Looking for help and opinions choosing a stone for my future ER. He prefers round stones, and I have developed a love for the unique character of the chunky flashes of old european cuts.
I guided him to the August Vintage Round (AVR) from Distinctive Gem, and then discovered that Jon recently released his new August Vintage Old Mine Brilliant (AVOMB) cut that also caught our eye. We are trying to use ASET images and his comparison videos to pick which one to purchase, but have run into several questions that I though the lovely PS cut gurus could advise on.
This is the stone that I am hoping to replicate. The lively flashes from the "snowflake" pattern were stunning. It is now sold, but the photos of it can be found here.
Video of the ring here (please watch!)
Whenever I've seen this and other OEC's with lively facets that dance in videos, I always notice that in the straight on photo that they seem to have the black contrast areas
...much like the the Arrows in an ideal cut MRB.
QUESTION 1: Since I know that the arrows of an MRB show up Blue on the ASET (light from straight above) should I also expect to see a similar looking flowery contrast pattern in an OEC that displays similar optics to the one above?
Jon started doing custom cutting on lab stones recently, and is now offering cut choices for those of us so inclined *cough*picky*cough* to have a preference. For the AVR he has two cutting styles: the Daisy (which would not be graded as an OEC) and the (newer??) Lotus that has the cutlet and does qualify as an OEC when graded.
AVR Daisy vs Lotus comparison video
QUESTION 2:
Both of these stones look insanely bright, but seem to lack the playful winking of the facets turning on and off that the inspiration video had. Why is that happening? Is that what I would expect to see in real life, just a bright white light and very little playfulness of the facets? Is this a problem with the video?
This AVR Daisy stone (below) is now sold, but when I looked at the ASET it seemed to lack any of that contrast pattern blue areas. Is this why the stones in the video just look WHITE WHITE WHITE?
By comparison, this AVR Lotus (below) seems to have more contrast patterning, so would it be more similar to the stone in the ring above in terms of playfulness of the facets? (I know the facet pattern is different)
QUESTION 3:
The new cut, AV Old Mine Brilliant (AVOMB) also has a comparison video showing it beside the the AVR and AVC.
This cut DEFINITELY has a contrast pattern, but it doesn't seem to change or turn on and off during the video? Is that fine?
Which of these cuts would you choose to get the most "playful" and similar to the inspiration stone? I don't care about the grading being a true OEC on the paper.
Full disclosure: the SO intends to buy a lab-grown stone, but our questions mostly relate to cut and interpreting ASET images so I chose to post in RockyTalky first. Mods, please move if needed!
I guided him to the August Vintage Round (AVR) from Distinctive Gem, and then discovered that Jon recently released his new August Vintage Old Mine Brilliant (AVOMB) cut that also caught our eye. We are trying to use ASET images and his comparison videos to pick which one to purchase, but have run into several questions that I though the lovely PS cut gurus could advise on.
This is the stone that I am hoping to replicate. The lively flashes from the "snowflake" pattern were stunning. It is now sold, but the photos of it can be found here.
Video of the ring here (please watch!)
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Whenever I've seen this and other OEC's with lively facets that dance in videos, I always notice that in the straight on photo that they seem to have the black contrast areas
...much like the the Arrows in an ideal cut MRB.
QUESTION 1: Since I know that the arrows of an MRB show up Blue on the ASET (light from straight above) should I also expect to see a similar looking flowery contrast pattern in an OEC that displays similar optics to the one above?
Jon started doing custom cutting on lab stones recently, and is now offering cut choices for those of us so inclined *cough*picky*cough* to have a preference. For the AVR he has two cutting styles: the Daisy (which would not be graded as an OEC) and the (newer??) Lotus that has the cutlet and does qualify as an OEC when graded.
AVR Daisy vs Lotus comparison video
QUESTION 2:
Both of these stones look insanely bright, but seem to lack the playful winking of the facets turning on and off that the inspiration video had. Why is that happening? Is that what I would expect to see in real life, just a bright white light and very little playfulness of the facets? Is this a problem with the video?
This AVR Daisy stone (below) is now sold, but when I looked at the ASET it seemed to lack any of that contrast pattern blue areas. Is this why the stones in the video just look WHITE WHITE WHITE?
By comparison, this AVR Lotus (below) seems to have more contrast patterning, so would it be more similar to the stone in the ring above in terms of playfulness of the facets? (I know the facet pattern is different)
QUESTION 3:
The new cut, AV Old Mine Brilliant (AVOMB) also has a comparison video showing it beside the the AVR and AVC.
This cut DEFINITELY has a contrast pattern, but it doesn't seem to change or turn on and off during the video? Is that fine?
Which of these cuts would you choose to get the most "playful" and similar to the inspiration stone? I don't care about the grading being a true OEC on the paper.
Full disclosure: the SO intends to buy a lab-grown stone, but our questions mostly relate to cut and interpreting ASET images so I chose to post in RockyTalky first. Mods, please move if needed!