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Rough_Rock
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- Apr 24, 2006
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Today Renee of WhiteFlash (who by the way is wonderfully helpful) sent me a picture of the loose diamond I had sent in to WhiteFlash to be set in their Tiffany classic six-prong solitaire setting (platinum). WhiteFlash took a picture of the finished product and hopefully I'll be able to pick it up at a local FedEx tomorrow. Until then, more pictures to follow! I don't think that I will be able to top WhiteFlash's pictures, however!
I can see arrows!
But it looks like one of the arrow heads may be off a little
I already saw the stone in person already and it looks fiery/bright/scintillating, however!
I absolutely love how the prongs are well placed/cut in a fashion so as to permit as much stone as possible to the viewer's eye! My previous BlueNile six-prong setting was horrible with huge, spider-like prongs reaching into the crown of the stone ... so far in the prongs barely reached the table!
Here are the stone's specs:
Basic info: 1.554 J/SI1 (AGSL report from 01/2006) with HCA of 1.2 (EX, EX, EX, VG)
Crown angle/%: 34.4/14.9%
Pavillion angle/%: 40.8/43.1%
Table %: 56.5%
Depth %: 61.1%
Girdle: thin to slightly thick, faceted, 1.2 - 4.0%
Culet: pointed
Dimensions: 7.43 x 7.51 x 4.56 mm
Fluorescence: None (unfortunately!
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EDIT: Let me also add that this stone is an AGS000; so its symmetry and polish are both marked with highest AGS grades.
I can see arrows!
Here are the stone's specs:
Basic info: 1.554 J/SI1 (AGSL report from 01/2006) with HCA of 1.2 (EX, EX, EX, VG)
Crown angle/%: 34.4/14.9%
Pavillion angle/%: 40.8/43.1%
Table %: 56.5%
Depth %: 61.1%
Girdle: thin to slightly thick, faceted, 1.2 - 4.0%
Culet: pointed
Dimensions: 7.43 x 7.51 x 4.56 mm
Fluorescence: None (unfortunately!
EDIT: Let me also add that this stone is an AGS000; so its symmetry and polish are both marked with highest AGS grades.