rocknovice
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2002
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- 18
Why don''t GIA reports list the angles of the diamond? In order to list the percentages that they do, dont they have to get a sarin report? The only reason I can think of is to make it more difficult for consumers to make an educated purchase.
A diamond is what it is. The GIA report is supposedly telling you what it is. I can''t believe the people at GIA think angles are an unimportant criteria when chosing a diamond. Maybe they havent agreed on how to interpret them based on their lack of a cut grade, but I''ll bet every GIA certified gemologist that buys a diamond for his/her own use checks the angles.
Isnt a sarin report pretty inexpensive? Isnt it dont during the GIA grading process? Any comments?
A diamond is what it is. The GIA report is supposedly telling you what it is. I can''t believe the people at GIA think angles are an unimportant criteria when chosing a diamond. Maybe they havent agreed on how to interpret them based on their lack of a cut grade, but I''ll bet every GIA certified gemologist that buys a diamond for his/her own use checks the angles.
Isnt a sarin report pretty inexpensive? Isnt it dont during the GIA grading process? Any comments?