LimitedGems
Rough_Rock
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deskjockey|1403211508|3696751 said:I'm a total newbie in terms of reading reports, etc, but how do we know for certain they are the same stone? The dimensions are ever so slightly different - is there something on the report that I can't see that positively IDs them as being the same? (again, I basically don't know anything about this stuff and am looking to learn).
From the photos I think the stones do look identical or nearly so, in terms of the way the light reflects out/cut, but I'm curious if there is some other way to tell for sure (though I'm assuming you have some inside information on this!)
I rotated one of the images to show you it's the same gemstone.
It's nearly impossible to cut something that close to another gemstone, with matching carat weight. The difference are only a tiny 0.01 mm. It's probably only the instrument they use at the GIA Lab (caliper or what ever, I dont know).
When it comes to Corundum crystals, they are cut by direction (structure). For them to find two pieces of corundum in one year that can be cut so extremely close, I suppose that's highly impossible. And when also taking the colors into count, Pink vs. Orangy Pink, with same weight and identical cut, at 4.98 carats each, no way.