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ASET 1.19.jpgThis is the technologically inept trying to display images I got from Todd Gray. The diamond is leftover from his inventory when Nice Ice was in business. It's 1.19 E VS2. It was purchased this week by an old idiot with an asthmatic Windows 7 computer who can't manage images to save her life. But I have to say, it's a lovely Asscher, so nice that I opened the box and said, OMG it's much bigger than I anticipated. And I had measurements and equivalents, I was all prepared. The only explanation is that it sparkles so much it looks bigger. Todd was incredibly nice to work with. This diamond was cut in Antwerp by a company that's no longer in business and Todd said he couldn't find their equals in Asschers or cushions anywhere. He said, "I have one left, held with Brian Gavin. Take a look. Return if you don't love it." Well, I do love it, and I love having a high color and no excuses stone. I know the clouds will bother some but I can't see them, I just see so many colors and sparkle. I'm so pleased to have this Asscher that's inscribed Nice Ice next to the GIA number. Todd was just so nice to work with, I can't recommend him more highly.1634343438576.jpeg
 
wait...im confused? how can that be a vs2? love it though!
 
I thought that, too. But I can't see anything from the top, it's sitting right next to me. If I turn it over I see a few things but nothing major. But when I first saw that photo I thought it had tape residue on it. VS2, who knows?
 
ASET 1.19.jpgThis is the technologically inept trying to display images I got from Todd Gray. The diamond is leftover from his inventory when Nice Ice was in business. It's 1.19 E VS2. It was purchased this week by an old idiot with an asthmatic Windows 7 computer who can't manage images to save her life. But I have to say, it's a lovely Asscher, so nice that I opened the box and said, OMG it's much bigger than I anticipated. And I had measurements and equivalents, I was all prepared. The only explanation is that it sparkles so much it looks bigger. Todd was incredibly nice to work with. This diamond was cut in Antwerp by a company that's no longer in business and Todd said he couldn't find their equals in Asschers or cushions anywhere. He said, "I have one left, held with Brian Gavin. Take a look. Return if you don't love it." Well, I do love it, and I love having a high color and no excuses stone. I know the clouds will bother some but I can't see them, I just see so many colors and sparkle. I'm so pleased to have this Asscher that's inscribed Nice Ice next to the GIA number. Todd was just so nice to work with, I can't recommend him more highly.1634343438576.jpeg

I do know that these cuts do not hide a thing (when it comes to color or clarity) unlike rounds do. Is it possible it is just a reflection but the inclusion is smaller in real life? ‍:wink2:
 
GIA notes clouds. I can't see anything with a 10 X loupe. 30 X microscope I see a tiny bit. I think this is a bit bizarre because such an obvious inclusion usually shows up as something on Idealscope or ASET. I saw nothing. And I have a video where I see nothing. IRL the diamond looks pristine but that magnfied photo is unsettling. Is this the nature of clouds?
Another reason you buy with a return policy!
 
That is just plain weird, discuss it with Todd and tell him I said howdy.
Did you take the pic or did he?
 
Not my pic. Karl, it's just totally weird. I was afraid to buy it because of that image but more afraid to pass up the chance and Todd said it's beautiful and Brian Gavin said "It's a nice stone." I don't see a darned thing except under 30 x. Also, Brian said square diamonds don't photograph well, they can look dark under the table, and this was really my bigger concern. Not seeing it. This rascal just throws sparkle and spectral iight all over.
I'll let Todd know you said "howdy."
 
Diamonds..., they are so hard to clean but I admit this looks exaggerated at 1000ct (the size on my screen). Still, looks to me like exterior dirt.
 
I'm so glad you are pleased with it! Some stones just speak to us. I find this moreso with fancy cuts. So, what are your plans for this guy?
 
Diamonds..., they are so hard to clean but I admit this looks exaggerated at 1000ct (the size on my screen). Still, looks to me like exterior dirt.

diagem, thank you for this kind observation. I really thought, how in the world can it be that included at VS2? Todd sent a great rock and tilt video that looks very clean but I'm unable to save or insert it here.
 
Perhaps it’s filthy? If that’s not removable dirt, there’s no way that’s a VS2. If it is not dirt and received a VS2 rating, I’m very surprised.
 
