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Re: How important are HCA factor grades in assessing diamond
You're very welcome Sara.
I see what you mean about the lighter circle in the table- I believe that the way it shows as a distinct feature is more a function of difficulty in photography, as opposed to something I saw IRL.
Same about looking flat- in real life, it was quite dimensional in the way it flashed the light.
Just a point to correct the record.
If I have ever said I don't like the look of patterned stones- or if I have ever implied that, it's not the case.
I can really appreciate the look- a lot.
I'm just saying that I prefer the less patterned look.
ccl- at the level which we operate, there's no "marketing" plans espoused by cutters- there's no discussion of any of the details we're debating here. We need to be a "big boy" and make up our own minds.
The cutter shows you the stones ( if you're a favored client) and it's up to the dealer purchasing the stones from the cutter to make their own choices. I mentioned the difference in "marketing" referring to the fact that the stones in question were specifically NOT allowed to flow into the broader NY market- rather they were shown only to preferred clients.
Even though we are a very important client to this particular cutter, they cut based on many factors.....but not my taste.
Maybe my appetite for certain stones might make them likely to show me that type of stones- but the rough - and how it plays out- is a far more prevalent factor in planning.
We did not sell the stone.
You're very welcome Sara.
I see what you mean about the lighter circle in the table- I believe that the way it shows as a distinct feature is more a function of difficulty in photography, as opposed to something I saw IRL.
Same about looking flat- in real life, it was quite dimensional in the way it flashed the light.
Just a point to correct the record.
If I have ever said I don't like the look of patterned stones- or if I have ever implied that, it's not the case.
I can really appreciate the look- a lot.
I'm just saying that I prefer the less patterned look.
ccl- at the level which we operate, there's no "marketing" plans espoused by cutters- there's no discussion of any of the details we're debating here. We need to be a "big boy" and make up our own minds.
The cutter shows you the stones ( if you're a favored client) and it's up to the dealer purchasing the stones from the cutter to make their own choices. I mentioned the difference in "marketing" referring to the fact that the stones in question were specifically NOT allowed to flow into the broader NY market- rather they were shown only to preferred clients.
Even though we are a very important client to this particular cutter, they cut based on many factors.....but not my taste.
Maybe my appetite for certain stones might make them likely to show me that type of stones- but the rough - and how it plays out- is a far more prevalent factor in planning.
We did not sell the stone.