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gwaipor

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Question about SI1

This seems quite clear for a SI1?

si1.jpg
 
It depends. Sometimes it's better to have several pinpoint inclusions making a stone a SI1 rather than one significant inclusion that could be a large, dark carbon spot. I'd definitely want someone to carefully evaluate this stone for eye cleanliness.
 
The clarity plot is not an accurate indicator of a stone being eyeclean. I agree with what MGR said, also.
 
I agree with MGR and DS. I would also clearly state what your definition of eye clean is. For many vendors it's half an arms length and face up, for others it's 8 inches. So,if you don't want to see any inclusions from the side from 4 inches,or 6 inches, whatever your preference is I would be clear with the gemologist.




Thanks for your help with the emails today DS. =)
 
gwaipor|1358921446|3362135 said:
Question about SI1
This seems quite clear for a SI1?
si1.jpg
MissGotRocks said:
It depends. Sometimes it's better to have several pinpoint inclusions making a stone a SI1 rather than one significant inclusion that could be a large, dark carbon spot. I'd definitely want someone to carefully evaluate this stone for eye cleanliness.
Gwaipor just as everyone's suggesting to you, clarity can be really tricky, so you want to purchase from a jeweler who can take a close look and assess things for you (including sending you magnified pictures, etc if needed).

The link below is for a thread where a young man is dealing with an issue of clarity first-hand and it's really disappointing for him. I learned a lot from the thread so I thought maybe you would too.

[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/finally-pulled-the-trigger-on-a-1-63-xxx-i-si1-howd-i-do.184342/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/finally-pulled-the-trigger-on-a-1-63-xxx-i-si1-howd-i-do.184342/[/URL]
 
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