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Buying emerald cut in Boston |
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| P: 9/10/2003 8:37:29 PM | |
wally100 Rough Rock Total Posts: 8 Last Post: 11/4/2003 Member Since: 9/3/2003 |
I checked out some of the previous threads on reputable jewelers in Boston as well as asked around. I have been looking at 1.5 carat emerald cut stones and have been relatively shocked by the wide variety in pricing. I do not have all the details about some of the diamonds I looked at, but to give an idea: Barmakian (in the diamond district) Emerald Cut 1.52 carat D VS2, very nice ratio and appeared to have a nice table and proportions: $8800 Shreve Crump & Lowe Emerald Cut 1.51 carat E VS1, also nice ratio $14,000 (several other similar sized, quality diamonds all in the $14,000-$15,000 range) I am a nervous shopper so despite the fact that I have tried very hard to educate myself, fear of making a mistake is driving me toward Shreve's because of its reputation, but I can't get over the sticker shock. Are there enough "subtle" differences that can explain a $5000 price differential in a diamond of similar quality or is this all price markup from a high end store? I don't want to make a mistake by buying a cheaper stone that has something that makes it undesirable to other stores. At the same time, I'd also rather not throw away $5000 just for a name. This is probably a common theme in this forum, but thanks for being patient. |
| Posted: 9/10/2003 8:37:29 PM | |
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| P: 9/10/2003 11:45:24 PM | |
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Colored Gemstone Nut Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,267 Last Post: 10/1/2009 Member Since: 11/21/2002 |
Josh Rioux |
| Posted: 9/10/2003 11:45:24 PM | |
| P: 9/11/2003 12:03:01 AM | |
hoorray Cut Rock Total Posts: 138 Last Post: 4/10/2004 Member Since: 5/16/2003 |
I agree with Scorpion 100%. I don't know much about selecting a good emerald cut (but I love them ), but I'd bet $$ that at least part of the price difference you are seeing is the store markup. Check out David Atlas' DIY cut guide at http://www.gemappraisers.com/. He has a good chart in there that should help you know what the better cut are. Also, I agree with starting a dialog with several of the online vendors, telling them what you are looking for. I found that some were super helpful in furthering my education, and helping me sort out the tradeoffs as they applied to me. Other seemed more interested in pushing specific stones. It's a matter of finding someone you feel comfortable working with. If you get it narrowed down to 1-2 stones, you can usually have it shipped to an independant appraiser so that you can see it and they can validate/evaluated the stone for you. Good luck, and report back! PS you can't search and/or read too much on this site. Lots of people get here late in the process, and become even smarter AFTER their purchase. There are some great experts and inputs here, so take advantege of their help!
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| Posted: 9/11/2003 12:03:01 AM | |
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