I’m dying to see the stone!
That’s what mine is, but it’s only a 1.01 and I’ve been thinking of matching it. But it’s so funny how the different cut styles of oec affect color. Not to mention settings!Me too!!!! I think L colored OECs are my absolute fav.
Fingers crossed it’s a match! This might be your lucky day!!!That’s what mine is, but it’s only a 1.01 and I’ve been thinking of matching it. But it’s so funny how the different cut styles of oec affect color. Not to mention settings!
Your photos are quite blurry. You would probably get more interest with a loupe troop posting and better photos.
I’m hoping to get around $4000 but will certainly consider strong offers.What are you looking for price point wise?
This is a threadjack for sure, but what would you think reasonable budget for Edwina’s match, if I can ever find one?I have a GIA certified 1.5ct M I1 OEC and if I were to sell it, I would start pricing at $3k. *Maybe* $3500 including the setting, but that’s as high as I would ask for my 1.5ct.
I’m the wrong person to ask. I would browse jewels by grace and see what hers are going for with those specs (her prices will be on the high end of the spectrum). Diamond Zone on eBay is also a good place to find comps. And then of course if you buy privately, the price drops lower from there.This is a threadjack for sure, but what would you think reasonable budget for Edwina’s match, if I can ever find one?
Thank you so much!!! So helpful!!!I think with some better pictures of the stone and the scan of your GIA report, you could list them on loupetroop and begin getting offers. It might be a bit of a challenge to get the price you wanted for it given it’s I1 clarity, but if you are flexible on the price, there will be a buyer out there. If loupetroop doesn’t work, there’s always consignment. Good luck and best wishes!