JTOUPS1214
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JTOUPS1214|1326817356|3105136 said:I'm biting the bullet on the 20K budget.![]()
I increased my budget & went for this stone......Please tell me what you think
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-2275587.htm
diamondseeker2006|1326846452|3105460 said:G VS1...my personal favorite! Excellent choice!!!![]()
janetjoan64|1326856606|3105588 said:Sure buy it but have it shipped to the nearest friend or relative that lives out of state. Usually there will only be a 25 dollar fedex charge involved and as you said- no taxes- worked for me!
diamondseeker2006|1326856921|3105591 said:I prefer getting the stone set by the vendor who sells it whenever possible so they will be covering it in case of damage while setting. If I had known you were going with Tacori, I would have suggested looking at Good Old Gold for the diamond because they sell Tacori.
diamondseeker2006|1326857201|3105596 said:Oh gosh! They are excellent and have very high quality stones, too. They carry a lot of designers. I was just trying to help you with the certs you were showing us!
diamondseeker2006|1326858596|3105607 said:I have stones from both WF and GOG and agree that they are both great!!!
It won't work in this case to send the setting out of state because you take or send the diamond to a Tacori vendor and then they send the diamond to Tacori to make the setting to fit your stone and in her ring size. Then Tacori sends it back to your jeweler. Do not under any circumstances let them sell you a sample ring in the case and set it themselves. You want the Tacori ring box and Tacori paperwork. Don't leave the store without that! That way you have a warranty from Tacori, which is important if she ever has any problems with the setting.
diamondseeker2006|1326861183|3105641 said:That would almost be impossible unless you sent the diamond to an out-of-state jeweler that sells Tacori. Then you'd have the finished ring sent back to you. I don't know whether Good Old Gold would do that or not. In this scenario of having the loose diamond and having someone other than the vendor set it, you probably need to get insurance from Jeweler's Mutual as they will insure the ring while the stone is being set if they have the information on both the stone and setting. You'd need to call them for details.
I really think with the trouble and expense of shipping your stone somewhere, etc., I'd just have it set locally and pay the tax.
Rhino|1326907738|3105934 said:Hi Jtoups,
1.3 vs 1.6 on the HCA is irrelevant. The things that will impact appearance between them more than anything is lower half length coupled with upper half cutting and any twist or azimuth deviation between the cutting.
[edited to add] ... oops ... I was stil on page 1. *Congrats*