I have been going through PS for quite some time now. It has been a very useful source of information and has provided me a great deal of education on diamonds. Thanks to all the experts for sharing their opinions and for taking time to educate newbies like me.
I understand that for selecting the BR diamond based on its cut, there are some guidelines in terms of table, depth, pavilion, crown %age and angle and there's also the HCA calculator to help narrow down the choices. However, I am wondering if there are some guidelines on how to inspect the diamond visually.
How does someone, who is not a diamond pro, go about determining the quality of a diamond visually without any comparables to look at? Here on PS, I always see the recommendation to check the magnified videos, pictures, ASET and ideal scope images to determine the quality of diamond. But if none of those are available and you only have the diamond to physically look at, what are the things to look for to evaluate it? The GIA excellent cut is a broad range. How can someone visually identify the ideal cut vs super ideal like (H&A, ACA, Signature cut) diamonds?
I understand that for selecting the BR diamond based on its cut, there are some guidelines in terms of table, depth, pavilion, crown %age and angle and there's also the HCA calculator to help narrow down the choices. However, I am wondering if there are some guidelines on how to inspect the diamond visually.
How does someone, who is not a diamond pro, go about determining the quality of a diamond visually without any comparables to look at? Here on PS, I always see the recommendation to check the magnified videos, pictures, ASET and ideal scope images to determine the quality of diamond. But if none of those are available and you only have the diamond to physically look at, what are the things to look for to evaluate it? The GIA excellent cut is a broad range. How can someone visually identify the ideal cut vs super ideal like (H&A, ACA, Signature cut) diamonds?