DiamondDudley
Rough_Rock
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I need help.
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I am married to a wonderful woman and certainly deserving of a nice ring.
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I am looking for a Round 2 ct. at this time. I do think since she has a 1 ct. Solitare at this time she would very much like a larger diamond and of course sparkle is key.
We have looked at a very nice Round Vs1 or Vs2 2 Ct. H in Color, at a local retailer that is priced at $35,000. I must admit it is beutiful and no flaws are visible to the naked eye. It glows in the dark with fire. It has the pattended Millineum Cut which brings me to the first question?
Does this 88 to 89 facet add value or to the reason I should pay more for this stone? Have you heard of the J.C. Millenium cut by John Ceulemans Master Diamond Polisher of Antwerp, Belgium? or the 88 Facets by Stelman?
What about the 57 facets of Tiffany? Do the facets play a role in the price you should pay? I have not seen this anywhere but with the retailers marketing their wares.
Is there good value to be found in a diamond that is 1.9 cts vs 2.1?
The jeweler claims that I would be getting old pricing before the USD$ fell in value recently. How much do currency exchanges impact the price I should be williing to pay for the diamonds?
You have mentioned Good Old Gold several times in your threads, you all must like and trust them? How do they work as far as makeing a setting for you that I could surprise my bride with, or would it be necessary to go there for her to get what she wants?
I do want a great primary stone to surround with a stunning setting.
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I just want to get a fair deal and not get taken by someone taking advantage of my ignorance and desire to please my super wife.
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Do you have to pay sales taxes on Internet purchased diamonds if they do not have a domane in the state you reside?
I hope you can help me to do the best I can. I really like the idea of having a group of unbiased helper like yourselves.
DD

I am married to a wonderful woman and certainly deserving of a nice ring.


I am looking for a Round 2 ct. at this time. I do think since she has a 1 ct. Solitare at this time she would very much like a larger diamond and of course sparkle is key.
We have looked at a very nice Round Vs1 or Vs2 2 Ct. H in Color, at a local retailer that is priced at $35,000. I must admit it is beutiful and no flaws are visible to the naked eye. It glows in the dark with fire. It has the pattended Millineum Cut which brings me to the first question?
Does this 88 to 89 facet add value or to the reason I should pay more for this stone? Have you heard of the J.C. Millenium cut by John Ceulemans Master Diamond Polisher of Antwerp, Belgium? or the 88 Facets by Stelman?
What about the 57 facets of Tiffany? Do the facets play a role in the price you should pay? I have not seen this anywhere but with the retailers marketing their wares.
Is there good value to be found in a diamond that is 1.9 cts vs 2.1?
The jeweler claims that I would be getting old pricing before the USD$ fell in value recently. How much do currency exchanges impact the price I should be williing to pay for the diamonds?
You have mentioned Good Old Gold several times in your threads, you all must like and trust them? How do they work as far as makeing a setting for you that I could surprise my bride with, or would it be necessary to go there for her to get what she wants?
I do want a great primary stone to surround with a stunning setting.

I just want to get a fair deal and not get taken by someone taking advantage of my ignorance and desire to please my super wife.

Do you have to pay sales taxes on Internet purchased diamonds if they do not have a domane in the state you reside?
I hope you can help me to do the best I can. I really like the idea of having a group of unbiased helper like yourselves.
DD