Amanda.Rx
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2008
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Hello asscher educators!
Being a girl, I have looked at diamonds since I was 2 days old, but have not starting to seriously look for an engagement ring until a few months ago (which is 22 years after day 2).
Of every jewelry store window & case I''ve peered into, I have discovered that I adore asschers. One of my friends got one from her fiancee'' and it is just lovely! I would really like to have one, but I don''t feel comfortable making an online purchse without some education.
Could someone steer me in the right direction with what to look for? My "dream" ring would be a 1.5ct asscher in the Ritani Endless Love setting, if I can find a great stone. I have been to some jewelry stores and looked at what seemed to be a reasonable asscher, until I found out the price was $25,000+. Our budget is - $2000. can i still get a great stone for this price?
What should I look out for? I''ve heard clarity is important, but what is "good enough"?
Also, with dimensions- L/W ratio? depth? table? I''ve heard the terms, but I don''t really know what they mean and what is good vs. bad.
Help me, please, diamond gurus!
Thanks!
Being a girl, I have looked at diamonds since I was 2 days old, but have not starting to seriously look for an engagement ring until a few months ago (which is 22 years after day 2).
Of every jewelry store window & case I''ve peered into, I have discovered that I adore asschers. One of my friends got one from her fiancee'' and it is just lovely! I would really like to have one, but I don''t feel comfortable making an online purchse without some education.
Could someone steer me in the right direction with what to look for? My "dream" ring would be a 1.5ct asscher in the Ritani Endless Love setting, if I can find a great stone. I have been to some jewelry stores and looked at what seemed to be a reasonable asscher, until I found out the price was $25,000+. Our budget is - $2000. can i still get a great stone for this price?
What should I look out for? I''ve heard clarity is important, but what is "good enough"?
Also, with dimensions- L/W ratio? depth? table? I''ve heard the terms, but I don''t really know what they mean and what is good vs. bad.
Help me, please, diamond gurus!
