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Joined: May 2007
Location: Athens, Greece and Long Island, New York
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http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/3487
2.3ct I SI1 Round H&A (Hearts and Arrow) AGS Triple Ideal (Triple 000) Brilliant Scope/Gemex: White Light, Color Light and Scintallation Very High (the Highest) The Stats: Shape:RoundCarat Weight:2.30ctColor:IClarity:SI1AGS Cut Grade:Idealest GIA Cut Grade:ExcellentAGS Light Performance:IdealOptical Symmetry:SuperiorPolish:IdealSymmetry:IdealFluores cence:NegligibleGirdle:1.58%Culet:NoneLab Report:AGSLab Report #:8732904In House:YesWidth:8.52mmLength:8.54mmDepth:5.23mmTabl e Percentage:56.43%Depth Percentage:61.32%Crown ∠:34.05°Crown Depth:14.72%Pavilion ∠:41.05°Pavilion Depth:43.36%Upper Girdle ∠:42.30°Lower Girdle ∠:42.21° |
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♡ Obsessed
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Tampa, Florida
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:) = blings!
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Northern VA
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+1 !!
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Joined: Jan 2007
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It looks like a very well cut stone
but the colour has warmth to it, so if tint bothers you, you might want to think about going up a colour.
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Location: Dallas Area
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looks fantastic! On a stone cut that wonderful, you'll never see color in it, definitely not by looking at at head on.
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Joined: Jun 2007
Location: the South
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Gorgeous! I'm color-sensitive, so I would go for a whiter stone, but drop down in clarity. You can't beat the cut of this stone, though. Do you know what setting you want?
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Joined: Mar 2006
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Try and stay in the G's for color and V's for clarity.
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,841
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That is a GREAT stone in a sweet spot! I like an eyeclean SI1!!! The I could be a tossup. I personally prefer G-H but I's can be pretty darn white!
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Bless your heart :)
Joined: Aug 2006
Location: Biloxi, Mississippi
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I love it!! soo pretty! And, I agree with Swanky, if you get it set and it is well cut, you wont notice it head on.
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Sophie
Joined: Feb 2007
Location: Southern California
Posts: 16,852
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This looks like a very beautiful stone. Personally, I would go up in color (if color sensitive or like to view stone on its side) and up a notch on clarity, like VS2. I feel with a stone this size, clarity is very important.
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Location: Dallas Area
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VS2's look like SI1s when looking at them w/ your eye and not magnified
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LV overload
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 3,534
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on paper it sounds like a magnificent stone. i didn't look at the price but considering the size and cut i would venture to say it may be costly. with that said, wouldn't you like to see more pictures of the stone in a natural setting?
^i agree. clarity is the least important to me as long as it's eyeclean. for e.g., no feathering, smudges, faint/thin lines, etc that are visible to the naked eye. |
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Joined: May 2007
Location: Athens, Greece and Long Island, New York
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The Stone is completly eye clean, and very very white. I watched the stone next to an H and G and I couldn't tell the difference. For me because the stone is Round Shape I can't tell the color as much if the diamond was Square shape.
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Location: Dallas Area
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I have an I colored stone almost 4 carats, this I stone you found will be fantastic!
Are you getting it? What setting are you considering? |
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