Can I pick everyone's brains?
I have a damaged OEC that needs repairs but I don't know what to do.
Specs: 1.59ct, L/M, I1 due to chipped culet and pavilion/girdle
I sent the stone to Brian Gavin for rehab, initially hoping to make any necessary repairs while keeping it an OEC. Apparently, however, it needs a substantial recut so, Brian suggested making it into an MRB. It would become 1.10ct and VS2 and he said this option retains the most value.
We also discussed repairing only the girdle to make the stone safe to set, and leaving it at that.
So my options are:
1. rehab the girdle, leave the chips, stone stays substantially the same, and it retains the most carat weight
2. recut the stone but keep it an OEC, final weight/look/outcome unknown
3. recut the stone as an MRB, 1.10ct, VS2
Option one is the most straight-forward but I fell out of love with this project a while ago and with each new bit of bad news about the stone, my feelings towards it sour more. I sent it to Brian in the hopes of making the necessary repairs and consigning it. Since I'd be selling at a loss, my husband suggested that I keep it and try to find a way to enjoy it. If I keep it under the conditions of option one, it would seem to eliminate the possibility of ever selling it because the stone wouldn't been in sale-able condition, so I would *really* need to find a way to love it.
Options 2 & 3 solve that problem, however, a full recut is a permanent step with big carat weight loss so I'm unsure about pulling the trigger. Plus it's sad because it's a pretty OEC. Brian suggested that I could do a girdle touch-up first, and always recut again later. That's practical but, the thought of going through a second recut puts me off. It's double the expense, extra time, etc.
What would you do?



I have a damaged OEC that needs repairs but I don't know what to do.
Specs: 1.59ct, L/M, I1 due to chipped culet and pavilion/girdle
I sent the stone to Brian Gavin for rehab, initially hoping to make any necessary repairs while keeping it an OEC. Apparently, however, it needs a substantial recut so, Brian suggested making it into an MRB. It would become 1.10ct and VS2 and he said this option retains the most value.
We also discussed repairing only the girdle to make the stone safe to set, and leaving it at that.
So my options are:
1. rehab the girdle, leave the chips, stone stays substantially the same, and it retains the most carat weight
2. recut the stone but keep it an OEC, final weight/look/outcome unknown
3. recut the stone as an MRB, 1.10ct, VS2
Option one is the most straight-forward but I fell out of love with this project a while ago and with each new bit of bad news about the stone, my feelings towards it sour more. I sent it to Brian in the hopes of making the necessary repairs and consigning it. Since I'd be selling at a loss, my husband suggested that I keep it and try to find a way to enjoy it. If I keep it under the conditions of option one, it would seem to eliminate the possibility of ever selling it because the stone wouldn't been in sale-able condition, so I would *really* need to find a way to love it.
Options 2 & 3 solve that problem, however, a full recut is a permanent step with big carat weight loss so I'm unsure about pulling the trigger. Plus it's sad because it's a pretty OEC. Brian suggested that I could do a girdle touch-up first, and always recut again later. That's practical but, the thought of going through a second recut puts me off. It's double the expense, extra time, etc.
What would you do?


