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Engagement Ring - Diamond Budget of below $6000 |
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| P: 10/1/2007 10:57:00 AM | |
knootz Rough Rock Total Posts: 10 Last Post: 10/2/2007 Member Since: 7/17/2007 |
I'm looking for an ideal cut round diamond for an engagement ring. Hope to get a stone that is about 1ct, F-G colour with clarity between VS2 to eye clean SI1. Ideally, stone should not cost more than $6,000.
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| Posted: 10/1/2007 10:57:00 AM | |
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| P: 10/1/2007 11:06:25 AM | |
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Ellen Ideal Rock Total Posts: 22,894 Last Post: 11/6/2009 Member Since: 1/13/2006 |
Hi knootz, Here's a great one, and a great company to work with. Bankwire price is 5840.23 http://204.17.89.15/diamond/3002/ Ask if eyeclean. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Posted: 10/1/2007 11:06:25 AM | |
| P: 10/1/2007 12:09:59 PM | |
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aljdewey Ideal Rock Total Posts: 8,236 Last Post: 2/11/2008 Member Since: 11/25/2002 |
This would be my top pick: 1.00 G, VS2 for $5917 PS price. Another possibility - 1.05, G, SI1 for $6356 PS price - this one slightly more than your budget, but also slightly larger. _____________________ |
| Posted: 10/1/2007 12:09:59 PM | |
| P: 10/1/2007 12:50:08 PM | |
leapinghorse Rough Rock Total Posts: 67 Last Post: 7/1/2008 Member Since: 4/30/2007 |
I would drop to H in color and increase the size. I know many people are quick to recommend only ACA stones, but make sure to use the "price comparison" search feature. There are gorgeous stones out there that are on the virtual inventory lists. You just have to seek them out. I found these three quickly: http://www.uniondiamond.com/diamonds/diamonds.php?item_id=AA515502&search_type_id=2&action_type_id=2&network_id=0cf05810a0f83094f6e9972ef21cdd34# http://www.uniondiamond.com/diamonds/diamonds.php?item_id=AA439127&search_type_id=2&action_type_id=2&network_id=0cf05810a0f83094f6e9972ef21cdd34# http://www.uniondiamond.com/diamonds/diamonds.php?item_id=AA507641&search_type_id=2&action_type_id=2&network_id=0cf05810a0f83094f6e9972ef21cdd34# They are also all available through Whiteflash (I linked to uniondiamond since you can view the cert there). WF can get the stones shipped to them, take idealscope images and give you an analysis before you buy. They all score well on the HCA and are about .2 carats bigger than the other stones mentioned. Again, this was a quick search by me, but it shows you that there are great stones out there that aren't "branded" which can save you some dough. Hope that helps
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| Posted: 10/1/2007 12:50:08 PM | |
| P: 10/1/2007 12:56:52 PM | |
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Ellen Ideal Rock Total Posts: 22,894 Last Post: 11/6/2009 Member Since: 1/13/2006 |
Alj picked some good ones, and that VS2 is a nice option if mine isn't eyeclean, I actually saw those in my search. But I still picked the one I did because it's a branded stone (just not advertised) and it's less. And yes, dropping to H would allow a bit more size. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Posted: 10/1/2007 12:56:52 PM | |
| P: 10/1/2007 1:34:37 PM | |
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aljdewey Ideal Rock Total Posts: 8,236 Last Post: 2/11/2008 Member Since: 11/25/2002 |
Date: 10/1/2007 12:50:08 PM Author: leapinghorse I would drop to H in color and increase the size. I know many people are quick to recommend only ACA stones, but make sure to use the 'price comparison' search feature. There are gorgeous stones out there that are on the virtual inventory lists. You just have to seek them out. They are also all available through Whiteflash (I linked to uniondiamond since you can view the cert there). WF can get the stones shipped to them, take idealscope images and give you an analysis before you buy. They all score well on the HCA and are about .2 carats bigger than the other stones mentioned. Again, this was a quick search by me, but it shows you that there are great stones out there that aren't 'branded' which can save you some dough. Hope that helps While it's true that there may be great stones available on the virtual inventory lists, it's not a given that those stones will translate to 'saving dough'. While the price of an inhouse stone can be a bit higher, I believe that's balanced by not having to pay for shipping and examination of stones that may or may not prove worthwhile. Keep in mind that when vendors bring stones in for you, it costs them in shipping. If you ultimately buy the stone, you may not be asked to cover the shipping. However, if you don't take them, you often have to cover the round-trip shipping charges. Also, not all inhouse stones are 'branded'. The first stone I linked to in my post above was not a branded stone; rather, it was an "Expert Selection".....i.e. value for the money. No one method is right or wrong, of course, but it's important for the potential consumer to know that there are costs associated with bringing stones in, and that might cause them to gravitate toward stones that are already inhouse. _____________________ |
| Posted: 10/1/2007 1:34:37 PM | |
| P: 10/2/2007 11:02:40 AM | |
knootz Rough Rock Total Posts: 10 Last Post: 10/2/2007 Member Since: 7/17/2007 |
Thanks for all the suggestion...i love this forum!!!
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| Posted: 10/2/2007 11:02:40 AM | |
| P: 10/2/2007 3:59:15 PM | |
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Lord Summerisle Ideal Rock Total Posts: 859 Last Post: 11/19/2009 Member Since: 12/14/2004 |
Date: 10/2/2007 11:02:40 AM Author: knootz Thanks for all the suggestion...i love this forum!!! 4.07 isnt a problem, total depth is 61.1% which is nothing at all to worry about when you consider that the 'ideal' range is 59ish - 62.5ish% neg. flour means negligable... again nothing to worry about it just means its a real diamond (synthetic diamonds dont react to UV light)_____________________ |
| Posted: 10/2/2007 3:59:15 PM | |
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