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did i make a mistake? to quick to buy? |
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| P: 6/1/2003 10:14:02 PM | |
emptypoolheadfirst Rough Rock Total Posts: 2 Last Post: 6/2/2003 Member Since: 6/1/2003 |
Hello everyone. I've been reading you all of your posts the over the last month taking some knowledge from almost every one of them. I recently made a very quick purchase for fear the stone would not be available. I'm very novice in the diamond arena. I would appreciate any comments on this purchase that could help. Marquise .81-Carat Diamond D - Color VS2 - Clarity 62% depth 59% table thin to thick no flor no culet good sym. very good polish length to width 2.03 GIA cert. and laser inscribed was advertised as very good cut by blue nile. price paid: $4139 I set a budget for 1 carat in the G SI1-S12 range but after she tried on some stones she wanted between .5 and .7. So I took that saved budget and upgraded on Color and Clarity. After the diamond arrives I'm going to have it looked at and then set back for setting. She wants two side trillions. Any advice on blue nile's plat. settings with trillions? Is it worth $1500? Thank you all so much. I feel like i just jumped into an empty pool head first with this quick decision. Any assurance would be appreciated. THANKS!! ~jumper
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| Posted: 6/1/2003 10:14:02 PM | |
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| P: 6/2/2003 9:57:05 AM | |
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pqcollectibles Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,441 Last Post: 6/18/2005 Member Since: 2/23/2003 |
Fancies are tough without actually seeing them in person or having more info. The proportions you listed are great! Table, depth, and ratio are all Class 1A. The finish and symmetry are not Class 1A. That doesn't mean the diamond won't look maaahvelous. Price Scope vendors are asking an average of $4100 for a similar Class 1A diamond. Have the diamond professionally evaluated after you receive it to be on the safe side. If it speaks to you, you may have found THE one!
Why use a big word when a diminutive word would be succinct! |
| Posted: 6/2/2003 9:57:05 AM | |
| P: 6/2/2003 9:03:00 PM | |
emptypoolheadfirst Rough Rock Total Posts: 2 Last Post: 6/2/2003 Member Since: 6/1/2003 |
Thank you so much for the "only" and great reply. You have made me feel a lot better. I plan on having the stone looked at. With fancy stones is there anything else to look for? Is it just personal preference? Do you know anything about blue nile settings? are they hollow? I'm a big newbie, and I'm trying to do this right the first time. THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!!!
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| Posted: 6/2/2003 9:03:00 PM | |
| P: 6/3/2003 9:13:15 AM | |
fire&ice Ideal Rock Total Posts: 7,827 Last Post: 3/30/2009 Member Since: 7/22/2002 |
We are not ignoring you. As PQ stated, fancies are much tougher to judge. Most of us here are Round Brilliant Geeks. Sorry
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| Posted: 6/3/2003 9:13:15 AM | |
| P: 6/3/2003 12:25:25 PM | |
Pyramid Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,914 Last Post: 11/11/2009 Member Since: 11/10/2002 |
I know you probably want to get engaged soon but do not rush the buying process. I bought a diamond which was very good cut and very good clarity but colour J, I got bowled over by the size I could get for the money, a 0.70 which is big in the UK. However, I always wanted a 1 carat but thought it would be years to wait so got excited about getting a 0.70 instead of a 0.50 for the same money. After a while I started regretting it because of the colour. The jeweller eventually agreed to give me a refund which I accepted and am now happy to have my money rather than a diamond I was not ecstatic about. I would say from my point of view, we are all different I know, that you should hold back a bit before rushing in. I know we all think we will miss that stone at that price but as everyone says on this site there will always be another diamond that comes around, and it may be better. Not saying the one you chose is not good, I never really looked at the specs you posted, just do not want you to make the mistake I did. I really thought I would not get my money back as I was told I could only exchange and most of their stones were of the same calibre. They had some certificated diamonds by IGI but then I had read go for GIA or AGS. I am so glad my jeweller gave me a refund. I feel the diamond they sold me was so finely cut that now I would not hesitate to go back there if I want a pendant with a diamond or earrings. I just want the ring to be a high colour diamond.
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| Posted: 6/3/2003 12:25:25 PM | |
| P: 6/3/2003 2:26:55 PM | |
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pqcollectibles Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,441 Last Post: 6/18/2005 Member Since: 2/23/2003 |
I am a RB person. Learning other cuts as I go. Sorry I can't tell you more. The pro will have to do that. Hope it looks wonderful, you absolutely love it, and everything checks out A-OK!
Why use a big word when a diminutive word would be succinct! |
| Posted: 6/3/2003 2:26:55 PM | |
| P: 6/3/2003 3:24:00 PM | |
Giangi Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,530 Last Post: 10/29/2006 Member Since: 1/23/2003 |
Hey Dez... Naughty self promotion
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| Posted: 6/3/2003 3:24:00 PM | |
| P: 6/3/2003 7:54:03 PM | |
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pqcollectibles Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,441 Last Post: 6/18/2005 Member Since: 2/23/2003 |
Looks like Leonid will have to do more *Housekeeping*. We should give him some sort of seal of approval. Maybe Nate will make us one! Why use a big word when a diminutive word would be succinct! |
| Posted: 6/3/2003 7:54:03 PM | |
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