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Shiny_Rock
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- Dec 23, 2012
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I've seen this term floating around, but I'm not 100% sure I can identify a watery diamond unless I had another diamond to compare it to. Are there tell tale signs?
I've watched the GOG videos and the difference seems fairly obvious when the watery diamond is sitting in the whitebox alongside a star performer. However, I have a sparkly albeit very shallow diamond sitting alone in a jewel box. How do I know if it has the appropriate amount of fire or scintillation?
A few setting vendors have mentioned that it "should be watery" based on the depth. I don't think it is, I actually think it's bright and lively. However, when I look at the (ahem, craptastic iphone) photos of it sitting in semi mounts, I can see the base of the prongs in a few of the images - is that normal? Is that something that wouldn't be visible when the stone is actually set properly into the setting?
I'm so sorry for all the posts with questions. Thank you all for being so wonderfully helpful.
I've watched the GOG videos and the difference seems fairly obvious when the watery diamond is sitting in the whitebox alongside a star performer. However, I have a sparkly albeit very shallow diamond sitting alone in a jewel box. How do I know if it has the appropriate amount of fire or scintillation?
A few setting vendors have mentioned that it "should be watery" based on the depth. I don't think it is, I actually think it's bright and lively. However, when I look at the (ahem, craptastic iphone) photos of it sitting in semi mounts, I can see the base of the prongs in a few of the images - is that normal? Is that something that wouldn't be visible when the stone is actually set properly into the setting?
I'm so sorry for all the posts with questions. Thank you all for being so wonderfully helpful.