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We need some extra information. Is the center diamond certified? If so, do you have the certificate information so we could see the different angles of the diamond? It''s impossible to tell if a diamond is "good" just by the color, carat wait, and amount of inclusions. The one thing that worries me first off is that it is an SI2 because sometimes that means the inclusions are able to be seen easily with the naked eye, ESPECIALLY with an emerald cut. Those need to have minimal inclusions to make sure the diamond looks clear, as you stated. But that''s about all I have to give, because I am definitely not an expert. I guess I didn''t help much, but I''m sure others will answer soon.
*M* |
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I''d be very worried buying from a catalogue where I can''t see ''my'' stones in advance. Plus I''d want a cert. from somewhere like GIA rather than IGI and I''ll be very suprised if you don''t get a lot of people saying this.
For $3000 you can do so much better looking online. Try checking out Whiteflash or GOG. Emeralds aren''t so easy to find as RB, but at least you''ll get a stone that is worth what you are paying - and one that you can see in advance. |
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Well, if I remember correctly (and if not, someone tell me I'm wrong), but IGI is a fairly lenient grading system. So, if the stone is an I color according to the IGI report, the color might actually rate warmer on a stricter grading scale. One of the top grading systems is GIA, so that may be something to look into. Are you dead set on getting this ring, because without more information it is kind of hard to say how good it really is. But ultimately, if you like the look of it, that is what matters!
*M* ETA: Here is one that around 2800 (so it may be too much for just the stone itself), and it's just for you to get an idea. It's better clarity and GIA certified, but I think it may be a little deep. Anyway, here's the link http://whiteflash.com/emerald/Emerald-cut-diamond-26645.htm |
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I''m not an expert on emerald stones, but this looks like a nice stone from James Allen.
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamond.asp?cid=130&item=924900 |
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There are many vendors under Resources at the top of the page. GOG has helped a lot find fancies, and they''re very reputable.
http://www.goodoldgold.com/ |