justsomeguy
Rough_Rock
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- Aug 17, 2007
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Greetings,
Where to start. Here''s the background. For an engagement ring I''m pretty positive my girlfriend wants an emerald shape diamond in a full tension setting. Her eye is always drawn to that shape, and she likes the clean, simple, classic look. She really doesn''t like "sparkly" diamonds. However she doesn''t want an emerald shaped diamond that is glassy and looks "fake". So these aren''t the easiest of parameters (not to mention very few local jewelers carry the tension settings she likes), but I''m determined to get the perfect ring for her.
I''ve read nearly everything on this forum (and a lot of what little I could find elsewhere) about emerald and fancy shape diamonds. It has basically left me confused. There seems to be some basic agreement on the range of specs that weed out "bad" diamonds--it would be difficult to cut the diamond to perform well when out of these ranges, which makes sense to me, but then there are no agreed standards, "it depends on the diamond," "you have to see a fancy in person" (assuming you know what to look for), etc. And there''s tons of debate on other measurement tools like GemEx, etc.
So I''m working with a local, family-owned store that''s been around and seems to have a quite good reputation. They carry the tension setting. The problem is picking the diamond. They''ve shown me about 6, and had one of them called in after my first visit. I like two quite a bit better than the others, but I''m not sure if I''m being mislead about the quality and price. This jeweler uses GemEx and is adamant that it is the only way to really evaluate cut in fancies--that there are no standards for this shape, that it''s all about light return, that there are many different ways within a reasonable range of dimensions to cut the diamond well to get it to perform, that there''s no reason to believe a diamond with the spec range I''ve listed would perform any better, etc., etc.
So here''s the two candidates:
.91 ct
GIA
1.28-1
F/VS2
table= 73.6
depth= 71.6
crown height= unknown
girdle= thick
symmetry= good
polish= good
GemEx white= H
GemEx colored= H-VH
GemEx scint= VH+
$4,518
1.1 ct
GIA
1.29-1
D/VS1
table= 68
depth= 70.8
crown height= unknown
girdle= thin to slightly thick
symmetry= good
polish= very good
GemEx white= VH
GemEx colored= H-VH
GemEx scint= H-VH
$8,278
jeweler quote= "extremely rare--only see one this good every couple of years"
OK, so what I''m really wondering is if emerald shape diamonds with these measurements (from GIA report), which from what I''ve read hear are barely OK, could really be that well-cut and perform that well. Do I trust GemEx and my eyes (not that I really know how what I''m seeing matches up with what I''ve read), or do these specs indicate that these diamonds really couldn''t be that great? The other big question is price. Are these way overpriced, even for B&M? They seem to me to be around $1,000 over internet prices, but I would prefer to deal with a local jeweler I can get a fair B&M deal, especially with this tension setting. I''ve hinted about price, and I''ve walked twice to think about my options, but the jeweler hasn''t even hinted that price is negotiable (the setting is about $2,200, btw). Should I be able to negotiate a better price? What do you think is fair for B&M for these?
Please help! Thanks!!
Where to start. Here''s the background. For an engagement ring I''m pretty positive my girlfriend wants an emerald shape diamond in a full tension setting. Her eye is always drawn to that shape, and she likes the clean, simple, classic look. She really doesn''t like "sparkly" diamonds. However she doesn''t want an emerald shaped diamond that is glassy and looks "fake". So these aren''t the easiest of parameters (not to mention very few local jewelers carry the tension settings she likes), but I''m determined to get the perfect ring for her.
I''ve read nearly everything on this forum (and a lot of what little I could find elsewhere) about emerald and fancy shape diamonds. It has basically left me confused. There seems to be some basic agreement on the range of specs that weed out "bad" diamonds--it would be difficult to cut the diamond to perform well when out of these ranges, which makes sense to me, but then there are no agreed standards, "it depends on the diamond," "you have to see a fancy in person" (assuming you know what to look for), etc. And there''s tons of debate on other measurement tools like GemEx, etc.
So I''m working with a local, family-owned store that''s been around and seems to have a quite good reputation. They carry the tension setting. The problem is picking the diamond. They''ve shown me about 6, and had one of them called in after my first visit. I like two quite a bit better than the others, but I''m not sure if I''m being mislead about the quality and price. This jeweler uses GemEx and is adamant that it is the only way to really evaluate cut in fancies--that there are no standards for this shape, that it''s all about light return, that there are many different ways within a reasonable range of dimensions to cut the diamond well to get it to perform, that there''s no reason to believe a diamond with the spec range I''ve listed would perform any better, etc., etc.
So here''s the two candidates:
.91 ct
GIA
1.28-1
F/VS2
table= 73.6
depth= 71.6
crown height= unknown
girdle= thick
symmetry= good
polish= good
GemEx white= H
GemEx colored= H-VH
GemEx scint= VH+
$4,518
1.1 ct
GIA
1.29-1
D/VS1
table= 68
depth= 70.8
crown height= unknown
girdle= thin to slightly thick
symmetry= good
polish= very good
GemEx white= VH
GemEx colored= H-VH
GemEx scint= H-VH
$8,278
jeweler quote= "extremely rare--only see one this good every couple of years"
OK, so what I''m really wondering is if emerald shape diamonds with these measurements (from GIA report), which from what I''ve read hear are barely OK, could really be that well-cut and perform that well. Do I trust GemEx and my eyes (not that I really know how what I''m seeing matches up with what I''ve read), or do these specs indicate that these diamonds really couldn''t be that great? The other big question is price. Are these way overpriced, even for B&M? They seem to me to be around $1,000 over internet prices, but I would prefer to deal with a local jeweler I can get a fair B&M deal, especially with this tension setting. I''ve hinted about price, and I''ve walked twice to think about my options, but the jeweler hasn''t even hinted that price is negotiable (the setting is about $2,200, btw). Should I be able to negotiate a better price? What do you think is fair for B&M for these?
Please help! Thanks!!