A. Over a Carat
B. Internally Flawless
C. Colorless "F"
D. Triple X for Cut, Polish and Symmetry
E. Set in Platinum
F. Oh yes, brand new and from Tiffany
All the above should made buying a much more assuring process.
I have all the documents and paperwork. And pricing is $20,000. (Tiffany Replacement value $25,400) Email me and if you are serious we can work out the details on how to accomplish the sale as I would for your protection and mine to do so in person. I have a local jeweler whom I have dealt with in the past that would be happy to work with us. Serious inquiries only as given the rarity and value of this item, I would not mind keeping this for investment value alone.
Details / Specifics from the Tiffany Lab is as follows:
Round Brilliant
Measurements: 6.83-6.87 x4.20mm
Carat Weight 1.19 Color Grade F Clarity IF
Fluorescence Medium Blue
Precision of Cut, Symmetry and Polish Excellent for all three
Enhancements NONE
Cut Proportions
Total depth Percentage 61.3%
Table size Percentage 58%
Crown Height Percentage 14.7%
Crown Angle 34.6
Star Length Percentage 50%
Pavilion Depth Percentage 43.4%
Crown Inscription. T&CO with Number
Girdle Inscription NONE
Pavilion Angle 41.0
Lower Half Length Percentage 80%
Girdle Thickness Thin to Medium
Gridle Finish Faceted
Cutlet NONE
Current Ring Size is 6, but as this is a NEW Ring, Tiffany has agreed to resize at NO cost.
I am in the East Coast near Baltimore/DC area
Here is a web link that might be of interest regarding diamonds and excerpted below is a part of this link that talks about fine diamond rarity. [url]http://www.celsteel.co.uk/facts.htm[/url]
The polished diamond is graded by weight, colour, clarity and cut.. It is very difficult to comprehend how rare a fine diamond actually is, below are some statistics from De-Beers that show the percentages of fine quality diamonds.
In a one carat diamond the percentage of stones that achieve a G colour or higher is only 0.01673% and the percentage that come to a D colour is 0.00095%
In a one carat diamond the percentage of stones that achieve a VS1 purity or higher is only 0.03976% and the percentage that come up to Internally Flawless is 0.00093%.
The percentage of diamonds that turn into a polished stone of more than 0.50cts of any quality is 0.27656% and the percentage of stones that turn into a one carat stone of any quality 0.05297%.
De-Beers have estimated that only one in seven million diamonds recovered will produce a one carat D Flawless polished stone.
All the Best
Edited by WRWEAKLEY, 19 April 2011 - 09:25 AM.










