TheGeckoLady
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2009
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I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m clarity blind! I just sold my ER setting so I sent my uncerted diamond to GIA while I was trying to figure out what setting I wanted to put it in. I was just curious and I really wanted to know more about the angles. I knew the clarity wasn’t great and that it wasn’t eye clean but I was a little shocked when it came back as I2. Honestly, I had never really looked at it that carefully with a loupe while it was loose. I guess the settings have always hidden most of the “junk” so I never really noticed. I can only laugh when I look at the plotting diagram on the GIA report. It looks ridiculous.
It didn’t really matter what came back on the grading, I still love it no matter what. I’ve been wearing it for 10 years. Here’s the back story… When I was 12 I saw my dream ring in the window of a jewelry store. It was (if I remember correctly) a 6ct pear with huge trillions on either side and had a price tag of $676,000. When I met my husband and started talking about marriage I told him that my ring had been picked out for 10 years but because I loved him so much I would settle for anything over a carat. We were really, really poor at the time, living in a 300 square foot apartment in the “hood” and eating a lot of ramen noodles and McDonald’s $1 menu. I wasn’t really serious about the 1ct+ diamond I would have taken a ring out of a cracker jack box. Anyway, he found a 1.07ct solitaire at a tiny jewelry store down the road from us. I think they were asking $1600 or $1800 for it? He ended up talking the owner into letting him trade a bunch of jewelry he didn’t wear plus $100 cash for the ring. He must have felt really sorry for us! There’s no way the scrap value on what he traded in was substantially more than what he was asking for the ring. It meant a lot that he figured out a way to get me what I asked for and I really couldn’t believe he pulled it off. Even as an I2 I think he did pretty well for $100 and some ugly 1980’s jewelry that had been sitting in a box for years!
Here are the specs on my “ugly” diamond -
1.07ct
Color: I
Clarity: I2
6.55 − 6.62 x 4.03 mm
C/P/S: VG/VG/VG
Fluorescence: Faint
When I looked at the GIA charts I was surprised at how close it was to EX/EX/EX when you consider how bad the HCA score is.
PROPORTIONS
Depth 61.2 %
Table 60 %
Crown Angle 34.5°
Crown Height 14.0%
Pavilion Angle 41.6°
Pavilion Depth 43.5%
Star Length 55%
Lower Half 85%
Girdle Very Thin to Slightly Thick, Faceted, 3.5%
Culet None
And the HCA results. Eeek, that explains the lack of fire!
Light Return: Good
Fire: Poor
Scintillation: Fair
Spread: Very Good
Total Visual Performance: 6.1 - Fair
Is there ever a case where an I2 like this could be given a makeover to perform better?
I tried to take some decent pictures when I got it back. Sorry about the black camera reflection, it makes it hard to tell that there are no black crystals in it. Now I see what they saw! Haha




It didn’t really matter what came back on the grading, I still love it no matter what. I’ve been wearing it for 10 years. Here’s the back story… When I was 12 I saw my dream ring in the window of a jewelry store. It was (if I remember correctly) a 6ct pear with huge trillions on either side and had a price tag of $676,000. When I met my husband and started talking about marriage I told him that my ring had been picked out for 10 years but because I loved him so much I would settle for anything over a carat. We were really, really poor at the time, living in a 300 square foot apartment in the “hood” and eating a lot of ramen noodles and McDonald’s $1 menu. I wasn’t really serious about the 1ct+ diamond I would have taken a ring out of a cracker jack box. Anyway, he found a 1.07ct solitaire at a tiny jewelry store down the road from us. I think they were asking $1600 or $1800 for it? He ended up talking the owner into letting him trade a bunch of jewelry he didn’t wear plus $100 cash for the ring. He must have felt really sorry for us! There’s no way the scrap value on what he traded in was substantially more than what he was asking for the ring. It meant a lot that he figured out a way to get me what I asked for and I really couldn’t believe he pulled it off. Even as an I2 I think he did pretty well for $100 and some ugly 1980’s jewelry that had been sitting in a box for years!
Here are the specs on my “ugly” diamond -
1.07ct
Color: I
Clarity: I2
6.55 − 6.62 x 4.03 mm
C/P/S: VG/VG/VG
Fluorescence: Faint
When I looked at the GIA charts I was surprised at how close it was to EX/EX/EX when you consider how bad the HCA score is.
PROPORTIONS
Depth 61.2 %
Table 60 %
Crown Angle 34.5°
Crown Height 14.0%
Pavilion Angle 41.6°
Pavilion Depth 43.5%
Star Length 55%
Lower Half 85%
Girdle Very Thin to Slightly Thick, Faceted, 3.5%
Culet None
And the HCA results. Eeek, that explains the lack of fire!
Light Return: Good
Fire: Poor
Scintillation: Fair
Spread: Very Good
Total Visual Performance: 6.1 - Fair
Is there ever a case where an I2 like this could be given a makeover to perform better?
I tried to take some decent pictures when I got it back. Sorry about the black camera reflection, it makes it hard to tell that there are no black crystals in it. Now I see what they saw! Haha



