i bet you can you sly dog................Date: 1/25/2005 4:413 PM![]()
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
Just a voice of a more comman man.
In a piece of jewellery - can you tell the difference between F SI1 and D IF.
I can not, and i am supposed to be an expert.
I''d go with the D color stone. . .but, honestly, I''d probably choose neither stone, but go down a couple color grades to purchase a slightly larger stone. I''m not big on big stones, but still would go for a F VS2 in an larger .70 stone over a D VVS2 .50. (I do have a D stone and it looks beautiful, but my G stone looks just as gorgeous!Date: 1/25/2005 9:40:50 AM
Author:fishy
I''m looking for a 0.5 carat diamond. I''ve found that it''s easy to have a D dirmond but not easy to have a IF diamond. That why usually E VVS1 is expensive than D VVS2, am I correct?
If you are me, which one will you choose?
That might help see the inclusions...Date: 1/25/2005 66:12 PM![]()
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
So WS, you can see the difference between D and F, and you can see SI 1 inclusions in other peoples rings?
I cant, not without being very rude and whipping out my loupe
I''d go with E VVS1. I spoke to my jewler when we shopped for rings. She said that a VVS2 is considerably less expensive than a VVS1.Date: 1/25/2005 9:40:50 AM
Author:fishy
I''m looking for a 0.5 carat diamond. I''ve found that it''s easy to have a D dirmond but not easy to have a IF diamond. That why usually E VVS1 is expensive than D VVS2, am I correct?
If you are me, which one will you choose?
Michelle,Date: 1/25/2005 6:12:54 PM
Author: MichelleCarmen
I''d go with the D color stone. . .but, honestly, I''d probably choose neither stone, but go down a couple color grades to purchase a slightly larger stone. I''m not big on big stones, but still would go for a F VS2 in an larger .70 stone over a D VVS2 .50. (I do have a D stone and it looks beautiful, but my G stone looks just as gorgeous!Date: 1/25/2005 9:40:50 AM
Author:fishy
I''m looking for a 0.5 carat diamond. I''ve found that it''s easy to have a D dirmond but not easy to have a IF diamond. That why usually E VVS1 is expensive than D VVS2, am I correct?
If you are me, which one will you choose?_![]()
Funny Garry,Date: 1/25/2005 66:12 PM![]()
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
So WS, you can see the difference between D and F, and you can see SI 1 inclusions in other peoples rings?
I cant, not without being very rude and whipping out my loupe
Actually, you don''t have to go down in clarity or color or size for a good price if you don''t mind the certification. When I did my shopping, I found a 1.0 carat diamond for $4,500...D in color and VVS1 in clarity. Only thing is that it''s a Belgian Certified Diamond. Once I found out it wasn''t a GIA diamond, I didn''t pursue it.Date: 1/27/2005 30:22 AM![]()
Author: starfire
Hi,
Just thought I would add my 2 cents...
Frankly, I would recommend that you reduce your colour/clarity requirement to F vs2. That way you get a much bigger diamond for your buck. Unless you HAVE TO have a D or E colour and vvs clarity.
If colour is more important to you than clarity, you could go for Dvs2 or even Dsi1 and no one could tell the difference in clarity with their naked eyes and you would STILL end up with a bigger stone.
We usually recommend to our customers to place more emphasis on size and colour rather than clarity (which you cannot see with your eyes for clarity above vs2 or even si1). This is usually with our Gabrielle cuts, as the Gabrielle ''hides'' clarity better, but in this case the principle should still hold true.
Of course, this is with the understanding that cut is the most important C of the 4Cs.
Cheers!
Stephen Tan
Charlotte Atelier
Singapore
Hi PrincessBride,Date: 1/27/2005 4:52:39 AM
Author: PrincessBride
Actually, you don''t have to go down in clarity or color or size for a good price if you don''t mind the certification. When I did my shopping, I found a 1.0 carat diamond for $4,500...D in color and VVS1 in clarity. Only thing is that it''s a Belgian Certified Diamond. Once I found out it wasn''t a GIA diamond, I didn''t pursue it.
Loose, side by side, maybe. Standing alone, mounted in a ring, against skin tones, with colored objects, clothing, and light thrown in the mix??Date: 1/27/2005 4:41:29 AM
Author: PrincessBride
Michelle,Date: 1/25/2005 6:12:54 PM
Author: MichelleCarmen
I''d go with the D color stone. . .but, honestly, I''d probably choose neither stone, but go down a couple color grades to purchase a slightly larger stone. I''m not big on big stones, but still would go for a F VS2 in an larger .70 stone over a D VVS2 .50. (I do have a D stone and it looks beautiful, but my G stone looks just as gorgeous!Date: 1/25/2005 9:40:50 AM
Author:fishy
I''m looking for a 0.5 carat diamond. I''ve found that it''s easy to have a D dirmond but not easy to have a IF diamond. That why usually E VVS1 is expensive than D VVS2, am I correct?
If you are me, which one will you choose?_![]()
When I was looking at diamond shopping, I could totally tell the color difference between an E and a G. The G was so much more yellow than the E. Imagine a D and G comparison.