tommyboy
Rough_Rock
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- Jan 11, 2004
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Hi Everyone, I am new to this board and have gotten some valuable info from reading the message boards thus far.
I have bought this stone below and need some opinions on it.
It is a 1.82 ct RB
7.89 - 7.98 x 4.71mm
Depth 59.4
Table 64
Girdle Thin to slightly thick
Culet Small
Polish Very Good
Symmetry Good
Clarity Grade VS1
Flourescance Faint
The stone looks gorgeous and because of the flourescance, it actually faces up like an I or J, I was told by my jeweler. Keep in mind I didnt buy it from a Jeweler but from a friend whose wife owned it and had it certified. They got divorced and I paid $6,250.
Does anyone have any input on a real certified K. I know K's are not usually certified, but a certified K I must say does not look bad, it actually looks great to me. Jewelers will usually say yellow stones are probably K's, but none of these will be certified so in reality will be more like m, or n's
Please post some feedback on your experiences with certified K round Brilliants.
Thanks in advance.
I have bought this stone below and need some opinions on it.
It is a 1.82 ct RB
7.89 - 7.98 x 4.71mm
Depth 59.4
Table 64
Girdle Thin to slightly thick
Culet Small
Polish Very Good
Symmetry Good
Clarity Grade VS1
Flourescance Faint
The stone looks gorgeous and because of the flourescance, it actually faces up like an I or J, I was told by my jeweler. Keep in mind I didnt buy it from a Jeweler but from a friend whose wife owned it and had it certified. They got divorced and I paid $6,250.
Does anyone have any input on a real certified K. I know K's are not usually certified, but a certified K I must say does not look bad, it actually looks great to me. Jewelers will usually say yellow stones are probably K's, but none of these will be certified so in reality will be more like m, or n's
Please post some feedback on your experiences with certified K round Brilliants.
Thanks in advance.
