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Daisey, I have seen .25 in J that when well cut can look white as anything! An I, if properly cut can always look white, BUT at that size, you would be very pressed to find a cutter who can cut those sizes that well.
Larger stones do have less leeway in olor but mostly clarity (below VS2), so you would be just fine with a lower clarity and color in a smaller stone. Again, find someone who can cut small stones well. Try some Price Scope vendors such as Whiteflash for their smaller ACA's and Expert selections! Good luck!!!
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Oh, sorry! I'm not looking for a stone that size, I looked at a stone that size walking by a display....I'm interested in something in the range of 1 carat to 1.25 carats...
I guess to make my question a little more understandable, is the "I" color I saw in the smaller stone going to be similar to an "I" color in a bigger stone, or does the larger area make it more visibly yellow. Thanks again! |
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Provided that the diamond is cut exceptionally well, the body color of the diamond will be more difficult to discern. We sell a lot of "I" color ideal cut diamonds and most of our customers find it difficult to determine the color from a top down view and we don't use diamond lights in our store (we prefer to sell diamonds under the same lights that people will live with them under) but people can separate the colors from a side profile with a bit of coaching. So focus on the proportions of the diamond and an "I" color will be fine.
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