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Sahar

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I know this is more a personal opinion.... but I used to to think size was the most important thing for a diamond but through my search I realized cut is king so i wanted a ACA then color became important to me as well since i easily was able to spot color differences. My budget is 13k to 14k so..I realize I cant get it all Lol i’m looking at stones around 1.36 carat (7.11mm) how much of a visual difference is it to a 1.5 carat (7.35mm) ? also, have a size 9.5 finger size and I’m afraid the diamond will look small on my finger?
 
I used diamdb to give you an idea of what those would look like on a size US9.5 finger. Left is 1.36ct and right is 1.5ct.

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I used diamdb to give you an idea of what those would look like on a size US9.5 finger. Left is 1.36ct and right is 1.5ct.

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Virtually indistinguishable... I'd go 1.36 and save money for a halo setting to give more finger coverage. An air-line halo will add even more! ;)
 
I would second a setting that can provide better finger coverage, like a diamond halo.

Air gap halo is even better IMHO, that's what I opted for when I decided to reset my EC from a bezel solitaire to an air gap halo for my right hand middle finger, which is about size US 10.

DK :))
 
And the nice thing about ACAs is that you can trade up in size down the road if you are so inclined. I love having that option. It makes the initial purchase less scary.
 
And the nice thing about ACAs is that you can trade up in size down the road if you are so inclined. I love having that option. It makes the initial purchase less scary.

Thank you! I remember you having that gorgeous CBI. Do you own an ACA? Love you hear your thoughts on it
 
I agree with the ladies, a setting might make all the difference & be cheaper in the long run. Another option is a 3 stone if that interests you. The sides might cost you but I think a 4mm would look like an accent to the centre stone & maximizing width.
 
@dk168 @msop04 thanks! This is the setting i was going to do. What’s the air line and air gap halo difference
 

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This is a setting with an airline. Its just a gap between the diamond and the halo.
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Another type with an airline
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I know this is more a personal opinion.... but I used to to think size was the most important thing for a diamond but through my search I realized cut is king so i wanted a ACA then color became important to me as well since i easily was able to spot color differences. My budget is 13k to 14k so..I realize I cant get it all Lol i’m looking at stones around 1.36 carat (7.11mm) how much of a visual difference is it to a 1.5 carat (7.35mm) ? also, have a size 9.5 finger size and I’m afraid the diamond will look small on my finger?

Also, you can ask WF for a picture or video of these two sizes of stones side-by-side (if they have both).
 
Another type with an airline
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OP, I meant this type of airline halo (above). It is intentional and interesting. The other photo shown looked like a stock setting that didn't fit the stone (stone was too small, so there was an airline in between the stone and halo). I don't like an airline with a pronged setting for that reason. A bezel will add a little area, then the airline between the bezel and halo will add more, with the halo adding the majority of real estate. These are so beautiful and different.
 
Here are pics of my EC in its original solitaire setting and the air gap/line halo.

The air gap/line adds width and length, and the setting provides much better finger coverage on my chubby finger.

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Hope they help.

DK :))
 
I know this is more a personal opinion.... but I used to to think size was the most important thing for a diamond but through my search I realized cut is king so i wanted a ACA then color became important to me as well since i easily was able to spot color differences. My budget is 13k to 14k so..I realize I cant get it all Lol i’m looking at stones around 1.36 carat (7.11mm) how much of a visual difference is it to a 1.5 carat (7.35mm) ? also, have a size 9.5 finger size and I’m afraid the diamond will look small on my finger?

Hi! Here is a 7mm center with 4mm sidestones on a size 9 finger...
 

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Are you planning on upgrading? If so, I would save your money and get a simple solitaire for now.
 
Are you planning on upgrading? If so, I would save your money and get a simple solitaire for now.

Yes hoping to upgrade but not sure when ill be able to =/ My halo setting s about $1200
 
Here are pics of my EC in its original solitaire setting and the air gap/line halo.

The air gap/line adds width and length, and the setting provides much better finger coverage on my chubby finger.

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Hope they help.

DK :))

Thank you so mucjh thats very helpful!
 
Thank you! I remember you having that gorgeous CBI. Do you own an ACA? Love you hear your thoughts on it

Hi there. Thanks for your kind words about my ring. No, I don't own an ACA, but I think they are gorgeous. What I meant in my post is that buying from either WF or HPD/CBI is great because both offer a generous upgrade policy. In case we decide down the road that we should have gone with different specs on a diamond, we always have the choice to upgrade, by just spending $1 or more, and get something different. That really takes the stress off!
 
Hi there. Thanks for your kind words about my ring. No, I don't own an ACA, but I think they are gorgeous. What I meant in my post is that buying from either WF or HPD/CBI is great because both offer a generous upgrade policy. In case we decide down the road that we should have gone with different specs on a diamond, we always have the choice to upgrade, by just spending $1 or more, and get something different. That really takes the stress off!

Thats a really good point! Thank you
 
Having been to whiteflash in person for the AGS seminar a few years back, i can say that ACAs are pretty darn sweet!!!!
 
i dont think there is going to be much visual difference between 1.36 and 1.5. personally i would go for: cut > carat > clarity > color. but if you go for aca, rest assured that you will get something brilliant!! :lol:
 
I have a big finger, too - 9.75. I originally bought a stone and had it set in a cheap solitaire with the intention of resetting it. My 10th anniversary was this year and I’m finally getting it done.

My experience with a solitaire was it looked small on my hand. There’s just a lot of finger on either side of the stone. (Also, same thing with wedding bands - I had mine made with more stones to make sure it actually covered half of the band.) My stone was pretty but always looked underwhelming because it was just a stone in the middle of a lot of finger.

I would suggest to consider a setting that gives you lots of horizontal coverage because that is my experience of what looks “big” on my hand. @KB0708 ’s photo above is a great example - her trillions give her awesome coverage width-wise. I added sidestones to get width-wise coverage, too, and I’m so much happier with my original stone because it is anchored on my hand rather than floating alone in the middle, if that makes sense?
 
Here’s a picture I kept if a side detail I really liked. I wish I had kept the pic of the whole ring now as I don’t recall what site I found it. You wouldn’t need to do a half halo either. I’d set the centre stone in the same style faux bezel like the sides. Will give you size without spending more on a half halo (labour & stones). I love halo’s & vintage styles so I’d work that in if I could. Lol.

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Great suggestions, but I think that ring will be beautiful on your 9.5 hand even if you do nothing. It's a good-sized diamond and you can't go wrong.
 
Here are pics of my EC in its original solitaire setting and the air gap/line halo.

The air gap/line adds width and length, and the setting provides much better finger coverage on my chubby finger.

ecbezelset_2s_0.jpg

ecsemimounthandshot03.jpg

ecreset_d.jpg

20200722_145101.jpg

Hope they help.

DK :))

Geez, that's gorgeous!! DANG!
 
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