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| P: 7/22/2007 4:49:28 PM | |
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lauralu Ideal Rock Total Posts: 689 Last Post: 11/11/2009 Member Since: 7/20/2007 |
So I saw a stone yesterday that was a 1.24 ct round. I do not have the specs on it but... Here is what it looked like to the eye. G in color. Cut was very good. Of all the diamonds I had seen this one looked just beautiful to my eye. Except one thing. It had an inclusion in it that was easily seen. it was located near the edge of the diamond on top face up. The jeweler had his designer look at it and he thought it could be covered easily by prongs reaching slightly over the diamond in a setting that I showed him that I was considering. It was priced at 4200. Now, I have not come a crossed this size stone at this price. Is it because of the inclusion that is so readily seen? Side view you had to look hard to see it. A setting would easily hide it or distract from that angle. Only face up. Now the size of this diamond got my heart all a flutter. The price as well. However, what do you all think of the inclusion? Should I be concerned? This was our first time in this store. I make a habit of walking away when I get to excited as I don't want to impulse buy anything when it comes to diamonds. If you all need more info I would have to go back for it. I am wondering though if it is worth another look? I know if this could not be hidden by the setting I would in no way be interested. This would not be an example of a feather that can crack would it? Any thoughts? |
| Posted: 7/22/2007 4:49:28 PM | |
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| P: 7/22/2007 6:08:40 PM | |
marcyc Ideal Rock Total Posts: 7,831 Last Post: 11/24/2009 Member Since: 2/27/2007 |
If you love the diamond other than the inclusion and it's a great price, then I'd go for it. My niece has a 1.01 diamond with an inclusion that they hid under the prong and it worked out great for her. It saved them about $1000 on that size of diamond and her ring is gorgeous. I'll be anxious to see pictures of the finished ring.
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| Posted: 7/22/2007 6:08:40 PM | |
| P: 7/22/2007 6:16:04 PM | |
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Lynn B Ideal Rock Total Posts: 5,151 Last Post: 11/24/2009 Member Since: 5/9/2004 |
I, too, would not mind an inclusion that could be hidden by a prong. I think that's awesome!!! If the diamond is beautiful to you, and you love it (and can afford it), then I say, "You found the one!"
And THAT'S my story and I'm sticking to it! |
| Posted: 7/22/2007 6:16:04 PM | |
| P: 7/22/2007 6:51:51 PM | |
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diamondseeker2006 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 17,609 Last Post: 11/18/2009 Member Since: 1/11/2006 |
What kind of inclusion is it? Have you seen the grading certificate? You probably do not want a feather/crack at the edge of the stone. But there are other inclusions that might not be as dangerous. If you do get it, be sure you take a loupe to examine it once it is set to be sure it did not chip where they place the prong over the inclusion. I'd suggest listing the numbers from the certificate as well as determining the type of inclusion it is so you can get more specific advice here.
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| Posted: 7/22/2007 6:51:51 PM | |
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