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andyhollis

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Hi All

Im just after a bit of advise. I have put a diamond on hold and am wondering what you guys think?

Weight: 0.90cts.
Colour: F
Clarity: VVS1
Polish Excellent
Symmetry Excellent
Fluorescence: None
Certificated by: GIA
Size: 5.28x5.19x3.87 mm

With a ring on DiamondGeezer it comes to £4150.

Ring SKU: 02-0100-0001
Diamond ID: 111055755

Any help would be great

Thanks
Andy
 
Do you have a picture of the diamond? What kind of setting is it going in? How much is the diamond only?
 
Im not sure of the actual price of the diamond as diamondgeezer just quote for the whole ring. I would guess its about £3200-3400 and around £750 for the setting.

Ill see if I can get a picture.
 
OK I found it http://www.diamondgeezer.com/engagement-rings/viewring.php?sku=02-0100-0001

To buy a diamond, you need a picture at least. Sometimes this is good enough, but an ASET image is also helpful, or an AGS 0 Ideal cut grade.

Pricing, I think you can do a little better, IMO it is expensive for what I can only assume is an average cut princess. You can go down in clarity a lot, VS2/SI1 is a happy medium for most people.
 
Yep that's the one. Do you think that's the best diamond on the site for around £4000?

Thanks
Andy
 
Thanks for all the help so far!

Plus tax and import duty (im in UK) it would probably work out the same. The diamond i posted is VVS1 so would that mean the better option? Plus its a platinum ring.
 
You need a picture, ask for one. A better cut Vs2 is preferable to a lesser cut vvs2
 
andyhollis|1386847203|3572694 said:
Thanks for all the help so far!

Plus tax and import duty (im in UK) it would probably work out the same. The diamond i posted is VVS1 so would that mean the better option? Plus its a platinum ring.

You cant buy a fancy cut stone (a princess) without images. The cut of the stone is
Makes all the difference. Vvs1 just means you wont be able to see any flaws in it.
it doesn't mean that its a well cut, pretty stone.

Have you seen the stone? Do you know what to look for?
 
Post the picture here when you get it.
 
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