MyDiamondSparkles
Brilliant_Rock
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MyDiamondSparkles|1330823220|3140203 said:Does the jeweler have a comparably sized diamond that is GIA or AGS 000 (no matter what the price) that you can compare the EGL stone with. Maybe side by side there will be a huge difference and maybe there won't. And maybe that will matter to you and maybe it won't.![]()
When I posted this I secretly hoped you would find that in some situations a "regular" person cannot see the difference between the top cut grades in some diamonds. I was behind the scenes cheering you on to buy this diamond. But now, I gotta say that lower color is more than likey going to bother you at some point. Yes, it is true that well cut stones show less color or should I say return more light so color is less noticeable, but it's also true that all L stones do show color. What looks really white to you now, will somehow start looking more and more yellow as you are out and about in different lighting conditions, etc-- this is especially true if you set it in yellow gold. If you think you are color sensitive then you are and a low price is never going to change this fact. I think you have to like the warmth that is usually obvious in L diamonds and I would never suggest going that low in color if you don't like that ivory/ warmth in diamonds because you will see it. Mind you, I am a huge fan of lower colored diamonds, but not everyone is. I think you should head over to your jeweler and now take a look at higher and lower color diamonds side by side in all kinds of lighting and see what you think.
