Hi there, I''ve read through some of the strings regarding diamond switching and still have one question on the issue ... hoping maybe someone can shed some light.
I have the engagement ring that I plan to give to my girlfriend already chosen, she loves it. It is 16 K gold ring with an almost fully enclosed cone shaped bezel setting (except for a small hole on the bottom for cleaning purposes). I plan to buy a loose diamond, quite likely from diamonds on web - with GIA cert. I plan to take it to an appraiser first, and then send it to the jewerly design artisan (in a different state) to set the stone. I then would like to be able to return to the same appraiser after it is set and have them look at the stone again, to verify it is the same one.
Given that the setting is gold, bezel, and almost fully enclosed, will it be possible for the appraiser to verify that it is indeed the same stone? What type of tests, or "gemprint" or "plotting" or whatever, can the appraiser do the first time around, that will allow them to confirm that it the same stone when I return with it in its setting? One appraiser that i spoke to on the phone implied that it might be difficult given the setting. I sure hope there''s a way!!
Any ideas? I appreciate any guidance!!
Dan