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slycatty

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Hi, I was looking at these stones and was wondering if I should not consider them since the HCA scores are above 2. I was only able to get a copy of the GIA certificate with picture for the 2nd diamond. Thanks in advance.

1)Carats 1.85
Price 11175-11708
Color H
Clarity SI2
HCA Score 3.1
GIA 17232512

2)Carats 1.95
Price 12598-13213
H
SI2
HCA Score 2.5
GIA 2105998771
http://img.bluenile.com/is/image/certs/?src={/2080/GIA2105998771_zoom.jpeg}&fmt=jpg

3)Carat 2.03
Price 13915
H
SI2
HCA Score 4
GIA 2111178298
 
Date: 2/22/2010 4:47:37 AM
Author:slycatty
Hi, I was looking at these stones and was wondering if I should not consider them since the HCA scores are above 2. I was only able to get a copy of the GIA certificate with picture for the 2nd diamond. Thanks in advance.

1)Carats 1.85
Price 11175-11708
Color H
Clarity SI2
HCA Score 3.1
GIA 17232512

2)Carats 1.95
Price 12598-13213
H
SI2
HCA Score 2.5
GIA 2105998771
http://img.bluenile.com/is/image/certs/?src={/2080/GIA2105998771_zoom.jpeg}&fmt=jpg

3)Carat 2.03
Price 13915
H
SI2
HCA Score 4
GIA 2111178298
Hi slycatty

Can you post all the info from the reports or that you used for the HCA for the other two diamonds please? The second stone might be ok but no way to tell without an image, also I would want an independant expert to evaluate this diamond due to the grade setting clouds noted on the clarity plot for SI2 clarity. Clouds in this grade which set the grade can sometimes interfere with performance.
 
Date: 2/22/2010 5:42:44 AM
Author: Stone-cold11
GIA report check links for

1) http://www2.gia.edu/reportcheck/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showReportVerification&reportno=17232512&weight=1.85

2) http://www2.gia.edu/reportcheck/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showReportVerification&reportno=2105998771&weight=1.95

3) http://www2.gia.edu/reportcheck/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showReportVerification&reportno=2111178298&weight=2.03

1 looks most promising but depends on the averaging and which direction the rounding comes from. I would not buy any without an idealscope image as a confirmation.
Thank you Sir!

I would be most interested in the second but I wouldn't choose it without an Idealscope image.
 
Thanks for the input. So a HCA score above 2 doesn''t automatically disqualify a stone?
 
Ask for a idealscope image. I have a beautiful 1.78 GIA stone cut grade excellent and it scored 2.5. Best way is to see in person and get a scope if u can''t see in person def get the scope most vendors supply it. If the scopes come back good your fine with a 2.5 score.
 
Date: 2/22/2010 1:08:33 PM
Author: slycatty
Thanks for the input. So a HCA score above 2 doesn''t automatically disqualify a stone?
Not necessarily if the stone is tightly cut, has top symmetry and supporting images, these are usually diamonds which score between 2 and 3, but as always images are needed to evaluate.
 
Since we are on the topic here what does a tightly cut stone mean Lorelei. Since u loved mine and it scored a 2.5 on the HCA but had beautiful idealscope images. Is mine a example of being cut tightly just curious? See below.

Measurements: 7.73 - 7.78 x 4.82 mm
Carat Weight: 1.78 carat
Color Grade: J
Clarity Grade: SI1
Cut Grade: Excellent
Depth: 62.2%
Table: 56%
Crown Angle: 33.5°
Crown Height: 14.5%
Pavilion Angle: 41.2°
Pavilion Depth: 43.5%
Star length: 50%
Lower Half: 80%
Girdle: Medium to Slightly Thick, Faceted (4.0%)
Culet: None
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Very Good
Fluorescence: Faint
 
Tightly cut means the Idealscope image turn up fine which your did.

By loosely cut we mean that there is significant variation in angles from the average numbers given by GIA such that the resulting facet pattern display leakage in the idealscope image.
 
Date: 2/22/2010 3:33:16 PM
Author: nicstn
Since we are on the topic here what does a tightly cut stone mean Lorelei. Since u loved mine and it scored a 2.5 on the HCA but had beautiful idealscope images. Is mine a example of being cut tightly just curious? See below.

Measurements: 7.73 - 7.78 x 4.82 mm
Carat Weight: 1.78 carat
Color Grade: J
Clarity Grade: SI1
Cut Grade: Excellent
Depth: 62.2%
Table: 56%
Crown Angle: 33.5°
Crown Height: 14.5%
Pavilion Angle: 41.2°
Pavilion Depth: 43.5%
Star length: 50%
Lower Half: 80%
Girdle: Medium to Slightly Thick, Faceted (4.0%)
Culet: None
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Very Good
Fluorescence: Faint
Hi Nic!

I would be glad to explain further. When we say " tightly cut" this basically means that the overall cutting precision is good with little variance between angle measurements, no wide swings away from the average measurements. This can be exacerbated with forced rounding issues such as GIA's methods, particularly with borderline crown and pavilion angle combos. Of course the best way to judge overall cutting precision is with images in order to see if there is any light leakage and to judge the light return, also scanner measurements such as Sarin/ Helium can show if there is variation between the various facets.

Interesting link that explains about diamond scanners
 
Looks ok, maybe some slight leakage in the IS image but that could be due to the tilt of the stone when the image is taken.
 
Date: 2/24/2010 3:50:56 AM
Author: Stone-cold11
Looks ok, maybe some slight leakage in the IS image but that could be due to the tilt of the stone when the image is taken.
I think this is the case that the IS was slightly tilted when taking the image, check with Judah or Barry concerning this.
 
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