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I looked at another one today....what do you think? |
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| P: 2/7/2004 2:43:22 PM | |
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jcard71 Rough Rock Total Posts: 69 Last Post: 12/13/2005 Member Since: 2/7/2004 |
AGS TRIPLE "0" Round Brilliant 1.03 SI1 I COLOR Table: 56% Depth: 61.5% Pavilion: 42.9% Price: $6,098 I forgot to get the crown %...
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| Posted: 2/7/2004 2:43:22 PM | |
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| P: 2/7/2004 11:28:38 PM | |
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phoenixgirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,494 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 3/20/2003 |
Get the other info, but the price is high for a 1 carat I SI1 AGS0. 1 carat I SI1 AGS0 for $4k 1.13 I SI1 AGS0 H&A for $5200 I'd spend the $6K on a bigger stone. Or a nice 1.1 H SI1 SuperbCert
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| Posted: 2/7/2004 11:28:38 PM | |
| P: 2/8/2004 3:37:58 AM | |
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Rhino Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,865 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 3/29/2001 |
Actually if that were truly an AGS triple "0" it'd be a triple ideal cut (polish, symmetry, proportions) AGS "0", a D in color (AGS color grade of "0") and an FL or IF clarity (AGS clarity grade of "0") and that'd be a heckuva steal for a 1ct D IF.
ta dum dumRhino |
| Posted: 2/8/2004 3:37:58 AM | |
| P: 2/8/2004 3:31:11 PM | |
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phoenixgirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,494 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 3/20/2003 |
Is this from the same jeweler as the other stone for the three stone ring? Also, what Rhino means is that an AGS Triple 0 refers to color, clarity, and cut, but people have started to use it just to refer to cut. "D" is "0" in color according to the AGS, while "I" is "2.5," etc. Anyway, I think that an I SI1 AGS0 cut diamond is a great way to make cut a priority and to save as much as you can on color and clarity without being noticeably tinted or included. However, $6K is really steep. If you are set on working with this jeweler, I would mention what other I SI1 AGS0's are going for on the internet. I could understand a price difference of a few hundred dollars to get the service and peace of mind of a local store, but 50% more? The H VS2 was a better buy as long as the cut is ok -- bigger size, better color and clarity, and cheaper. Yes, there is a premium for cut, but not that much. Maybe you could buy the center stone yourself off the net and have this jeweler create the ring and get the side stones.
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| Posted: 2/8/2004 3:31:11 PM | |
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