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1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please Help

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Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

slowhand|1388437171|3583232 said:
Thank you so much. I will stretch little bit. I increased my budget to $3,000.
Any recommendation and opinions are highly appreciated.
I really want to buy it by tomorrow. I want to take advantage of 5% cash back with Discover cars :tongue: .( 5% on all online purchase until year end)

Then I would buy this ring in a heartbeat!

by lovebug1031 » 30 Dec 2013 13:59


if you can stretch your budget $500 more this would be nice too! not a solitaire

http://diamondbistro.com/category/2...er/listings/37060/Tiffany-and-Co-Soleste.html
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

Loving the Loupe-troop oec! Pretty setting, too.
Wonder if the lady would like the lower color antique.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

msop04|1388438362|3583253 said:
slowhand|1388437171|3583232 said:
Thank you so much. I will stretch little bit. I increased my budget to $3,000.
Any recommendation and opinions are highly appreciated.
I really want to buy it by tomorrow. I want to take advantage of 5% cash back with Discover cars :tongue: .( 5% on all online purchase until year end)

Then I would buy this ring in a heartbeat!

by lovebug1031 » 30 Dec 2013 13:59


if you can stretch your budget $500 more this would be nice too! not a solitaire

http://diamondbistro.com/category/2...er/listings/37060/Tiffany-and-Co-Soleste.html

That looks beautiful.
Only problem is that my fiancee already chose her setting. I need a loose diamond ahd it has to be round shape.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

Niel|1388439263|3583278 said:
So I know this isn't a round and it's a k.

But it's a carat, in budget, and I just love to watch its spin :love:

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/asscher-cut/1.01-carat-k-color-vs1-clarity-sku-263528


Eta sorry just saw your post.

What's the setting?

Thank you Niel,

I am ready to pull the trigger from Ritani. For the limited time, they are currently not charging the sales tax.

Even though it is L color, strong blue fluorescence will help make it look whiter.

This is the setting we are considering.

Thank you!!!
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

Oh interesting! All that white metal around the side will is think help the stone look whiter.

Also it'll hide the side of the diamond, which shows most of the color

Ask them to make sure there is no negative effects from the fluorescence.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

Niel|1388440658|3583300 said:
Oh interesting! All that white metal around the side will is think help the stone look whiter.

Also it'll hide the side of the diamond, which shows most of the color

Ask them to make sure there is no negative effects from the fluorescence.

Thank you Niel.
What are the possible negative effects of blue fluorescence?
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

slowhand|1388441271|3583306 said:
Niel|1388440658|3583300 said:
Oh interesting! All that white metal around the side will is think help the stone look whiter.

Also it'll hide the side of the diamond, which shows most of the color

Ask them to make sure there is no negative effects from the fluorescence.

Thank you Niel.
What are the possible negative effects of blue fluorescence?

It's rare, but it can make a stone look milky or oily in UV lighting. Which is the sun, a back light... Stuff like that. No reason to avoid Fluor, but you want to check with the vendor that it doesn't do it
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

slowhand|1388441271|3583306 said:
Niel|1388440658|3583300 said:
Oh interesting! All that white metal around the side will is think help the stone look whiter.

Also it'll hide the side of the diamond, which shows most of the color

Ask them to make sure there is no negative effects from the fluorescence.

Thank you Niel.
What are the possible negative effects of blue fluorescence?

The only real negative effect is a milky/haziness under UV light. It's pretty uncommon, but worth asking about. I think that Niel found a great diamond for the price, but I don't know if it's right for you. I have to agree with DS - fluorescence only helps in certain lighting and even then it isn't a miracle worker. Have you looked at any diamonds IRL? What color were they? The picture below was taken from GIA. Granted, the diamonds are graded face down, but you get the idea. I would just make sure that your SO is OK with a tinted stone.

image_903.jpg
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

Niel: that is a beautiful cushion! wish i had the money. great stone.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

I agree with Smilligan. You need to be sure that you are meeting your future fiancées expectations with what you buy. I would be very happy with an ideal cut L colour diamond but there are many others who won't be happy with anything lower than an H or I. If you know she will be happy with the tint, and the diamond is going to perform well you are set to go :))
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

smilligan|1388442191|3583318 said:
slowhand|1388441271|3583306 said:
Niel|1388440658|3583300 said:
Oh interesting! All that white metal around the side will is think help the stone look whiter.

Also it'll hide the side of the diamond, which shows most of the color

Ask them to make sure there is no negative effects from the fluorescence.

Thank you Niel.
What are the possible negative effects of blue fluorescence?

