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Found a matching pair of IGI graded HPHT H&A cuts to compare with an AGSL graded CVD AGS 0 cut. All are eye clean D color VS clarity. No visible fluorescence or phosphorescence.
1.76
loupe360.com


1.74
loupe360.com


1.312
agslab.com


1.74 vs 1.76
1.312 vs 1.74
My observations:
There’s a 3x price difference between the cheapest and the priciest IGI H&A cuts with similar carat weight, color, and clarity. This IGI pair is in the lower end of the price spectrum. I didn’t find any issues with the material and I certainly wouldn’t pay up to 3x as much for a marginal improvement in cut.
For a ring, I would consider going down in size for better cut quality for the same price. I didn’t expect to find that this marginal improvement in cut quality is enough to level the playing field against another round that faces up 20% bigger. This comparison changed my mind.
Carat Weight | 1.76 | 1.74 | 1.312 |
Measurements | 7.75 - 7.78 x 4.76 | 7.73 - 7.77 x 4.74 | 7.04 - 7.06 x 4.31 |
Depth | 61.2% | 61.1% | 61.1% |
Table | 56.5% | 56% | 56.9% |
Crown Angle | 34.1 | 34 | 34.6 |
Crown Height | 15% | 15% | 14.9% |
Pavilion Angle | 40.7 | 40.7 | 40.7 |
Pavilion Depth | 43% | 43% | 43.0% |
Star Facets | 51 | ||
Lower Girdle | 76 |
1.76
Loupe360


1.74
Loupe360


1.312
AGS Laboratories


1.74 vs 1.76
1.312 vs 1.74
My observations:
- Minimal differences between HPHT and CVD in color and transparency
- The paddling visible in the ASET images is not noticeable in person
- Minimal differences between the 1.76 and 1.74 in person
- Easier to take images of the 1.312 with crisper patterning
- The 1.312 looks more lively in motion than the IGI pair
There’s a 3x price difference between the cheapest and the priciest IGI H&A cuts with similar carat weight, color, and clarity. This IGI pair is in the lower end of the price spectrum. I didn’t find any issues with the material and I certainly wouldn’t pay up to 3x as much for a marginal improvement in cut.
For a ring, I would consider going down in size for better cut quality for the same price. I didn’t expect to find that this marginal improvement in cut quality is enough to level the playing field against another round that faces up 20% bigger. This comparison changed my mind.