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Hi Asalvi,
The EGL one was certed in Israel, right? Then most porbably it's not an SI 1 and the F could be H. Be very careful of EGL certs, as they are pretty liberal and lenient. Ask for more infos about the GIA diamond and do a bit of research to find out how important is the cut! Good luck !!!!Giangi |
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You should not even consider either until you at least have Sarin info. You're talking thousands of your hard earned money here and that is the very LEAST info you should have.
Concerning the data that is graded on the reports GIA is definetely going to be the more conservative of the 2. EGL is known to be liberal no matter where it comes from and Leonid is 110% correct when he tells you EGL diamonds WILL BE CHEAPER though I've seen those percentages vary even more wildly than that at time. Why do you think the EGL stones are cheaper? Do not believe for one second that the dealer is willing to give more of a deal on an EGL stone because he likes you. There is a real reason for it that can be answered under the scrutiny of lab analysis (which in the end relates to real world value). Get at the very least Sarin info on both and there are many here who can help you along the way. Peace, Rhino |
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Serious diamond buyers who know the market buy only GIA, AGS or HRD graded diamonds because they know the grade is more likely to be accurate... Everything else is a "maul store game" - yes I intentionally spelled "mall" incorrectly... Because you're getting mauled when you buy an E, SI-1 that is really a G, SI-2 because you didn't know that there were different degrees of accuracy in the paper represented by our industry. For those of you not familiar with the HRD, it is the diamond grading laboratory for the Belgium High Diamond Council - it has been our experience that they are quite accurate.
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