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Started by dinkins, Jun 22 2000 02:55 PM
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#1
Posted 22 June 2000 - 02:55 PM
#2 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 18 February 2001 - 02:13 PM
What is a Champagne Diamond
#3
Posted 19 February 2001 - 07:01 AM
A diamond that has a brown body color.
Jan
Jan
Jan
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#4 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 15 January 2003 - 08:44 AM
Hello,
My husband and I are interested in an antique cushion cut that is J color with no flourecence and SI1 clarity. The GIA cert. shows "good"symmetry and polish. The girdle is thick to extremely thick. The culet is medium The depth is 61% and the table is 51%.
I love the soft look of an antique but my husband is concerned with value. The old stones are priced high and do not hold their value the same as todays modern rounds. Do you have any input in regards to this dilemma? Does this stone sound like one of decent enough quality or should we go for less size and better color and clarity? (Is it bad for a J colored stone NOT to have any flourecence?)
Thank you, Michelle
My husband and I are interested in an antique cushion cut that is J color with no flourecence and SI1 clarity. The GIA cert. shows "good"symmetry and polish. The girdle is thick to extremely thick. The culet is medium The depth is 61% and the table is 51%.
I love the soft look of an antique but my husband is concerned with value. The old stones are priced high and do not hold their value the same as todays modern rounds. Do you have any input in regards to this dilemma? Does this stone sound like one of decent enough quality or should we go for less size and better color and clarity? (Is it bad for a J colored stone NOT to have any flourecence?)
Thank you, Michelle
#5
Posted 17 January 2003 - 06:37 AM
Most of the questions you had were personal decisions for taste.
You have to decide what type of stone really sings to you.
I would mention the extremely thick girlde is probably hiding some extra weight in the stone.
Jan
You have to decide what type of stone really sings to you.
I would mention the extremely thick girlde is probably hiding some extra weight in the stone.
Jan
Jan
For those that want to know the truth about diamonds, just ask.
dbof.com
For those that want to know the truth about diamonds, just ask.
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Posted 05 April 2003 - 09:59 AM
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