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0.94ct E VS1 - why it''s not sparkling as I expect ?

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Date: 5/1/2009 1:11:38 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie

Date: 5/1/2009 11:28:53 AM
Author: GemmaEdet
Thanks a lot for your help here.

My hubby called Eric and asked about appraisal. Sadly he wasn''t interested at all, or even helpful
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bit dissappointed, thought he would be more helpful and friendly. When my hubby asked if he knows some appraisal in hatton gardens we could ask for favor, he said we could go and ask around, but defintely not his office..[
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Understand he''s not interested if we''re not buying from him, but still no need to be ''unfriendly''..
what a day.


thanks everyone for big help in the past few days !!!
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I just want to check that you weren''t asking him to appraise it for free, as a ''favour''? Appraisals do cost money, each person charges a different amount, so there isn''t really anyone who will do it for a favour...

I also want to reiterate what Lorelei said a few pages back about color being unrelated to sparkle. Your E color diamond will look whiter when viewed from the side, and crisper when viewed from the top compared to a lower color diamond, but the sparkle you speak of is related only to cut quality.
no nol. i certainly didn''t mean that. I am all full aware of the valuation/apprasial comes at a price, and we know we need to pay up to 100 pounds. That''s fine.
It''s just attitude is bit disappointing.. That''s all.


Yup.. thanks.. i think now. I am more aware of the difference between color and cut now !.
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Date: 5/1/2009 12:19:27 PM
Author: GemmaEdet
Date: 5/1/2009 12:03:13 PM

Author: taibe

I think its been mentioned before but have you tried...


http://www.safeguardvaluations.co.uk/


They do open days at local H.Samuals, Goldsmiths and Ernest Jones, where they provide apprasial on the spot and post the formal documents. Prices are quite reasonable.


Thanks for this taibe !.


I took a look at it, so bad next time they do it in London will be in June, way after the return period.

Otherwerise,to have it valued, it needs to be posted to Birmingham, and return within 10 days ish..

Not very suitable for our current timing. But it''s defintely a good choice !
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Thanks for this !


Not sure where in London you''re from but they are doing an event day at H Samuel, Woolwich on the 08/05/09 or David M Robbinson, Canary Wharf on the 19/05/09 or Ernest Jones, Croydon on 20/05/09.

Their search function for event days is a bit crap, if you dont mind travelling then I recommend you give them a call and see where and when the next event is.
 
Date: 5/1/2009 1:21:44 PM
Author: GemmaEdet

Date: 5/1/2009 1:11:38 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie


Date: 5/1/2009 11:28:53 AM
Author: GemmaEdet
Thanks a lot for your help here.

My hubby called Eric and asked about appraisal. Sadly he wasn''t interested at all, or even helpful
7.gif

bit dissappointed, thought he would be more helpful and friendly. When my hubby asked if he knows some appraisal in hatton gardens we could ask for favor, he said we could go and ask around, but defintely not his office..[
7.gif


Understand he''s not interested if we''re not buying from him, but still no need to be ''unfriendly''..
what a day.


thanks everyone for big help in the past few days !!!
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I just want to check that you weren''t asking him to appraise it for free, as a ''favour''? Appraisals do cost money, each person charges a different amount, so there isn''t really anyone who will do it for a favour...

I also want to reiterate what Lorelei said a few pages back about color being unrelated to sparkle. Your E color diamond will look whiter when viewed from the side, and crisper when viewed from the top compared to a lower color diamond, but the sparkle you speak of is related only to cut quality.
no nol. i certainly didn''t mean that. I am all full aware of the valuation/apprasial comes at a price, and we know we need to pay up to 100 pounds. That''s fine.
It''s just attitude is bit disappointing.. That''s all.


Yup.. thanks.. i think now. I am more aware of the difference between color and cut now !.
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OK Good!
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Date: 4/30/2009 1:26:48 PM
Author: cinnamon013
I was just thinking, maybe what you are missing is a little color in your diamond? Maybe the E just doesn''t give off the different colors?
Not the case, I have a D colour stone and it''s a little firecracker
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gemma -

have you cleaned it yet?

i read this thread and got the feeling you have been handing it a lot, and saw you received numerous recommendations to clean it - but the closest response i saw from you was that you had rinsed it in water. that''s not the same as cleaning it. go back to lorelei''s post about how to clean it effectively with ammonia, water and detergent and give it a proper cleaning. stones are NOT always pristine when they come from the vendor and you cannot underestimate how much difference half a dozen finger marks will make on the sparkle of a stone.

if you''ve already cleaned is as per lorelei''s suggestions, then ignore this post. but if you havent - give it a try; you might find starting with the basics first helps no end.

good luck!

