pmpkn42
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2008
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- 85
I have quite a dilemma on my hands. Choosing between a 2.5 or a 3.5 carat cushion. There are pros and cons to each of course. The 2.5 is the cleaner stone, VS2, J/K color (faces up super white) and is a very nice pillow shape with smaller facets then the 3.5, but has more fire. The 3.5 is a L/M very clean SI1 with only a small cloud, no black spots and also faces up white. It is more of a circular cushion, and not as "pillowy" as the first. It is a better cut with chunkier facets, but doesn''t have as much fire as the smaller stone. There is a size-able difference between the two (obviously- over 1 mm difference!). There is also a price difference, but the 3.5 is the better value for its size. Both are old cushions from the same time period. The smaller would be set in a halo or micro-pave setting, the 3.5 would be left as a solitaire as I think it would be massive to put anymore diamonds near it!
I just don''t know what to do, I keep changing my mind. I think it''s because I''d feel guilty about the 3.5 even though it doesn''t look ridiculously big on me (I''m 6''1" with larger hands and fingers than your typical 5''6" woman). What would help you decide if you were in my position? I feel like if I got the 3.5 I''d NEVER upgrade (obviously), but if I got the smaller stone I''d want to upgrade in the future to maybe a 3 carat, thus spending more money in the long run. Ugh! I''m so confused.
I just don''t know what to do, I keep changing my mind. I think it''s because I''d feel guilty about the 3.5 even though it doesn''t look ridiculously big on me (I''m 6''1" with larger hands and fingers than your typical 5''6" woman). What would help you decide if you were in my position? I feel like if I got the 3.5 I''d NEVER upgrade (obviously), but if I got the smaller stone I''d want to upgrade in the future to maybe a 3 carat, thus spending more money in the long run. Ugh! I''m so confused.