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What quality should my side stones be? |
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| P: 9/6/2003 8:05:24 PM | |
detta Rough Rock Total Posts: 28 Last Post: 10/23/2003 Member Since: 8/30/2003 |
Okay, I have purchased the diamond, thanks to everyone's advice. Emerald cut, 2.13 G/VS1. I would like two side emerald cut stones of similar color and clarity, around .7 each. Should I go back to "diamonds on the web", who by the way have been a pleasure to deal with, or look for non-GIA stones? Also, where would anyone recommend that I look for two .7 non-GIA emerald cuts? Thanks in advance for any advice! Have a good weekend all.
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| Posted: 9/6/2003 8:05:24 PM | |
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| P: 9/7/2003 12:29:40 AM | |
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Rank Amateur Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,547 Last Post: 5/5/2009 Member Since: 2/26/2003 |
If it were me, I'd stick to the same high color and clarity (and L/W ratio) for the sides. It seems to me that emeralds reveal their color and clarity more than more other cuts. I'd also go back to the same vendor if they deserve your repeat business. Staying with a GIA or AGS would sure bring me peace or mind. Good luck! R/A
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| Posted: 9/7/2003 12:29:40 AM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 2:46:08 AM | |
Balustroid Rough Rock Total Posts: 44 Last Post: 1/24/2004 Member Since: 8/17/2003 |
Hi detta I agree with Rank Amateur. When it comes to diamonds, why should you take any risks? ![]() Balustroid |
| Posted: 9/7/2003 2:46:08 AM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 4:08:54 AM | |
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valeria101 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 14,048 Last Post: 4/30/2006 Member Since: 8/29/2003 |
A good match for ever will be a good match! So, color and clarity of sides should match the middle. If their clarity is better - all for the better! But I would not like to see diferences in color, at least as far as I am concerned. To me, it would be as if someone would tell me all the time that my center stone is off color! Some people seek to have all three emeralds of the same proportions, well, this is a matter or taste alone. I like them all, except for those cases when the sides are just a little different: then I get the impression that the setter did not do his homework. But hey, the 'little' depends on each person's sight... So, this is all about taste - mine that is. Of course, the ring should be all about YOUR taste. One thing I know: when a jeweler buys pairs will use the well matched pairs for side stones and the not-so-well matched pairs for earings, with some argument akin to that the two stones will 'have a head between'. Hm... Bottom line: the cut of the two side stones should be as simmilar as possible and they should look nearly IDENTICAL to the eye. If you buy loose the sides, make sure they were not ment for earings! Persnally, I love the ones in the pic! They are available... (not from me) at israel-diamonds.com. They are not certified, but the source is good enough to skip that and may certify them upon request for you. Ana "The greatest experts are only as good as the sum total of what they have seen." [Souren Melikian] |
| Posted: 9/7/2003 4:08:54 AM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 4:16:59 AM | |
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valeria101 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 14,048 Last Post: 4/30/2006 Member Since: 8/29/2003 |
Hi again! I could not rest before showing you another kind of elegant sides for an emerald. I do not know how common they are or if you have seen any, so I thought I'd make sure! aside an emerald cut, these lead nicely from the narrow shank to the center stone and give 'depth' to the center... The ones below are less than 0.7 each, but given that this cut is somewhat shallower, they are larger than emeral cuts at the same weight. If you like what you see, it should not be too hard to find this shape in the size and grade you need. These in particular come from the same source (israel-diamonds.com). Ana "The greatest experts are only as good as the sum total of what they have seen." [Souren Melikian] |
| Posted: 9/7/2003 4:16:59 AM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 7:04:02 AM | |
Giangi Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,530 Last Post: 10/29/2006 Member Since: 1/23/2003 |
Very nice pics AnA! I bought several things from israel-diamonds.com... They are really nice. As for quality, stick with G/H VS 1/2 stones with similar table and L/W ratio's. At 0.70 a GIA report should be very easy to get.
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| Posted: 9/7/2003 7:04:02 AM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 8:58:55 AM | |
fire&ice Ideal Rock Total Posts: 7,827 Last Post: 3/30/2009 Member Since: 7/22/2002 |
I'm going to dissent here. I think a contrast may make a more interesting ring - say, emeralds w/ a yellow hue to poop out the center stone. Clarity needs to be good though. Also, I think emerald cuts look good w/ colored stones on either side. Good luck & be creative!
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| Posted: 9/7/2003 8:58:55 AM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 2:24:31 PM | |
Giangi Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,530 Last Post: 10/29/2006 Member Since: 1/23/2003 |
Dear fire & ice, do you mean something like a L color side stone or a fancy light/fancy yellow diamond?
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| Posted: 9/7/2003 2:24:31 PM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 2:25:51 PM | |
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Richard Sherwood Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,876 Last Post: 11/21/2009 Member Since: 9/25/2002 |
There goes Fire & Ice again, causing trouble. It drives me crazy that she's right so often. Rich, Independent GG Appraiser |
| Posted: 9/7/2003 2:25:51 PM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 2:35:15 PM | |
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valeria101 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 14,048 Last Post: 4/30/2006 Member Since: 8/29/2003 |
Hy! Yes, creativity is great! Look below for what some yellow sides can do. And I've seen pink diamond and pink sapphire sides doing just as great a job. These are from diamondsbulauren.com. For pink and blue diamond sides, take a look at jewelryexpert.com. These are not all that expensive as long as you are willing to keep them below the 0.3ct mark (each) and do not ask for VVS clarity. For example, one fancy intense pink baguette of 0.17ct, VVS1 comes at about 1300 to 1500. A pair will be more than twice, but these are so uncomon that I cannot really name a price. As for puting some near-white sides near a G... hm... near-white are always going to shout 'lesser quality' for some people. Not that I do not like my fancy light champagne stone which I got for a song! But its tint stays better in its 22K bezel... Well, just a penny worth of a thought. If I would not be dealing with these things all day, I would try to see a combination of diamond color grades before deciding. If you like, say, some K color near G, well, than you will have the only such ring. Ana "The greatest experts are only as good as the sum total of what they have seen." [Souren Melikian] |
| Posted: 9/7/2003 2:35:15 PM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 2:52:52 PM | |
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valeria101 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 14,048 Last Post: 4/30/2006 Member Since: 8/29/2003 |
One way to try it out: take a look at a set of master stones! Well, not only at the picture below, maybe someone can get a better one? I guess a G near a L would look like the first two 'items' in the pic... Do you like? ![]() Ana "The greatest experts are only as good as the sum total of what they have seen." [Souren Melikian] |
| Posted: 9/7/2003 2:52:52 PM | |
| P: 9/7/2003 4:43:13 PM | |
fire&ice Ideal Rock Total Posts: 7,827 Last Post: 3/30/2009 Member Since: 7/22/2002 |
Even a diamond won't keep me silent! I'm not in tune enough to know when the contrast w/ color will be evident. But even subtly, it can be quite interesting. In my search I tried on an OEC G/H flanked by two M's - quite a nice effect - and looked "rich". Good luck & explore w/ your eyes. edited b/c I am confusing my alphabet.
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| Posted: 9/7/2003 4:43:13 PM | |
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