The only real negative effect is a milky/haziness under UV light. It's pretty uncommon, but worth asking about. I think that Niel found a great diamond for the price, but I don't know if it's right for you. I have to agree with DS - fluorescence only helps in certain lighting and even then it isn't a miracle worker. Have you looked at any diamonds IRL? What color were they? The picture below was taken from GIA. Granted, the diamonds are graded face down, but you get the idea. I would just make sure that your SO is OK with a tinted stone.

image_903.jpg

I was originally considering getting J color. Are the differences noticeable?
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

smilligan|1388442191|3583318 said:
slowhand|1388441271|3583306 said:
Niel|1388440658|3583300 said:
Oh interesting! All that white metal around the side will is think help the stone look whiter.

Also it'll hide the side of the diamond, which shows most of the color

Ask them to make sure there is no negative effects from the fluorescence.

Thank you Niel.
What are the possible negative effects of blue fluorescence?

The only real negative effect is a milky/haziness under UV light. It's pretty uncommon, but worth asking about. I think that Niel found a great diamond for the price, but I don't know if it's right for you. I have to agree with DS - fluorescence only helps in certain lighting and even then it isn't a miracle worker. Have you looked at any diamonds IRL? What color were they? The picture below was taken from GIA. Granted, the diamonds are graded face down, but you get the idea. I would just make sure that your SO is OK with a tinted stone.

image_903.jpg
Smilligan, did you see the pic of the setting he wants?

He won't be seeing any of the side of that stone. Only the top. So while I completely agree it may be too tinged, The bottom view of diamonds isn't going to be what it looks like face up. Especially for a stone where you won be able to see the side, and it's essentially got a white gold cup.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

slowhand|1388442910|3583326 said:
smilligan|1388442191|3583318 said:
slowhand|1388441271|3583306 said:
Niel|1388440658|3583300 said:
Oh interesting! All that white metal around the side will is think help the stone look whiter.

Also it'll hide the side of the diamond, which shows most of the color

Ask them to make sure there is no negative effects from the fluorescence.

Thank you Niel.
What are the possible negative effects of blue fluorescence?

The only real negative effect is a milky/haziness under UV light. It's pretty uncommon, but worth asking about. I think that Niel found a great diamond for the price, but I don't know if it's right for you. I have to agree with DS - fluorescence only helps in certain lighting and even then it isn't a miracle worker. Have you looked at any diamonds IRL? What color were they? The picture below was taken from GIA. Granted, the diamonds are graded face down, but you get the idea. I would just make sure that your SO is OK with a tinted stone.

image_903.jpg

I was originally considering getting J color. Are the differences noticeable?

Yes and no. Color is subjective, which is why it's important to know her preference. A J color will still appear relatively white once set whereas an L will still have a tinge of color (could be more or less depending on cut and setting). Also, I feel that I should mention that the image of the Ritani diamond is most likely a sample. It will say "Real HD" photo, otherwise. So if you're basing the decision on that picture, you will likely be surprised and/or disappointed.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

Niel|1388443235|3583331 said:
smilligan|1388442191|3583318 said:
slowhand|1388441271|3583306 said:
Niel|1388440658|3583300 said:
Oh interesting! All that white metal around the side will is think help the stone look whiter.

Also it'll hide the side of the diamond, which shows most of the color

Ask them to make sure there is no negative effects from the fluorescence.

Thank you Niel.
What are the possible negative effects of blue fluorescence?

The only real negative effect is a milky/haziness under UV light. It's pretty uncommon, but worth asking about. I think that Niel found a great diamond for the price, but I don't know if it's right for you. I have to agree with DS - fluorescence only helps in certain lighting and even then it isn't a miracle worker. Have you looked at any diamonds IRL? What color were they? The picture below was taken from GIA. Granted, the diamonds are graded face down, but you get the idea. I would just make sure that your SO is OK with a tinted stone.

image_903.jpg
Smilligan, did you see the pic of the setting he wants?

He won't be seeing any of the side of that stone. Only the top. So while I completely agree it may be too tinged, The bottom view of diamonds isn't going to be what it looks like face up. Especially for a stone where you won be able to see the side, and it's essentially got a white gold cup.

I did. And you're right, which is why I put the disclaimer that those GIA diamonds are graded face down. Still, a setting can only hide so much color. Depending on where it falls in the L range (could be closer to M or K), it may still show too much. I don't want to give the impression that an L is a bad choice, because it really is personal preference. I just want the OP to be aware of what he might end up with. He started out wanting near colorless, so an L (even in that setting) might be a bit of a disappointment.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

You're right.

