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Jade rough rock Posts: 2 |
Hi: Which one is a better deal? The second one: They both seem very good to me but I think the first was is a better deal? What is everyone esle's opinion? I got these quotes from www.whiteflash.com. Are they a good online diamond distributor? As always, thank you so much! |
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lawmax cut rock Posts: 68 |
Jade, Whiteflash is a very reputable distributor of A Cut Above brand hearts and arrows diamonds. They sell them at very good prices. If you go to this link on pricescope you can see the strict standards they uphold for their hearts and arrows diamonds. You can try these diamonds in the cut adviser on pricescope to see how they may perform. I guess you'll have to call them for the pavilion angle as they only list the percentage. You may also want to go through the video and tutorial first. You may feel more confident about your purchase if you do so. I hope this is helpful. [This message has been edited by lawmax (edited 11-29-2000).] |
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StevL cut rock Posts: 41 |
My pick is the first one too. I like to stay away from crown angles approaching 35'. 34.8 is getting a little close for my taste. Whiteflash is a very good online vendor, and the Cut Above product is one of the best branded H&A diamonds I've seen. Good luck, and let us know what you purchase. ------------------ |
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heel2005 rough rock Posts: 8 |
Is an IGI certified diamond as good as AGS or GIA? |
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leonid Administrator Posts: 130 |
GIA and AGS are more respectful in the US diamond industry. Usually cutters send the stones to AGS lab if they think they can get an ideal cut grade. GIA and AGS reports are more expensive and considered more consistent. You can find diamonds with IGI reports in the mall jewelry stores. |