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Round Brilliant
Diamonds of this size are rarely this dark. The reasons have to do with
the angles the cutter has to work with when cutting. If he's cutting a
radiant, there are infinite possibilities for how he can place the facets.
Even shape the facets is not "standardized" on radiant, and cushion cuts.
If he's cutting a round, he's handcuffed, to a certain extent.
However he did
it, the cut is amazing, and the color, remarkable.
I love the way
this diamond is cut because it has such tremendous sparkle.
The photo below
was taken in dim lighting. The same amount of light that's hitting my hand
is hitting the diamond. Look how much it's kicking back.
The visual size
is also good- it has good spread for it's weight.
This may
surprise you, but I was very happy that this stone is an I1. We had a
1.99ct Fancy Yellow VS1 recently ( now sold) listed for $28k. That's why
I'm really thrilled with the clarity of this guy. Although the feathers
are clearly visible in the photos, it's impossible for me to see them
naked eye.
The feathers
are wholly located within the diamond and pose no structural threat
whatsoever.
Medium Blue Fluorescence gives
the stone an somewhat chameleon- like persona.
IN some lighting it looks a bit lighter
than in others
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