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On 10/23/2004 7:30:42 PM aljdewey wrote:
Rosy, you'd be better served to keep all this under one thread. You already have another thread asking this, don't you?
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On 10/23/2004 8:03:54 PM researcher wrote:
Again I'd have to go with color. If you were talking a difference of .25 cts or more I would say go for the size (assuming both stones are equally beautiful in cut), but with anything under that stick with color.----------------
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On 10/23/2004 8:53:54 PM researcher wrote:
You'll see a slight size difference (my understanding is the human eye can tell the difference at .10 cts), but only if you're actually compairing two stones side by side. Looking at them on someone's finger, no one would really notice a difference. They would, however, notice the color difference. Would they between an E and F? Maybe not. But between an E and I? Probably (although people think my stone is a D-F all the time!). In all honesty, you really would be better off going for the better colored stone. I mean, you'll most likely just say the stone is 1 1/4 either way!----------------
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On 10/23/2004 9:21:07 PM lmurden wrote:
Probably not once mounted. What did the vendor say? Although I think the G would be an excellent choice, but if you want to go for super high color then go for it.
Rosy you have got to make up your mind. Remember that when you get the ring and when you first open up the box and see the ring for the first time if it doesn't knock you out with its beauty then send it back! ----------------
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On 10/23/2004 9:36:21 PM lmurden wrote:
Sorry Rosy! I'm not trying to add to your stress.
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On 10/24/2004 4:26:04 AM rosy wrote:
Hi,
Yes thank you Blueman & Researcher, absolutely great points. I think the clarity & the eye-cleanness of it may be the deciding factor. I already know that the G colored stone has a feather in it, thought not near the surface so it shouldn't really cause any cracks or chips right? I need to check on the E stone & what type of inclusions. Because it's a hearts & arrows the cut should really be spectacular & shouldn't it definitely make the G face up whiter than an average cut G? ----------------
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On 10/23/2004 7:07:22 PM rosy wrote:
HI,
I am currently deciding between two diamonds. Both are ideal cut Hearts & Arrows, score the same on the HCA & cost the same. One is a 1.23 E SI1 6.92 diameter. The other is a 1.33 G SI1 7.08 diameter. The only real difference is the size & color. Which should I choose?
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On 10/25/2004 1:21:20 AM Rhino wrote:
Since there is little difference in color from E to G I would suggest getting the most brilliant stone of the 2. Just because both are H&A doesn't neccessarily mean both have equal brilliance,fire & scintillation. I would suggest a comparison of the 2 side by side in a variety of lighting conditions, then make a choice, if this is possible for you to do. Cut has much greater impact on the appearance of the diamond than the difference from an E to a G.