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The intricacies and risks of diamond-cutting
by Paul Slegers | Published  27/04/2006 | Diamond Grading
Conclusion
It is frightening to see how a slight error in the estimation of rough can make such a big difference in dollars.

Now, this is not something to mourn too much about, since sometimes estimates can be incorrect in the other direction too, and this would lead to unexpected profits.

And, the good thing is, that we now do have a number of very interesting stones available, in highly desirable colours and clarities, and these should be very easy to sell.

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