Andelain
Ideal_Rock
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Karl_K|1395504690|3639386 said:I would expect watery scintillation.
Which is why GIA would downgrade it.
It looks like enough that AGS would also.
Karl_K|1395508598|3639407 said:instead of sharp on/off scintillation the scintillation off the uppers kind of flows together giving the diamond a watery look when moved in some lighting.
Some people don't mind it but it drives me batty.
I agree with gia that its a downgrade, gia would give it a vg.
Rhino|1395508840|3639409 said:Karl_K|1395508598|3639407 said:instead of sharp on/off scintillation the scintillation off the uppers kind of flows together giving the diamond a watery look when moved in some lighting.
Some people don't mind it but it drives me batty.
I agree with gia that its a downgrade, gia would give it a vg.
That's an interesting yet accurate way to describe the visual effects of painting. IMO Helium Reports are best as they can give the gemologist precise degrees of painting (or digging) on either crown or pavilion.
Andelain|1395508893|3639410 said:Ah, I see. That kind of describes what I see when I look at my larger Eightstar. I love the look. So you're saying you think these 2 stones will show some of that?
The effect would be more noticeable in a smaller stone.Andelain|1395508893|3639410 said:Ah, I see. That kind of describes what I see when I look at my larger Eightstar. I love the look. So you're saying you think these 2 stones will show some of that?
Rhino|1395509069|3639414 said:Andelain|1395508893|3639410 said:Ah, I see. That kind of describes what I see when I look at my larger Eightstar. I love the look. So you're saying you think these 2 stones will show some of that?
Because of the variation in IS images and photographic setups I'd never make that assessment from others photography personally. It's possible but also may not be. A Helium Report done by a Helium Scanner or Sarin HD scanner would settle the question immediately.
Karl_K|1395509208|3639415 said:The effect would be more noticeable in a smaller stone.Andelain|1395508893|3639410 said:Ah, I see. That kind of describes what I see when I look at my larger Eightstar. I love the look. So you're saying you think these 2 stones will show some of that?
8* does try and lessen the effect somewhat with the choice of lowers and the angle combination.
They still drive me batty however.
GIA adds the comment "Cut grade affected by brillianteering" if the indexing is too far from normal for EX in their metric.CanuckAB|1395516220|3639475 said:Newbie question: Does painting/digging have to be disclosed on a AGS/GIA certificate?
You can wave this topic off for the most part. It's why I made the "nano-tech" comment above.CanuckAB|1395516810|3639485 said:Thanks John. There's so much to learn. I may be 70 before I feel ready to buy the diamond for my RHR.
CanuckAB|1395516220|3639475 said:Newbie question: Does painting/digging have to be disclosed on a AGS/GIA certificate?
The conversations about "painting" still come up here because it's still interesting for those of us in the "pedantic" cut culture. But quite frankly, in the mainstream, it's a non-conversation. In fact, you can try walking into common jewelry stores and asking them about this topic and, with few exceptions, you'll largely get stares and question marks hovering in the air.
I'll try to stop short of sounding like a commercial for Pricescope but, as it relates to Rhino's comment, the most cut-focused sellers here are regularly patrolling their diamonds for things - like brillianteering variance - which go far beyond the assessments of even the strictest labs.Rhino|1395521556|3639521 said:In general almost every diamond is either painted or dug to some degree and even the most conservative labs will not disclose that information. GIA will only note it on their Reports when it does in fact impact the cut grade (as John points out) but even then do not note the degree to which it has been painted dug.
John Pollard|1395514253|3639452 said:Thank you.
The numbers confirm the near-Tolk presumption, and put these diamonds in a class that's going to be robust in either system - with a possible VG (presuming crown-only) for the 54.7-34.5-40.8 based on deviation from normal indexing. I'm sure you know, Andelain, that many of the basic numbers you have are averages of multiple measurements. A .SRN or full scan would allow a manufacturing report that would be facet-by-facet. It could tell us a bit more.
I also presume you realize how extremely "nano-tech" this conversation is?
Jamie : it is a really amazing stone, super brilliant and bright. Even viewing it, you have to scrutinize pretty intensely to see it.
Me : It looks like it leans toward brilliance over fire. Am I correct?
Jamie : correct
Me : That's what I thought I was seeing. That
and the E color.......
Jamie : without the small areas around the edge you're not getting as much scintillation with the colored light return
Jamie : you're right on
Me : Tell me about it's mate, http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/diamonds/diamond-details/0.427-e-si1-round-diamond-ags-c-104065662019#!prettyPhoto[gallery2]/4/
Jamie : just a moment, let me pull it
Me : OK
Jamie : ok, this one is completely eye clean. inclusions are light/white- even at 2 inches you cannot see them. Also, super super bright
Me : Which way does it lean? Brilliance or fire?
Jamie : definitely brilliance like the other one
Me : Ooooooooooo
Me :
Jamie : they do have a slight twinge of fire,
but not like what you see with most of our Signature's.
Me : interesting. I wonder why they're different. the numbers aren't that different from my fierier ones
Jamie : discussing it with Brian right now
Jamie : there are slight difference in the brillanteering
Me : Oh?
Me : How so?
Jamie : just in the style of how it was cut on the wheel. He confirmed the star and lower girdles are all in line and everything which make it the Signature brand
Me : When you mentioned brillianteering, do you mean painting like an Eight
star? Because that's what I thought of when I looked at the IS, and why I swooned.
Jamie : he did mention it was like the old style vs new style in reference to the eightstar. But, these still have some slight areas of contrast which we have for all Signature stones
Me : You know my mouth is watering over here, I have 2 Eightstars and would have a dozen more if they weren't so damn expensive!
Jamie : well, these should be close and I'm sure at a better price!
Andelain|1395596495|3639887 said:Me : You know my mouth is watering over here, I have 2 Eightstars and would have a dozen more if they weren't so damn expensive!
Jamie : well, these should be close and I'm sure at a better price!
sorta yes and noPyramid|1395601638|3639933 said:Andelain|1395596495|3639887 said:Me : You know my mouth is watering over here, I have 2 Eightstars and would have a dozen more if they weren't so damn expensive!
Jamie : well, these should be close and I'm sure at a better price!
So can people still by Eightstars then, I have never seen it mentioned here for year? Where are they
available from?