Cherryheart
Rough_Rock
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- May 8, 2020
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I purchased a 5.01 carat I SI1 EGL USA (US 907256505D) from my local jeweler. This was probably my 4th upgrade with this jeweler over the past 25 years. I was given receipts and appraisal for insurance. The jeweler then set the ring in a setting that he custom made. Fast forward 5 years and I decided to change my setting. I went to a different jeweler that a friend highly recommended. I never let anyone clean my ring, in other words the ring has never been out of my hands. The first thing jeweler #2 wanted to do was to look at the ring under a microscope (in the setting of course). I had told the jeweler that I have an EGL report for the stone. When he was looking at the ring he turned to me and said "did you know that there is a GIA inscription on the girdle". I had no ideal. The jeweler said that some stones are appraised from 2 different labs. We decided to get a copy on the GIA report 2151147852. The report came back saying the diamond was a 5 carat J SI2.Jeweler #2 said because of the lower grade it was probably submitted to a different lab. I just recently started comparing the two reports. I made some discoveries that just weren't adding up. One, the date on the GIA report says it was done on December 11, 2012. The date on the EGL report says it was done December 20, 2012. The other thing that looked funny was the measurements were slightly off. I ended up calling GIA. I gave them all the Information regarding the 2 reports. GIA emphatically said it wasn't possible that they could be the same diamond. They pointed out that 1) the inclusions were all wrong, 2) the measurements were wrong, and 3) they would have never missed that in the EGL report says there is an extra facet. I don't know what to do. Do I go back to Jeweler #1 and give him this story. He'll probably say Jeweler #2 switched the stone. Which I know he didn't. Is there a right way to go about this. My receipt shows I purchased a diamond with a EGL report. My diamond says something different. Can I prove that Jewel #1 was in possession of the GIA diamond?
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