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For Sale 3.02 cushion cut lab stone

blingy0722

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Hi everyone!

I just posted my 3.02 cushion cut lab on loupetroop - listing below.

I’m adding additional pictures here as well. I’m unable to post videos of the loose stone here for some reason, but I can sent them to you if you reach out to me.

I’d love for this amazing stone to go to a PSer!

 

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blingy0722

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Bump! I am reducing the price of the stone to $1700 for PSers!
 

blingy0722

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Bump lowering price again for Psers first - $1600 for the stone!
 

blingy0722

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Hi everyone, I would appreciate some advice. I have received a lot of clicks on loupetroupe for this stone but no actual interest in purchasing. Do you think that if I removed the stone from the setting that it would sell quicker? Or if I sold it with the setting that it would sell? Or is there another reason you think it may not be selling? I thought the price is reasonable, and it is a gorgeous stone and I feel that shows in the pictures, videos, etc. Thank you in advance for your thoughts!
 

0515vision

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It’s only been a few weeks. A lot has to do with timing, I think. The right stone has to meet the right buyer.

Dusting for a quick sale!
 

Jax172

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Unfortunately reselling a lab stone is tricky. Unless it’s unique in some way you really have to take a hit price wise for it to sell quickly. The lower color on your stone with the price you are asking is likely the issue. Right now 3.00 carat H VS cushion stones have prices starting around 900 on Loose Grown Diamond. You would likely do better selling it as a complete ring as that’s going to be a more attractive ready made item when you can buy a similar diamond for much less from a vendor with a return policy.
 

blingy0722

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It’s only been a few weeks. A lot has to do with timing, I think. The right stone has to meet the right buyer.

Dusting for a quick sale!

Thank you - I’ll give it some more time!
 

blingy0722

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Unfortunately reselling a lab stone is tricky. Unless it’s unique in some way you really have to take a hit price wise for it to sell quickly. The lower color on your stone with the price you are asking is likely the issue. Right now 3.00 carat H VS cushion stones have prices starting around 900 on Loose Grown Diamond. You would likely do better selling it as a complete ring as that’s going to be a more attractive ready made item when you can buy a similar diamond for much less from a vendor with a return policy.

Thanks for this perspective. The stone was chosen by a PSer for me when I was doing a search for a brilliant cushion. The color isn’t yellow to my eyes at all, but I can see how the color grade just being a H may be a turn off for some buyers. I was hoping that the links and pictures would confirm this as well…

I’ll give it some more time. I have a strong preference to sell just the stone, but I’d also really like to fund a new project. We’ll see what happens :)
 
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