(just by the way - i bought a .95 F VS2 signature cut from blue nile, and it sparkles like the very dickens! i hope this resolves well for you and that you get as much pleasure from yours as i do from mine.)
 
Date: 5/2/2009 7:41:39 AM
Author: whitby_2773
gemma -

have you cleaned it yet?

i read this thread and got the feeling you have been handing it a lot, and saw you received numerous recommendations to clean it - but the closest response i saw from you was that you had rinsed it in water. that''s not the same as cleaning it. go back to lorelei''s post about how to clean it effectively with ammonia, water and detergent and give it a proper cleaning. stones are NOT always pristine when they come from the vendor and you cannot underestimate how much difference half a dozen finger marks will make on the sparkle of a stone.

if you''ve already cleaned is as per lorelei''s suggestions, then ignore this post. but if you havent - give it a try; you might find starting with the basics first helps no end.

good luck!

(just by the way - i bought a .95 F VS2 signature cut from blue nile, and it sparkles like the very dickens! i hope this resolves well for you and that you get as much pleasure from yours as i do from mine.)
Ditto!

I took a friend''s ring off her yesterday and had to spend 30 minutes with a baby toothbrush and 4 goes through my ultrasonic to clean it up (hadn''t been cleaned since June last year!!!
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) She couldn''t believe the difference when I had finished.
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I clean my e-ring at least once a day, through the US once a week and keep it in a film-pot of warm water/jewellery cleaner (with ammonia) and dish soap at night. Most people on PS would clean their rings everyday I would guess.

You can pick up a small digital ultrasonic on ebay for about £30.
 
lovely diamond!
i dont like the ring
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Date: 5/2/2009 7:41:39 AM
Author: whitby_2773
gemma -


have you cleaned it yet?


i read this thread and got the feeling you have been handing it a lot, and saw you received numerous recommendations to clean it - but the closest response i saw from you was that you had rinsed it in water. that''s not the same as cleaning it. go back to lorelei''s post about how to clean it effectively with ammonia, water and detergent and give it a proper cleaning. stones are NOT always pristine when they come from the vendor and you cannot underestimate how much difference half a dozen finger marks will make on the sparkle of a stone.


if you''ve already cleaned is as per lorelei''s suggestions, then ignore this post. but if you havent - give it a try; you might find starting with the basics first helps no end.


good luck!


(just by the way - i bought a .95 F VS2 signature cut from blue nile, and it sparkles like the very dickens! i hope this resolves well for you and that you get as much pleasure from yours as i do from mine.)

thanks ! I will do a good clean !.
I start to love it now, when it''s in day time, it''s very sparkling
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, with loads of rainbow .. Women ! always crazy about diamond !. never enough
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. had a look at their signature cut ! they are lovely, pretty pricey too !. guess the more money you pay, obvious the better everything you get. For the E VS2 same size, signature cut and ideal cut''s difference starts from 600 GBP . maybe for next upgrade !!!

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despite saying that, this is already my upgrade.
Thanks whitby_2773
 
Date: 5/2/2009 10:38:10 AM
Author: patrick835
lovely diamond!

i dont like the ring
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Thanks !!! Patrick !.. haha.. will get my ring in a week''s time !.. and will update the pictures
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This is temp for now.
 
Date: 5/2/2009 8:36:49 AM
Author: Pandora II
Date: 5/2/2009 7:41:39 AM

Author: whitby_2773

gemma -


have you cleaned it yet?


i read this thread and got the feeling you have been handing it a lot, and saw you received numerous recommendations to clean it - but the closest response i saw from you was that you had rinsed it in water. that''s not the same as cleaning it. go back to lorelei''s post about how to clean it effectively with ammonia, water and detergent and give it a proper cleaning. stones are NOT always pristine when they come from the vendor and you cannot underestimate how much difference half a dozen finger marks will make on the sparkle of a stone.


if you''ve already cleaned is as per lorelei''s suggestions, then ignore this post. but if you havent - give it a try; you might find starting with the basics first helps no end.


good luck!


(just by the way - i bought a .95 F VS2 signature cut from blue nile, and it sparkles like the very dickens! i hope this resolves well for you and that you get as much pleasure from yours as i do from mine.)

