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Ninama

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I see fewer marquise diamonds out there than any other cut and have never considered one for myself... until a particular one came to my attention. It''s a huuuuge J SI2. "The flaws are around the bowtie and are hardly noticable", according to the seller. Well, yeah... maybe.
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The wole thing just got me curious about changing the shape of a stone.

This is the approximate size (about 5.30 ct!)

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This is the softer marquise shape I like better (shown in 3.38ct).

ETA this ring was auctioned as a marquise, although I would have thought it an oval.

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Wow I love that second image...it is a marq-oval. Sorry I can''t help with the new cut question. But will be tuning in for the replies.

Can a thread jack and ask to see that adorable little tike in you hand? Any other images? Oh please do tell me all about it. It looks like a puppy, a boxer or boston or ...oh please I must see more!!

DKS
 
Actually, I have to say that I love the first one as is - it''s a really cool marquise in a stunning setting. That is actually an exact replica of my mom''s engagement ring, except hers is about 2 carats. I think the baguettes give it a really classy look.
 
I just never thought of myself wearing a marquise. Then suddenly it seemed so glamorous...

Truthfully, my imagination is running away with me. My eyes are greedy, but my heart isn''t. I''m very appreciative of the thread showing smaller stones (under 1.00 ct) in absolutely beautiful rings. I think I''ll have plenty of time to sort this ring thing out and the big marquise will probably be long gone. We''re not seriously looking right now - I''m just trying to learn more.

*DKS* That''s a 25 day old long-coat chihuahua that will be coming home to me as soon as she''s weaned!

Photo taken today (with her brother, on my future MIL''s arm) :

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I''ve never been much of a marquise fan, but the second pic is really appealing. It has the elegant look of an elongated stone without the dangerous pointy ends! It think it would be be-yoo-tiful if it was reshaped!

And your pups are gorgeous! I''ve never heard of long haired chihuahuas. How big do they get?
 
I like the nonpointy-ness of it, too. I just know nothing about the recutting potential of diamonds. I''m sure there are many factors to take into consideration.

Long coated chis are the same size as smooth coated chis - pretty teensy! These aren''t micro-teacup-pocket dogs... just regular 4-5 lb chihuahuas. Google images has lots of cute pics.
 
Non pointy is a great way to describe it. It isn't harsh or abrupt just smooth and most appealing. I have a friend who inherited a 4+ carat canary diamond. She thinks it is just TOO much to wear. I hope to forward your beauty you posted for an idea on her dilemma. Her only option was an east to west mounting...but if she had it reshaped it would be most wearable. I do hope an expert chimes in to help you!!

Oh my my my that pup is too adorable. That newborn pic is priceless. It looks to me like an Ann Geddes shot. You know how she takes human infants and has them in the palm of a hand? Then the last shot with the sibling awhhh. That is just too much! Please post pictures when you get that darling home. Have you decided on a name yet? I am so thrilled for you!!

DKS
 
Okay... I can't find anything like a "soft" marquise diamond anywhere on the net. I think listing that second ring as having a marquise brilliant must have been a typo and pretty major typo, at that. I gather it's an ultramegasuperspecial stone...



3.38 Carat Type IIa Golconda Diamond Ring

Cut: Marquise Brilliant
Carat Weight: 3.38
Colour Grade: D Exceptional White+
Clarity: Flawless

This stone has been certified by the GIA.

The Birmingham Assay office have certified this stone as a 'Natural Untreated Diamond


It's gotta be an oval, right?

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Date: 8/11/2007 12:38:45 PM
Author: Ninama
Okay... I can''t find anything like a ''soft'' marquise diamond anywhere on the net. I think listing that second ring as having a marquise brilliant must have been a typo and pretty major typo, at that. I gather it''s and ultramegasuperspecial stone...



3.38 Carat Type IIa Golconda Diamond Ring

Cut: Marquise Brilliant
Carat Weight: 3.38
Colour Grade: D Exceptional White+
Clarity: Flawless

This stone has been certified by the GIA.

The Birmingham Assay office have certified this stone as a ''Natural Untreated Diamond


It''s gotta be an oval, right?
Nope..., Its a gorgeous Old-Cut Marquise..., It must be accompanied by a Gubelin report from Switzerland that states in an apendix that the Diamond is identified as Golconda...

If it does..., you have got a rare find in your hands Ninama..., Make sure its accompanied with a Gubelin report!!!
And let us know more..., please.
 
Here is a great example of one...
Could be a match??
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Ohmygosh DiaGem... I can''t even imagine being in a position to own a prize like that Golconda. I stumbled upon it while looking for large marquise rings because I found a 5.00 ct S12 J monster of dubious origin at scary low price ($6500). I was more curious about recutting into the shape of the Golconda. The Golconda ring is listed at close to $155,000...


Thank you so much for the Old-Cut Marquise cut info, though - I may have found a new favorite shape!
 
Date: 8/11/2007 1:23:03 PM
Author: Ninama
Ohmygosh DiaGem... I can''t even imagine being in a position to own a prize like that Golconda. I stumbled upon it while looking for large marquise rings because I found a 5.00 ct S12 J monster of dubious origin at scary low price ($6500). I was more curious about recutting into the shape of the Golconda. The Golconda ring is listed at close to $155,000...


Thank you so much for the Old-Cut Marquise cut info, though - I may have found a new favorite shape!
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Don''t even think in that direction..., it hurts
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I''ve seen a kind of modified marquisey stone called a "lozenge" cut?? It was an antique and I *think* even a Tiffany stone?? I''ll see if I can find a pix.
 
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