waity-katie
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Hey guys, so I am trying to decide what I think about this. The BF and I just received our diamond last week from Leibish & Co. and we love it. It's a 5.05 ct. W-X Light Brown VVS2 with a Very Good cut grade (GIA report).
Link to my original post with a few pics: https://www.pricescope.com/communit...-brown-diamond-setting-ideas-thoughts.189986/
BUTTTTTT.... we took it to get appraised and checked out today to make sure there was no shipping damage, that the GIA laser inscription matches, etc. and the appraiser gave us their estimate of a wholesale price at nearly 50% under what he actually paid for the stone. Now I know there is a retail mark-up on things, but based on Leibish's reputation in the color diamond world I figured we would be paying a mark-up somewhere in the 10-20% range. Am I way off base here?
Also, I noticed a few things during the appraisal which I wanted to ask about. The first is that they were basically just going off a chart (I think Gem Trader... sound familiar?) which listed a range per carat wholesale price for light brown diamonds with our specs. I think it was the May/June addition. I'm unsure what the range should cover, as I know that colored diamonds can vary a lot in terms of how appealing the color is, and I would think this should cover more than just the typical 4C's. They also used a system called RapNet where they were searching for other diamonds with similar specs and seeing what price wholesalers were offering them for. However, there was only one result they could find even close to our diamond specs and it was a ~4 carat VS1 light brown but did not even have a price listed.
So here are my questions: (1) Those of you who have experience with Leibish, do you consider them reputable and reasonable in their pricing? I would think they know a lot more about pricing colored diamonds than your average appraiser does. (2) How much should we trust the appraisal given the scarcity of the data? The BF and I are both engineers, and therefore inherently skeptical of this sort of thing. (3) Considering we LOVE this stone, if the appraisal is correct should we return it to Leibish (we still have time) or ask for a discount?
Appreciate any help or insight that anyone has on the issue! What a bummer Friday...
Link to my original post with a few pics: https://www.pricescope.com/communit...-brown-diamond-setting-ideas-thoughts.189986/
BUTTTTTT.... we took it to get appraised and checked out today to make sure there was no shipping damage, that the GIA laser inscription matches, etc. and the appraiser gave us their estimate of a wholesale price at nearly 50% under what he actually paid for the stone. Now I know there is a retail mark-up on things, but based on Leibish's reputation in the color diamond world I figured we would be paying a mark-up somewhere in the 10-20% range. Am I way off base here?
Also, I noticed a few things during the appraisal which I wanted to ask about. The first is that they were basically just going off a chart (I think Gem Trader... sound familiar?) which listed a range per carat wholesale price for light brown diamonds with our specs. I think it was the May/June addition. I'm unsure what the range should cover, as I know that colored diamonds can vary a lot in terms of how appealing the color is, and I would think this should cover more than just the typical 4C's. They also used a system called RapNet where they were searching for other diamonds with similar specs and seeing what price wholesalers were offering them for. However, there was only one result they could find even close to our diamond specs and it was a ~4 carat VS1 light brown but did not even have a price listed.
So here are my questions: (1) Those of you who have experience with Leibish, do you consider them reputable and reasonable in their pricing? I would think they know a lot more about pricing colored diamonds than your average appraiser does. (2) How much should we trust the appraisal given the scarcity of the data? The BF and I are both engineers, and therefore inherently skeptical of this sort of thing. (3) Considering we LOVE this stone, if the appraisal is correct should we return it to Leibish (we still have time) or ask for a discount?
Appreciate any help or insight that anyone has on the issue! What a bummer Friday...