I was just wondering how much a white gold cup can really effect the body color. Yellow gold cups make quite an effect.

It depends on what's most important. From the post it sounds like size is.

If size isn't, drop down to .8-.9 and aim for a J
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

Thank you so much for all your opinions and insights.
I just pulled the trigger on L colored stone.

We were looking for J or above color only because everybody told us to get at least J color.
I called them and asked more information about the stone. They advised me to order and and see it in person. They offer 30 days free returns. Worst case scenario, we will return the stone.
Once again, thank you so much.
I will post some pictures when I receive it.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

L color compared to D colorless is like candlelight ivory bridal fabric. There's nothing "wrong" with candlelight.

Here's D and L
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/anybody-have-an-l-color-diamond.148179/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/anybody-have-an-l-color-diamond.148179/[/URL]

someone bought a really nice large L RB on here around Christmas last year, I think. I'll try to find the thread later, unless someone knows what ring I mean. The stone was from I.D. Jewelry, I believe. Might have B2C Jewels. I can't remember exactly. But it faced up very white-ish.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

slowhand|1388437171|3583232 said:
Thank you so much. I will stretch little bit. I increased my budget to $3,000.

Any recommendation and opinions are highly appreciated.
I really want to buy it by tomorrow. I want to take advantage of 5% cash back with Discover cars :tongue: .( 5% on all online purchase until year end)

Here are some options, these top two stones are chunckier facets (older cut) so they're a bit deeper, but still gorgeous. Plus JA gives PS members a 1-5% discount on their stones:

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/1.05-carat-j-color-si2-clarity-very-good-cut-sku-230986

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/1.01-carat-j-color-si2-clarity-good-cut-sku-276935

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/0.91-carat-k-color-vs2-clarity-very-good-cut-sku-207435
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

slowhand|1388444942|3583359 said:
Thank you so much for all your opinions and insights.
I just pulled the trigger on L colored stone.

We were looking for J or above color only because everybody told us to get at least J color.
I called them and asked more information about the stone. They advised me to order and and see it in person. They offer 30 days free returns. Worst case scenario, we will return the stone.
Once again, thank you so much.
I will post some pictures when I receive it.

Please post pictures as soon as you get it!!!! Congrats on your engagement!
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

The white gold cup will actually make the color more apparent because of the contrast of the stone color with the white metal surrounding it similar to the effect of a white diamond halo surrounding a tinted stone. It is easier to use a lower color when using yellow gold for the ring, because the deep yellow gold will make the diamond look whiter in comparison. However, she may like the tint and will have to see it to know. I would encourage you to look at it next to a higher color diamond or two to get a feel for the difference.

Good luck and we'll look forward to seeing the pictures!
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

TC1987|1388445827|3583370 said:
L color compared to D colorless is like candlelight ivory bridal fabric. There's nothing "wrong" with candlelight.

Here's D and L
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/anybody-have-an-l-color-diamond.148179/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/anybody-have-an-l-color-diamond.148179/[/URL]

someone bought a really nice large L RB on here around Christmas last year, I think. I'll try to find the thread later, unless someone knows what ring I mean. The stone was from I.D. Jewelry, I believe. Might have B2C Jewels. I can't remember exactly. But it faced up very white-ish.

Oh I remember! Can't the thread but it was an idjewelry stone in a preloved LM setting.
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

All in all a good find since you wanted the 1.0 L will be nice can't wait to see the final ring
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

04diamond<3|1388446321|3583378 said:
slowhand|1388437171|3583232 said:
Thank you so much. I will stretch little bit. I increased my budget to $3,000.

Any recommendation and opinions are highly appreciated.
I really want to buy it by tomorrow. I want to take advantage of 5% cash back with Discover cars :tongue: .( 5% on all online purchase until year end)

Here are some options, these top two stones are chunckier facets (older cut) so they're a bit deeper, but still gorgeous. Plus JA gives PS members a 1-5% discount on their stones:

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/1.05-carat-j-color-si2-clarity-very-good-cut-sku-230986

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/1.01-carat-j-color-si2-clarity-good-cut-sku-276935

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/0.91-carat-k-color-vs2-clarity-very-good-cut-sku-207435

OOOHHH!!! I love the first two -- esp the one with 6.4mm spread!! ...and they should face up very white -- Great find! :appl:
 
Re: 1 ct. Round Brilliant Diamond with $2,500 Budget Please

Oops! Just read where OP bought a stone...
 
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