Thank you for your comments. We went down today to take a look, under daylight this time alongside a similar carat Decagon. GF preferred this one the other day due to its larger fire and slightly larger size (about 0.05mm larger than the other one, a 0.434ct).
As it turns out, it didn’t look overcontrasted like we expected it to be. Interesting thing we learnt is that the smaller table size on this 0.432 makes the flashes chunkier. Can be seen when comparing the ASET images too. The one with the red center has a smaller table than the other two, and it shows a lot more contrast (blue areas).
Yes, like what they others here have mentioned, the ASET image in the AGS report could be distorted based on the way they capture the image. If it looks fine on the ASET scope when you view it physically at Jann Paul, then there should not be much of an issue. Just curious, how much did Jann Paul quote you for this diamond?
We were quoted $3450 for this 0.432ct Decagon. The other two in the ASETs were $3350 and $3400, both 0.43's as well.
In the end, we ended up not getting any of them. We got really lucky and snagged a 0.495 that came in recently. Had to stretch our budget a little bit, but for a lifetime purchase, I think it was definitely worth it. Could see that she really loved this one. She was a bit sad that although she liked the White Series diamonds a lot more, she had to give up the chunky fire of the 0.52ct SIC that she saw. This helps to bring back some of that nice, chunky flashes.
