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I agree that you probably don't need a SuperIdeal. There are plenty of well-cut diamonds out there that will perform almost exactly the same at a significant cost savings. Also, if you were trying to maximize size, then I would try to look for an eye-clean SI1 or *gasp* an eye-clean SI2. Yes, there are SI2s out there that will be fairly eye-clean, meaning that you could probably see a few inclusions under close observation, but you would never notice them in day-to-day life. There are many members of this board that have SI2s and love them, as it allowed them to maximize size while staying in budget. @icy_jade just purchased a G/SI2, so maybe she could chime in with her experience, but I know in previous threads that she has said she's happy with it. (sorry to call you out @icy_jade. You're just the most recent example so the only one I could remember haha)
I found one diamond that may fit these criteria. It looks fairly eye-clean from the video, with no inclusions under the table and most hidden under the crown facets where they are not visible. The diamond is well cut, is a large size increase over the .9 carats you've been viewing (6.7mm) and from the video it looks great. And best of all, it is within your budget range at $5125!
https://www.yadavjewelry.com/diamon...om&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=rarecarat
I found one diamond that may fit these criteria. It looks fairly eye-clean from the video, with no inclusions under the table and most hidden under the crown facets where they are not visible. The diamond is well cut, is a large size increase over the .9 carats you've been viewing (6.7mm) and from the video it looks great. And best of all, it is within your budget range at $5125!
https://www.yadavjewelry.com/diamon...om&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=rarecarat