ChiTownSpecialK
Rough_Rock
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- Apr 7, 2012
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Hi all,
I'm new here. My wife turns 30 on May 10th and she finishes her grad school program to be a Nurse Practitioner. She doesn't own any real diamond earrings and I though it would be nice to get her some diamond studs.
As far as size, I'm thinking .75 - 1.0 CTW for the earrings. When I got her engagement ring, I went for a .90 Round, D, SI2, Triple Excellent GIA certified stone. The stone was about $4500. (Did I do ok with this stone? It looks absolutely beautiful to me.)
I don't know what specs to go for on earrings to get the best bang for your buck. With the engagement ring, I was only willing to sacrifice on the clarity as long as I couldn't see the inclusions without using a loupe. I saw many SI2 stones and there can be a huge difference from one SI2 stone to the next as far as what I can see.
Are there some general guidelines for earrings? I was looking at going through BlueNile as I've good things about them and the prices beat any local jeweler.
Any help is much appreciated!
I'm new here. My wife turns 30 on May 10th and she finishes her grad school program to be a Nurse Practitioner. She doesn't own any real diamond earrings and I though it would be nice to get her some diamond studs.
As far as size, I'm thinking .75 - 1.0 CTW for the earrings. When I got her engagement ring, I went for a .90 Round, D, SI2, Triple Excellent GIA certified stone. The stone was about $4500. (Did I do ok with this stone? It looks absolutely beautiful to me.)
I don't know what specs to go for on earrings to get the best bang for your buck. With the engagement ring, I was only willing to sacrifice on the clarity as long as I couldn't see the inclusions without using a loupe. I saw many SI2 stones and there can be a huge difference from one SI2 stone to the next as far as what I can see.
Are there some general guidelines for earrings? I was looking at going through BlueNile as I've good things about them and the prices beat any local jeweler.
Any help is much appreciated!