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1,3 to 1,4 ct G color - need help

Lilian B

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Hello,

I am new to this forum and would really appreciate your help,

I am trying to buy a diamond 1,3 to 1,4ct - G color - VVS2 - with a very good cut and no fluorescence.

On this website I was able to find a couple of diamonds, but it's very difficult for me to choose the best one for price & quality.

Could you please help me ?

For example betw the following : (or any others you may found)





Thanks so much,
L
 
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I like these from BN

Smaller Carat weight but larger dims.



If you were ok with expanding to a faint flou and VS here are some more options



no flou
 
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[I was writing in the same time as you]

1.3ct 7mm E VS1 WWW

I am curious about the HCA of this DVS1 - the stone appears to be a slight, highly symmetrical (!), departure from the H&A.

Obviously, I rather let clarity go - SI1 is my safe bottom, than colour although I could not dispute G; there are many whites & colourlessness is something else worth seeing.

I am slightly open minded about the HCA, & more leery of videos since they do not come from a standard light environment - there is great detail on symmetry in them, too much on clarity & no more, IMHO, brightness & play of light remain to be thought through instead of seen.


2p
 
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1.33 HCA score is a 1.5 faces up big for weight

1.3 HCA score is a 1.8 faces up average for weight

there is only a 3% size difference between these two so you will not see any difference with the naked eye. I say go with the cheaper 1.3ct

AV's option 1.32 HCA score is a 1.2 faces up average for weight but again won't have any face up difference then the other two. I like this option due to the fatter arrows and the other two but the price is higher due to color and clarity
 
Thanks for the help ! I will continue my research and do not hesitate to add anything as well
 
I am curious about the HCA of this DVS1 - the stone appears to be a slight, highly symmetrical (!), departure from the H&A.

High crown, short/fat LGFs, but larger table... an interesting look! :))
 
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