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Original GIA Report
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Generally speaking, brown
diamonds are among the least costly colors.
Still, if a brown diamond is
exceptional, the price will likely reflect it.
This is such a diamond. We buy
these diamonds directly from cutters. In this case, it's one of a group of
select cutters that buys rough diamonds directly from DeBeers. Also known as a
Site Holder.
When trading colorless and
near colorless diamonds, there's lists cutters refer to in pricing the diamonds.
With browns, no such list
exists and usually it works to the advantage of the buyer. IN cases like this,
the actual appearance of the stone prevails. This stone could almost be a vivid
yellow. If it didn't manage to have such an orange personality. That's why it's
price about like a Fancy Yellow

The facet pattern is apparent
in these photos. It's a lovely broad rectangular cushion, IMO. In person, it's a
bucket of crushed ice look- dazzling.

Photographing diamonds is a
difficult task. Our goal is always the same- shoot and publish photos that most
accurately represent the diamond.
Photos are good, yet they must be
seen in context. We do this by publishing many photos. Color representation, for
example, requires several photos. In addition this stone posses a unique white
fluorescence making photography even more difficult.

It's a very good I1 diamond. The
GIA "Color Origin" report does not specify the clarity. We prefer to err on he
cautions side- this one might have gotten SI2 . The imperfection is a "feather"
which can be seen in the photo below lower left corner.


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