sonnyjane
Ideal_Rock
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Hi, I just found Pricescope a week or two ago and this is my first post. My fiance (just gonna go ahead and call him that even though the ring isn''t on my finger yet) is in Iraq, and since he had no clue about the process, he told me to just go ahead and pick out the ring and that he would pay for it while overseas and give it to me when he gets home. I finally selected a ring and we have it on layaway until he gets home. He''s been making monthly payments and is about halfway done. Since it is not completely paid off, and now that I have found you guys, I still have some wiggle room if I want to make changes. I don''t even believe the stone is mounted yet, since they won''t do that until it is more than 50% paid for, so now would be the time to make changes.
The ring is a three stone ring, with two .35ct very light blue sapphires and a 1.01 ct RB, H color, SI1 center diamond. I have seen it under the loupe and it looks very clean, just some inclusions toward the outside but nothing in the center of the stone. The stone was $4,740, which I have done some research on and seems to be an okay price. The thing is, I got the ring from Shane Co, which I have read mixed reviews about on this board, but I have no problem with their service whatsoever, and they have been extremely helpful dealing with us and our circumstances with him being in Iraq. My particular stone isn''t GIA certified, and I don''t know the cut. I asked, and got the answer "it''s a very nice cut", which thanks to PS I now know is a BS answer
I haven''t found any other company, B&M or online, that had the light blue sapphires that I wanted, and I spoke with several custom jewelers that told me they did not have the light colored sapphires either, so the setting is for sure what I want, I''m just wondering if I should change the center stone and get one that is GIA certified. Shane Co does offer certified stones from what I understand, mine just isn''t one of them. Is it very important? I also wonder if I should go bigger, but I looked at bigger stones with less clarity and even though it may have just been my critical eye, I felt like they didn''t look as good, and jumping down in color didn''t seem to greatly affect price as much as cutting clarity would have, so I think I might stick with this size/price range of stone.
I appreciate your advice! I''m posting the company''s picture, and then a VERY blurry camera phone shot. I plan on "visiting" it soon once it''s mounted and when I have good pictures I can post them in the other forums.

The ring is a three stone ring, with two .35ct very light blue sapphires and a 1.01 ct RB, H color, SI1 center diamond. I have seen it under the loupe and it looks very clean, just some inclusions toward the outside but nothing in the center of the stone. The stone was $4,740, which I have done some research on and seems to be an okay price. The thing is, I got the ring from Shane Co, which I have read mixed reviews about on this board, but I have no problem with their service whatsoever, and they have been extremely helpful dealing with us and our circumstances with him being in Iraq. My particular stone isn''t GIA certified, and I don''t know the cut. I asked, and got the answer "it''s a very nice cut", which thanks to PS I now know is a BS answer
I appreciate your advice! I''m posting the company''s picture, and then a VERY blurry camera phone shot. I plan on "visiting" it soon once it''s mounted and when I have good pictures I can post them in the other forums.
