crafftygrrl
Shiny_Rock
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I know this has probably been discussed before. If someone can direct me to the appropriate thread, I''d appreciate it.
Is it possible to have a very well cut stone that is graded "good" for polish and "good" for symmetry?
I am looking at fancy shaped, fancy yellow diamonds--radiants and ovals. I''ve jotted down the specs for the best ranges for depth and table from this site. There''s a huge range of prices; it''s extremely confusing.
What I am trying to determine is if I spend:
• $10-$15,000 for a stone, I will be able to get a certain cut quality, a certain color, and a certain size
• $15-$20,000 what will that get me...
• $20-$25,000 and so on (it ends probably before $25K)
Will spending the extra money be worth it. I just want to buy something that I''m going to love. I am also extremely anal about large purchases. I wan''t to be sure I''ve done my due dilligence.
Is it possible to have a very well cut stone that is graded "good" for polish and "good" for symmetry?
I am looking at fancy shaped, fancy yellow diamonds--radiants and ovals. I''ve jotted down the specs for the best ranges for depth and table from this site. There''s a huge range of prices; it''s extremely confusing.
What I am trying to determine is if I spend:
• $10-$15,000 for a stone, I will be able to get a certain cut quality, a certain color, and a certain size
• $15-$20,000 what will that get me...
• $20-$25,000 and so on (it ends probably before $25K)
Will spending the extra money be worth it. I just want to buy something that I''m going to love. I am also extremely anal about large purchases. I wan''t to be sure I''ve done my due dilligence.