.2P angle. Guess what?? HCA score 5.o
Light Return Good
Fire Poor
Scintillation Fair
Spread
or diameter for weight Very Good







So it''s still the lights, not the "cut and the quality" as the sales person said. Or HCA is not always accurate??






