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P:  4/18/2009 11:21:04 PM  
Conflagration
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I want to marry the love of my life, and give her a diamond she can be proud to wear as my wife. 

Being new to diamonds and the skill needed for an informed buying decision, I need help.  The diamond I am looking to get has the following stats...

.89 ct. round  F  VS2
6.20x6.23x3.79
table...57%
depth..61%
medium girdle
pavilion..40.8
crown...34.5
no culet
no fluorescence

Any help is greatly appreciated as I want to get this right.  The above is within my budget and she has small hands so I think it should be big enough......well at least until our 10th anny.....or sooner
 
This is a wonderful site!

Thank you much
Posted:  4/18/2009 11:21:04 PM

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P: 4/19/2009 12:10:49 AM
kcoursolle
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The stone has very nice proportions and from the numbers it looks great!  I love the .89 carat size because you are almost getting the appearance of a 1 carat round for a great deal less.  If you wanted to get to the 1 carat range you could easily drop down to the G/SI1 range without any noticeable difference (many SI stones are completely eye clean).  However, if you want to stay in the F/VS2 range this stone looks very promising, I just wanted to throw the idea out there.

Can you get an ideal scope image just to make sure that the stone is a winner? 

Posted:  4/19/2009 12:10:49 AM
P: 4/19/2009 5:57:03 AM
Lorelei
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Welcome!

I take it the diamond is GIA graded?  Looks very promising by the numbers.









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Posted:  4/19/2009 5:57:03 AM
P: 4/19/2009 7:08:40 AM
Ellen
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Ditto the ladies!

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Posted:  4/19/2009 7:08:40 AM
P: 4/19/2009 11:19:42 AM
Conflagration
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Date: 4/19/2009 5:57:03 AM
Author: Lorelei
Welcome!

I take it the diamond is GIA graded? Looks very promising by the numbers.
Yes, GIA graded.

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Posted:  4/19/2009 11:19:42 AM
P: 4/19/2009 11:29:50 AM
LaraOnline
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My personal sweet spot was F SI1, love that colourless range, and you pay for clarity.

To drop to SI1 (no black inclusions, please!!!!! and eyeclean from all angles, including sides) made sense for me personally.

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Posted:  4/19/2009 11:29:50 AM
P: 4/19/2009 11:57:27 AM
LaraOnline
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Ooohh man, after reading an adjacent thread, perhaps I better amend my 'input' to:

'no EYEVISIBLE black inclusions please!'

And then a plank in reason broke... Emily Dickinson

Posted:  4/19/2009 11:57:27 AM
P: 4/19/2009 2:28:11 PM
gaby06
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Really nice stone, I'm sure she will love it

Posted:  4/19/2009 2:28:11 PM
P: 4/19/2009 2:39:44 PM
mscushion
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Welcome! Nice choice!

Posted:  4/19/2009 2:39:44 PM

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