Not my pic. Karl, it's just totally weird. I was afraid to buy it because of that image but more afraid to pass up the chance and Todd said it's beautiful and Brian Gavin said "It's a nice stone." I don't see a darned thing except under 30 x. Also, Brian said square diamonds don't photograph well, they can look dark under the table, and this was really my bigger concern. Not seeing it. This rascal just throws sparkle and spectral iight all over.
I'll let Todd know you said "howdy."

Karl, Todd says "Hi."
 
ASET 1.19.jpgThis is the technologically inept trying to display images I got from Todd Gray. The diamond is leftover from his inventory when Nice Ice was in business. It's 1.19 E VS2. It was purchased this week by an old idiot with an asthmatic Windows 7 computer who can't manage images to save her life. But I have to say, it's a lovely Asscher, so nice that I opened the box and said, OMG it's much bigger than I anticipated. And I had measurements and equivalents, I was all prepared. The only explanation is that it sparkles so much it looks bigger. Todd was incredibly nice to work with. This diamond was cut in Antwerp by a company that's no longer in business and Todd said he couldn't find their equals in Asschers or cushions anywhere. He said, "I have one left, held with Brian Gavin. Take a look. Return if you don't love it." Well, I do love it, and I love having a high color and no excuses stone. I know the clouds will bother some but I can't see them, I just see so many colors and sparkle. I'm so pleased to have this Asscher that's inscribed Nice Ice next to the GIA number. Todd was just so nice to work with, I can't recommend him more highly.1634343438576.jpeg

Can't believe I am so late coming to this thread :doh:But I am so loving the bright look of this diamond! :kiss2: I'm assuming the weird stuff bottom left is just dirt. However, there is a major problem - not enough photos!?!?! :naughty: We need more pics! in the box, on the hand, balanced on a cat's paw....... different lighting etc. You can't tease us with one photo and keep us dangling..... :bigsmile:
 
I agree with @diamondhoarder , we are going to need some hand shots and pictures! I am glad you found a diamond you love. Can't wait for pictures!
 
diamondhoarder, I knew this would be on your radar at some point.
I thought it looked like tape residue in that photo but it's pretty pristine IRL. Todd Gray didn't sell ugly diamonds.
My problem is that I don't have a smartphone (no, your first thought is accurate) and I have to wait for Mr. Car Parts to take photos. And I haven't told him. He hasn't seen the diamond - that he hasn't paid for - because he's been racing a lot.

Another cloud on my cloudy VS2 is that fact that my 98 yr. old mother passed away last week and I'm trying to help clear out the house. It was a blessing, now I can remember her for the lovely, lovely woman she was who wore a cracked engagement ring for years. This ring will be mine and I want to see if my new Asscher might be a good fit. I hope so, the ring would be called Mya after her.
 
diamondhoarder, I knew this would be on your radar at some point.
I thought it looked like tape residue in that photo but it's pretty pristine IRL. Todd Gray didn't sell ugly diamonds.
My problem is that I don't have a smartphone (no, your first thought is accurate) and I have to wait for Mr. Car Parts to take photos. And I haven't told him. He hasn't seen the diamond - that he hasn't paid for - because he's been racing a lot.

Another cloud on my cloudy VS2 is that fact that my 98 yr. old mother passed away last week and I'm trying to help clear out the house. It was a blessing, now I can remember her for the lovely, lovely woman she was who wore a cracked engagement ring for years. This ring will be mine and I want to see if my new Asscher might be a good fit. I hope so, the ring would be called Mya after her.

I am so sorry for your loss. I know how dealing with bereavement can turn our lives off axis. I lost my best friend last week and all my projects and activities other than essential things are on hold at the moment. I'm sure photographing your new asscher is low on the priority list (especially as your hubby hasn't met it yet :naughty:;)2)

I love the idea that you may be able to make a special ring with it using your mother's engagement ring, that would be a lovely momento. Sending hugs to you.
 
diamondhoarder, I am so very very sorry to learn that you lost your best friend. I know I can't imagine how painful this must be. My mother was 98, who needs more than that, but losing a young person is just tragic.
My heartfelt sympathy to you.
 
diamondhoarder, I am so very very sorry to learn that you lost your best friend. I know I can't imagine how painful this must be. My mother was 98, who needs more than that, but losing a young person is just tragic.
My heartfelt sympathy to you.

Thank you.
 
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