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Date: 7/31/2009 4:12:27 PM
Author: loverock
David,
I read a thread you created back in May'09: Is 60/60 a bad proportion for a round diamond- can we trust a GIA EX cut grade? - I didn't finish the whole thread yet
do we have a short answer for this? Yes? No?
Thanks.
loverock
Date: 8/3/2009 9:37:02 AM
Author: strmrdr
congrates!!!!
It sounds like the jeweler really treated you right.
Would you care to share who it was?
Date: 8/1/2009 8:40:16 AM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 8/1/2009 8:14:45 AM
Author: loverock
So does anybody know why it only scroe 3.3 on the HCA? table too big? crown too high? I thought H&A pattern would always make a great stone.
The crown and pavilion angles mainly account for the score, they aren''t the best fit for each other. If the pavilion angle was shallower, say around 40.6 that would be a better fit for that crown angle, or conversely a shallower crown would be a better fit for that pavilion angle, around 34.5 as an example. And because a diamond shows a h&a pattern means the optical symmetry is good, not necessarily that the diamond will be a great performer.
Hi MaryDate: 8/3/2009 10:48:36 AM
Author: MaryCarolyn
Date: 8/1/2009 8:40:16 AM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 8/1/2009 8:14:45 AM
Author: loverock
So does anybody know why it only scroe 3.3 on the HCA? table too big? crown too high? I thought H&A pattern would always make a great stone.
The crown and pavilion angles mainly account for the score, they aren't the best fit for each other. If the pavilion angle was shallower, say around 40.6 that would be a better fit for that crown angle, or conversely a shallower crown would be a better fit for that pavilion angle, around 34.5 as an example. And because a diamond shows a h&a pattern means the optical symmetry is good, not necessarily that the diamond will be a great performer.
Still learning about cuts... A little confused, because some vendors (James Allen, etc) brand their top cut as Hearts and Arrows, yet it sounds like H&A only guarantees optical symmetry, not an ideal cut. Can anyone explain? THANKS!!!
Date: 8/3/2009 10:48:36 AM
Author: MaryCarolyn
Date: 8/1/2009 8:40:16 AM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 8/1/2009 8:14:45 AM
Author: loverock
So does anybody know why it only scroe 3.3 on the HCA? table too big? crown too high? I thought H&A pattern would always make a great stone.
The crown and pavilion angles mainly account for the score, they aren''t the best fit for each other. If the pavilion angle was shallower, say around 40.6 that would be a better fit for that crown angle, or conversely a shallower crown would be a better fit for that pavilion angle, around 34.5 as an example. And because a diamond shows a h&a pattern means the optical symmetry is good, not necessarily that the diamond will be a great performer.
Still learning about cuts... A little confused, because some vendors (James Allen, etc) brand their top cut as Hearts and Arrows, yet it sounds like H&A only guarantees optical symmetry, not an ideal cut. Can anyone explain? THANKS!!!
You''re so very welcome- and thank you!!Date: 8/2/2009 8:31:27 PM
Author: loverock
Thank you David!
I have read a lot of discussions on PS regarding the 60/60 and the new ''ideal'' cuts. I have to say I very much value and appreciate your opinions.
Although this stone didn''t do well on the HCA testing, I fell in love with when the second time I went back to see it. So did everybody go with me.
Thanks for your help and yes, I had a great weekend.
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Loverock