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Help! Novice very confused after talking to jewelers and net research |
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| P: 7/13/2004 8:01:32 PM | |
djhaycock Rough Rock Total Posts: 1 Last Post: 7/13/2004 Member Since: 7/13/2004 |
Ok, so my girlfriend and I are planning to get engaged in the next few months. I actually would like to do it sometime in the beginning of September. I have spoken with a jeweler my sister uses and have gone to a few other mom and pop jewelers to compare pricing and I am very confused. I have also researched online and again I have no idea if I'm getting ripped off or not. Please help me better understand what I need/want in the particular diamond engagement ring I would like to purchase. Here are the specs: Princess cut diamond set in 14K gold trillon style setting. From what I understand I want the trillions to be .20 cts each. I'd like the diamond to be 1 ct., F/G color and VS1 color. Now, I don't know what the best ratios, girdle thicknesses are or any of that. All I know for sure is that I want no culet and no fluorescence (sp?) in the diamond from all my research. I have been quoted prices from $3500 - $5300 for similar diamonds, some with better clarity, some smaller but all in the above mentioned price range. So, I basically need to know best price scenario, diamond measurements etc. Please help! Thanks |
| Posted: 7/13/2004 8:01:32 PM | |
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| P: 7/13/2004 8:20:22 PM | |
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researcher Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,440 Last Post: 5/26/2008 Member Since: 4/27/2004 |
First, fluorescence is a personal taste. If you want to go with a stone with lower color (which very few people can tell once the diamond is set) fluorescence can make your stone appear whiter. Second, who cares if there's a small culet? All it means is there's a small facet cut at the bottom of the stone rather than the stone coming to a point (which is more fragile). Third, what made you decide on your clarity level? You can't tell the difference between a VS1 and 100% eye clean SI1 unless the stone is magnified so you can see the inclusions, so I wouldn't rule out stones of slightly lower clarity just yet. The MOST important "C" in princess cut stones is the cut. I would sacrifice everything else (to a degree) to find the best stone possible. In fact, I did just that. My stone is an I/SI1 and a TRUE beauty because of the cut. So, focus on cut and everything else will fall into place. Here are some helpful hints: Look for a stone with an average diameter of around 5.6mm, as this is about right for a 1 ct (obviously, you would go a little bigger or smaller depending on the exact carat weight). Look for a stone with a table smaller than the depth (by 3-5% is best), with both numbers in the high 60's to low/mid 70's. Other than that, all the information you need can be found on AGA Cut Charts. Good Luck!
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| Posted: 7/13/2004 8:20:22 PM | |
| P: 7/13/2004 9:50:14 PM | |
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phoenixgirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,496 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 3/20/2003 |
First of all, I think that this quote from this threadis quite applicable to your question:---------------- Rhino is in the business to give such advice; I am not. Here are some stones I found online in your area. I dropped down to H/VS2 because stones with great cuts and reputable certicates will command more than others; I'm not sure if you were taking cut and certification into account. 1.00 F VS2 for $4460* ask about their Price Scope discount 1.04 G VS1 for $4625* 1.01 E VS1 for $5692 1.03 G VS2 for $4753 1.05 F VS1 for $5684
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| Posted: 7/13/2004 9:50:14 PM | |
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