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Hi OLe,Using a 10x loupe the gem should be 85% to 100% clean to be Jyotish quality. But only 100% clean is 100% clean. Y/s, RichardRichard Shaw Brown, PGMusician, Designer, Gemologist & Authorwww.richardshawbrown.com--- On Tue, 22/9/09, Ole Alstrup <alstrup wrote:Ole Alstrup <alstrup Gem clarity"Sacred Natural

Objects of Asia" <sacred-objects >Tuesday, 22 September, 2009, 2:12 AM

 

 

Hi Richard,If a gem is 85-95% clean, does that mean it is flawed, if 100% clean is flawless? How are AGT gems graded for gem clarity percentage?Thanks,Ys, Ole

 

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Hi Richard,

 

Is Jyotish 100% clean referring to " eye-clean " or 10x loupe? How are different

flaws rated according to percentage? Is there a PGA standard?

 

Doesnt all natural gems have inclusions that can be seen when magnified?

 

Thanks,

 

YS, Ole

 

sacred-objects , Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote:

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> Hi OLe,

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> Using a 10x loupe the gem should be 85% to 100% clean to be Jyotish quality.

But only 100% clean is 100% clean.  Y/s, Richard

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> Richard Shaw Brown, PG

> Musician, Designer, Gemologist & Author

> www.richardshawbrown.com

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Please see http://www.agt-gems.com/Certificates.htmlY/sRick Brown's iPhonewww.richardshawbrown.comOn Oct 1, 2009, at 5:14 AM, "alstrup" <alstrup wrote:

 

 

Hi Richard,

 

Is Jyotish 100% clean referring to "eye-clean" or 10x loupe? How are different flaws rated according to percentage? Is there a PGA standard?

 

Doesnt all natural gems have inclusions that can be seen when magnified?

 

Thanks,

 

YS, Ole

 

sacred-objects , Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote:

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> Hi OLe,

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> Using a 10x loupe the gem should be 85% to 100% clean to be Jyotish quality. But only 100% clean is 100% clean. Y/s, Richard

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> Richard Shaw Brown, PG

> Musician, Designer, Gemologist & Author

> www.richardshawbrown.com

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