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5ct colored diamond help

cyurusss

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I’d love some hope from this community and before I go off on a ramble my main questions are, did I pay a good price at 3000$, do we think it’s clarity enhanced, which color grade would you go by, Gia or Stephen hofer? I love it and that’s what matters but how I acquired this was from a jewelry store closing and seeking their gems. IMG_8535.jpeg
 

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Go by gia and ignore the rest. gia is the authority for a reason. If it were clwrify enhanced GIA wokld have noted it.

I assume the gia inscription can be seen w a loupe, but the setting likely obscures it.

It's cloudy and clarity would be in the I1 range (if it were shown on GIAs report).

If you love it that's what matters. 3k seems almost impossibly low for a 5ct natural diamond, which is why i asked qbput the inscription.

The Stephen hofer doc is honestly useless. It just uses a bunch of buzzwords and gives 0 useful info. Anyone who says something is a "collectors stone" should be taken with an enormous chunk of salt.
 
Go by gia and ignore the rest. gia is the authority for a reason. If it were clwrify enhanced GIA wokld have noted it.

I assume the gia inscription can be seen w a loupe, but the setting likely obscures it.

It's cloudy and clarity would be in the I1 range (if it were shown on GIAs report).

If you love it that's what matters. 3k seems almost impossibly low for a 5ct natural diamond, which is why i asked qbput the inscription.

The Stephen hofer doc is honestly useless. It just uses a bunch of buzzwords and gives 0 useful info. Anyone who says something is a "collectors stone" should be taken with an enormous chunk of salt.

I appreciate the fast response. I only ask about the Stephen retort because he and his books are endorsed on GIA. As far as the inscription, I set this ring with my jeweler, they checked the numbers and so did I and they all match. You can also match a tiny tiny inclusion the Stephon holfers photo. I had the ring set myself. Measurements also add up. I’m struggling with value/ resale/ retail/ insurance
 
I appreciate the fast response. I only ask about the Stephen retort because he and his books are endorsed on GIA. As far as the inscription, I set this ring with my jeweler, they checked the numbers and so did I and they all match. You can also match a tiny tiny inclusion the Stephon holfers photo. I had the ring set myself. Measurements also add up. I’m struggling with value/ resale/ retail/ insurance

Take it to an appraiser and tell them you want an appraisal for insurance purposes (in other words, not bloated because you
dont want to pay any more for insurance than you have to).

IMO it's worth the $3k you paid plus the cost of the setting. My 2 cents. Take it for what it's worth.
 
Hofer is more accurate than GIA.
 
Hi!
Based on the pictures, the stone is "sleepy"...meaning it is a bit dull.....no amount of polishing will make it "shiny"
For that reason, the price seems "fair"

In terms of the paperwork, the ONLY one that matters is GIA.
 
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