Howdy, folks. I''ve been creeping around here for some time without posting and appreciate all of the insight. I think I have found the diamond for my engagement ring. I wanted to run this by the folks here for their opinion on price, quality, and appraisals. I''d really appreciate your help.
First, here is the stone as given by two reports I was given (GIA and MegaScope): [Note that this is a Canadian diamond carrying the CanadaMark symbol out of the Ekati mine]
GIA:
Round Brilliant - 6.32-6.34 x 3.83 mm, 0.91 carat
D: 60.5%
Table: 56%
Girdle: Thin to Medium
Cutlet: None
Polish: VG
Symmetry: VG
Clarity: VVS2, Pinpoint
Color: H
Flourescence: None
Mega Scope:
Diameter: 6.33 mm (6.32 - 6.34)
Crown Angle: 34.8
Crown Height: 15.9%
Pavil Angle: 40.7
Pavil Depth: 43.1%
Cutlet: 0.4%
Table Size 56.0%
Total Depth: 60.5%, 3.83 mm
Girdle thickness: .7-1.5
Proport: Excellent
Color: H(1)
Flourescence, clarity and weight - same as AGI above
And here are my questions:
1. Is $6600 a fair price for this stone? I know there may be a premium on Canadian stones bearing the CanadaMark (Canadian origin is important to me), but I find similar stones on Blue Nile for as much as $1,000 less (albeit not Canadian). What do you guys think?
2. The seller does not have a Brilliance Scope, Ideal Scope, or any of that. Ideally, I''d like to have this information, but I think the only way to do that is to get these after I buy the stone (the seller has a liberal buy back policy). Can I feel comfortable with this purchase WITHOUT that information? (The stone looked good in person, but I''m admittedly an amateur).
3. If I do buy this diamond, and end up getting the Brilliance Scope, etc. analysis, should I request the stone without the setting, or can these tests be done after it is set (I''m in a bit of a time crunch and don''t really have time for a lot of back and forth shipping)? Also, I''ve learned that most appraisers do not have these tools at their disposals -- would I have to take this diamond to a separate vendor after I''ve bought it, and then take it separately to an appraiser?
Thanks for any input!
First, here is the stone as given by two reports I was given (GIA and MegaScope): [Note that this is a Canadian diamond carrying the CanadaMark symbol out of the Ekati mine]
GIA:
Round Brilliant - 6.32-6.34 x 3.83 mm, 0.91 carat
D: 60.5%
Table: 56%
Girdle: Thin to Medium
Cutlet: None
Polish: VG
Symmetry: VG
Clarity: VVS2, Pinpoint
Color: H
Flourescence: None
Mega Scope:
Diameter: 6.33 mm (6.32 - 6.34)
Crown Angle: 34.8
Crown Height: 15.9%
Pavil Angle: 40.7
Pavil Depth: 43.1%
Cutlet: 0.4%
Table Size 56.0%
Total Depth: 60.5%, 3.83 mm
Girdle thickness: .7-1.5
Proport: Excellent
Color: H(1)
Flourescence, clarity and weight - same as AGI above
And here are my questions:
1. Is $6600 a fair price for this stone? I know there may be a premium on Canadian stones bearing the CanadaMark (Canadian origin is important to me), but I find similar stones on Blue Nile for as much as $1,000 less (albeit not Canadian). What do you guys think?
2. The seller does not have a Brilliance Scope, Ideal Scope, or any of that. Ideally, I''d like to have this information, but I think the only way to do that is to get these after I buy the stone (the seller has a liberal buy back policy). Can I feel comfortable with this purchase WITHOUT that information? (The stone looked good in person, but I''m admittedly an amateur).
3. If I do buy this diamond, and end up getting the Brilliance Scope, etc. analysis, should I request the stone without the setting, or can these tests be done after it is set (I''m in a bit of a time crunch and don''t really have time for a lot of back and forth shipping)? Also, I''ve learned that most appraisers do not have these tools at their disposals -- would I have to take this diamond to a separate vendor after I''ve bought it, and then take it separately to an appraiser?
Thanks for any input!