Long time lurker--second time poster. I want to thank the community for all the great advice, especially those who replied to my previous (and only other) post.
So--I decided that it would be too much of a burden for me to buy a rock online. I really needed to have the stone right in front of me when I bought it--I feel like I would have endlessly bought and returned diamonds online until I found the perfect one. Ironically, I only saw the diamond I just bought from a local jeweler for the first time tonight.
First off, the jeweler I bought from is a reputable business that is family owned and operated, and has been serving the community for about 40 years. I trust that there was no shadiness going on.
Second off, the diamond I bought was graded by EGL-International. Before the flames come in, hear me out. The jeweler was very up-front about the looser grading standards over GIA (which I had exclusively been considering previously).
Here are the specs:
Shape and Carat: Round 1.80ct
Color: G
Clarity: VS2
Cut: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Fluorescence: None
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw this diamond in person. It was eye-clean and it danced. HCA < 1. Light performance was rated in the top 50% of "Excellent" in Brightness, Fire and Scintillation. Just to be conservative, when negotiating, I assumed the color and clarity were off by one grade for the worse, so let's say H/SI1. But I put it up side-by-side with a GIA E color, and I barely noticed a difference in various types of light. All the stones I saw looked yellowish in the LED lighting, but appeared white in the fluorescent lights.
I'm having it mounted in a Tacori setting (I decided to spend a little more on the setting and less on the diamond than I originally planned). Any Tacori authorized seller is not allowed to sell less than MSRP, although the jewelers will work with you more when you buy the whole ring from them, so take that for what it's worth. The setting I bought has an MSRP of $2870.
I bought the whole ring for $15000, out the door. Depending on how you split it up, that means I spent somewhere between $12130 and $13500 (assuming I paid half MSRP for the setting) for just the stone.
Part of me feels like I got a really good deal. On the other hand, part of me feels like I rushed into the purchase and I missed something really important. What is wrong with EGL-International? I can still return it with no penalty (at least I think). I'm also considering having it independently graded after I get the ring, or is it too late after it's mounted?
I'd like to hear thoughts from the community.
Thanks in advance.
So--I decided that it would be too much of a burden for me to buy a rock online. I really needed to have the stone right in front of me when I bought it--I feel like I would have endlessly bought and returned diamonds online until I found the perfect one. Ironically, I only saw the diamond I just bought from a local jeweler for the first time tonight.
First off, the jeweler I bought from is a reputable business that is family owned and operated, and has been serving the community for about 40 years. I trust that there was no shadiness going on.
Second off, the diamond I bought was graded by EGL-International. Before the flames come in, hear me out. The jeweler was very up-front about the looser grading standards over GIA (which I had exclusively been considering previously).
Here are the specs:
Shape and Carat: Round 1.80ct
Color: G
Clarity: VS2
Cut: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Fluorescence: None
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw this diamond in person. It was eye-clean and it danced. HCA < 1. Light performance was rated in the top 50% of "Excellent" in Brightness, Fire and Scintillation. Just to be conservative, when negotiating, I assumed the color and clarity were off by one grade for the worse, so let's say H/SI1. But I put it up side-by-side with a GIA E color, and I barely noticed a difference in various types of light. All the stones I saw looked yellowish in the LED lighting, but appeared white in the fluorescent lights.
I'm having it mounted in a Tacori setting (I decided to spend a little more on the setting and less on the diamond than I originally planned). Any Tacori authorized seller is not allowed to sell less than MSRP, although the jewelers will work with you more when you buy the whole ring from them, so take that for what it's worth. The setting I bought has an MSRP of $2870.
I bought the whole ring for $15000, out the door. Depending on how you split it up, that means I spent somewhere between $12130 and $13500 (assuming I paid half MSRP for the setting) for just the stone.
Part of me feels like I got a really good deal. On the other hand, part of me feels like I rushed into the purchase and I missed something really important. What is wrong with EGL-International? I can still return it with no penalty (at least I think). I'm also considering having it independently graded after I get the ring, or is it too late after it's mounted?
I'd like to hear thoughts from the community.
Thanks in advance.