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LucaNguyen

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Hi pricescope amazing people

I’ve just recently purchase a diamond for our 10 years wedding anniversary for my wife I have already set the diamond on a ring

what do you guys think about the diamond with the ASET image, Idealscope and hearts and arrow images.

I’m a little worry about the blue contrast around the end of the arrow.
You’re help would be really appreciated

round cut 7.11x 7.08x 4.24

Ct- 1.3

Depth 59.7

Table 59

Crown 33

Pavilion 41


HCA score 0.9

Many thanks
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You did good.
The positioning between the stone, scope and camera is off in each of the images but taken all together they point to a well cut 60/60 diamond with no big issues
 
I don’t personally care for the 60/60 look, but as far as leakage this is great!
 
Thank you for replying everyone :) I just worry about these section of the diamond. The end of the arrow where it’s really contrast and the arrow is not define. Would @sledge @Hollowayadvisor3 if by any chance you come cross my post would you be able to advice me on this or anyone. Many thanks 315D5CD4-43CA-4840-BE17-DAD269B842C9.jpeg
 
Hi LucaNguyen,

An ASET scope is used to examine light return not to examine precision cut hearts and arrows. Do you have an Ideal Scope?

The arrows look excellent in the first picture, except for the one at 5 o'clock. As Karl_K mentioned you may have the diamond tilted just a bit in each of the photos. Then again you may never be able to see all 8 arrow heads perfectly at the same time. Was this diamond sold as an H and A stone? I assume it wasn't or you would have been supplied with H and A images.

Ultimately, I think you should be very happy with your diamond purchase. No doubt it's beautiful in real life!
 
Hi LucaNguyen,

An ASET scope is used to examine light return not to examine precision cut hearts and arrows. Do you have an Ideal Scope?

The arrows look excellent in the first picture, except for the one at 5 o'clock. As Karl_K mentioned you may have the diamond tilted just a bit in each of the photos. Then again you may never be able to see all 8 arrow heads perfectly at the same time. Was this diamond sold as an H and A stone? I assume it wasn't or you would have been supplied with H and A images.

Ultimately, I think you should be very happy with your diamond purchase. No doubt it's beautiful in real life!

Thank you for the reassurance, definitely appreciate it. The first image is from H&A scope when I purchase it but I didn’t manage to the heart side. I do have the ideal scope which is the 3&4 image. The rest are ASEt scope. But yes I think it’s a good diamond and wife loves her ring :)
 
Some angle variation and asymmetry. No leakage.
But nearly all flaws you notice and mention are due to improper use of the scope.
The scope is too close to the diamond if you see clubheads instead of arrowheads. You should not see any green in the middle either for your diamond. the scope is too close. Move your scope away from the diamond until the middle just turns solid red. That should be about right.

It is a keeper.
 
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Thank you for replying everyone :) I just worry about these section of the diamond. The end of the arrow where it’s really contrast and the arrow is not define. Would @sledge @Hollowayadvisor3 if by any chance you come cross my post would you be able to advice me on this or anyone. Many thanks 315D5CD4-43CA-4840-BE17-DAD269B842C9.jpeg

I want to buy the tool. Which one you bought?
Thanks
 
Thank you to everyone who dropped by and help !! one last last question does the diamond show any painting or digging? As you can tell I went down a rabbit hole and did more research am I reading too much into this.

 
No. Not at all! Step away from Pricescope for a while and enjoy your ring.:lol:
 
Some painting. No noticeable digging.
Nothing significant.
 
Some angle variation and asymmetry. No leakage.
But nearly all flaws you notice and mention are due to improper use of the scope.
The scope is too close to the diamond if you see clubheads instead of arrowheads. You should not see any green in the middle either for your diamond. the scope is too close. Move your scope away from the diamond until the middle just turns solid red. That should be about right.

It is a keeper.

Dead on FP
 
@LucaNguyen wow - your 60/60 style cut looks perfect!
Would love to see some videos under various lighting conditions, if you wouldn't mind sharing.
 
@LucaNguyen wow - your 60/60 style cut looks perfect!
Would love to see some videos under various lighting conditions, if you wouldn't mind sharing.

Hi DejaWiz, thank you the reassurances yes of course I’ll do once I finish work today. What lighting would you like to see the ring under ? ✌️As you can tell I’m an all rounder rookie when it comes to diamonds.
 
Hi DejaWiz, thank you the reassurances yes of course I’ll do once I finish work today. What lighting would you like to see the ring under ? ✌️As you can tell I’m an all rounder rookie when it comes to diamonds.

Sunlight, outdoor shade, indoor lighting (LED style if available)...whatever you feel like making videos of. :)
 





Sorry guys don’t know why I can’t directly upload video onto PS. This is the best I can do let me know what you guys thinks

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Now THAT is how a 60/60 is done!

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