Ditto!


I took a friend''s ring off her yesterday and had to spend 30 minutes with a baby toothbrush and 4 goes through my ultrasonic to clean it up (hadn''t been cleaned since June last year!!!
23.gif
) She couldn''t believe the difference when I had finished.
1.gif



I clean my e-ring at least once a day, through the US once a week and keep it in a film-pot of warm water/jewellery cleaner (with ammonia) and dish soap at night. Most people on PS would clean their rings everyday I would guess.


You can pick up a small digital ultrasonic on ebay for about £30.

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It sounds aweful a lot of things to do for every day..
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I am a lazy person [
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BTW what''s ammonia ? where can I buy them ?
 
For a quick clean anything with a grease cutting agent will work. Soft toothbrush, hot water and shampoo, or detergent like Dawn, is a decent cleaner.

Ammonia is in a lot of household cleaners- Windex for example. You can mix Windex & water, which is what I typically do.
 
This sounds more do-able !!!.
just cleanser/shampoo/dishwasher mix with water. and put the ring inside for a swim ?
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sounds less complicated now.
 
As you are in the UK you could use a drop of Fairy Liquid or other washing up liquid and hot water or even a little laundry detergent. Be careful when handling the diamond as it is unset that you don''t drop it.
 
Yep! Hot water and a small squeeze of some Dawn or shampoo. For a ring or set stone, I use a custard ramekin to soak stuff in it''s really grubby, or just use a toothbrush to scrub if not. For loose stones I do it a bit differently: I make sure the stopper is in the drain, toilet lid is closed etc, then wash the stone in the soap/water mix while holding it in a washcloth and from there, pop it into a dry cloth without touching it. That way you don''t actually touch the stone at all, and defeat the purpose of cleaning it.
 
Maybe your expectations are too high?
 
Date: 5/2/2009 3:18:17 PM
Author: Lorelei
As you are in the UK you could use a drop of Fairy Liquid or other washing up liquid and hot water or even a little laundry detergent. Be careful when handling the diamond as it is unset that you don''t drop it.
And close the drain.
 
I use:
1/2 water
1/3 ammonia
1/6 dishwasher
Every night I put my ring into it, I never need to brush it.
 
Date: 5/2/2009 4:56:53 PM
Author: Ellen

Date: 5/2/2009 3:18:17 PM
Author: Lorelei
As you are in the UK you could use a drop of Fairy Liquid or other washing up liquid and hot water or even a little laundry detergent. Be careful when handling the diamond as it is unset that you don''t drop it.
And close the drain.
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Good point. CLOSE THE DRAIN!!!!!!
 
Date: 5/2/2009 5:44:59 PM
Author: QueenMum
I use:

1/2 water

1/3 ammonia

1/6 dishwasher

Every night I put my ring into it, I never need to brush it.


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This is a super good tip !!!... and it''s good that just leave the ring ''sleep'' in it !.
Thx !
 
Date: 5/3/2009 6:10:15 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 5/2/2009 4:56:53 PM
Author: Ellen


Date: 5/2/2009 3:18:17 PM
Author: Lorelei
As you are in the UK you could use a drop of Fairy Liquid or other washing up liquid and hot water or even a little laundry detergent. Be careful when handling the diamond as it is unset that you don''t drop it.
And close the drain.
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Good point. CLOSE THE DRAIN!!!!!!
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Date: 5/3/2009 6:10:15 AM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 5/2/2009 4:56:53 PM

Author: Ellen


Date: 5/2/2009 3:18:17 PM

Author: Lorelei

As you are in the UK you could use a drop of Fairy Liquid or other washing up liquid and hot water or even a little laundry detergent. Be careful when handling the diamond as it is unset that you don''t drop it.
And close the drain.

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Good point. CLOSE THE DRAIN!!!!!!


Ahahah.. certainly !!!! Remember once I almost lost my diamond earring stud.
So glad, as I dropped it, it bounced many times, and from washing basin, to bath tub, at the end, it fell in the corner of bath tub, just a few centimeter from the other drain
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. Nearlly had a heart attack,
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Date: 5/2/2009 4:54:35 PM
Author: Abril
Maybe your expectations are too high?

It could be. I always love those very transparant look of the diamond, as beautiful as a water drop..
.. so.. bit away from my expectation when i see a very white stone....

Any idea, how do those stones achieve so transparant look ?
It is because of color ( less white ), or it''s just the lightening ? or just the photographer skills ?
 
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