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Cushion Modified Brilliant Cut Diamond Ring 1.10-carat in pave mounting

July 28, 2010 by admin  
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Diamond ring with 1.10 carat cushion modified brilliant diamond graded I color, VS2 clarity, depth 66.7 %, table 62 %, Very Good polish, Excellent symmetry, No fluorescence, measuring 6.13 x 5.82 x 3.88 mm (ref: GIA 16134877, dated 06/14/2007) set in a custom 18-karat white gold Bez Ambar mounting (Stamped Bez Ambar 750, 88716). The mounting has sixty-two pave-set round diamonds (0.39 total carat weight) in a knife edge style around the cushion and going halfway down the shank.

Video Rating: 5 / 5

On the market Cushion Cut diamonds are described on the GIA Reports as being “Cushion Modified Brilliant” or “Cushion Brilliant”. Does this description equate to anything meaningful with regards to the optics of a cushion cut? In this video we closely examine two Cushion Modified Brilliant’s and answer the question.

Video Rating: 5 / 5

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5 Responses to “Cushion Modified Brilliant Cut Diamond Ring 1.10-carat in pave mounting”
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  3. nicediamonds says:

    What an elegant ring.

  4. DiamondInfoMan says:

    Yep. It was an SI2. The hi def clips do a great job of showing inclusions although our photomicrographs show them much better.

  5. ragemanchoo82 says:

    3:20 — the stone on the left also has a lower clarity, though, right? Hell the clarity alone would be enough to drive me to the other diamond, even if it were two or three color grades lower, let alone one.