Hi,
I’m new to diamonds but was fortunate to find PriceScope. I’m hoping to get some feedback on the following list of assumptions I am making during my search for a diamond that will be used for an engagement ring. Thanks in advance for any and all replies.
Please note that my goal is to maximize carat weight and minimize cost but not sacrifice the diamonds ability to present well during everyday life. This is not an investment diamond. And therefore, I am willing to make some compromises when it comes to clarity and color as detailed in my list of assumptions below.
My goal is to hopefully find a diamond that is stunning to the naked eye in everyday settings.
My Assumptions:
Based on these criteria, I am looking at the following “A CUT ABOVE” diamonds from WhiteFlash (see links below). Any feedback on these options (including comments on the ideal, ASET, and H&A images) would be greatly appreciated. I have also highlighted the one diamond that is within my current budget. Any specific feedback on this diamond (AGS-104109403001) is greatly appreciate.
Comparison of 5 Diamonds:
https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/compare/?idnos=4187475,4113560,4104633,4104639,4039667
Diamond in my Budget:
https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4187475.htm
Thanks again for any and all replies.
I’m new to diamonds but was fortunate to find PriceScope. I’m hoping to get some feedback on the following list of assumptions I am making during my search for a diamond that will be used for an engagement ring. Thanks in advance for any and all replies.
Please note that my goal is to maximize carat weight and minimize cost but not sacrifice the diamonds ability to present well during everyday life. This is not an investment diamond. And therefore, I am willing to make some compromises when it comes to clarity and color as detailed in my list of assumptions below.
My goal is to hopefully find a diamond that is stunning to the naked eye in everyday settings.
My Assumptions:
- *Cut is the most important of the four (4) “C’s”
- *Reviewing light performance (e.g. Ideal Scope, ASET, and Hearts and Arrows images) is a reliable way to confirm the quality of the Cut.
- *“Eye Clean” is good enough for clarity grade. The difference between VS2 and SI1 is not apparent to the naked eye.
- *Color Grade “J” will still look good for a round brilliant diamond mounted on a solitaire platinum or white gold ring.
Based on these criteria, I am looking at the following “A CUT ABOVE” diamonds from WhiteFlash (see links below). Any feedback on these options (including comments on the ideal, ASET, and H&A images) would be greatly appreciated. I have also highlighted the one diamond that is within my current budget. Any specific feedback on this diamond (AGS-104109403001) is greatly appreciate.
Comparison of 5 Diamonds:
https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/compare/?idnos=4187475,4113560,4104633,4104639,4039667
Diamond in my Budget:
https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4187475.htm
Thanks again for any and all replies.