less_confused
Rough_Rock
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- Jul 13, 2009
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Let me preface my question with a big note of thanks. Everyone has been so helpful and gracious with your input and advice. Your willingness to share is just amazing.
I have successfully navigated the awesome world of possibilities. I will be doing a custom piece using rough diamonds (Kimberly process and conflict free certified diamonds only). That''s to express the message that my newborn is like a rough diamond - full of promise and character.
I am also doing the traditional stud earrings (btw - am I the only one who grins immaturely when admiring the fruit of my loins and saying STUD?).
I want 2ct ttw stud earrings.
My budget, however, screams I/J SI1 1.5ct ttw stud earrings. On the premise that a better cut makes the diamond look bigger (and adds that sacred WOW factor), I will trade color/clarity for cut.
So here''s the question du jour: is there a noticeable size difference between 0.85ct and 1ct brilliant cut stones? It seems that, when I''ve compared stones, the table doesn''t grow as much as the total diamond grows - and a lot of that extra weight is hidden by the setting.
Bear in mind:
* Brilliant cut
* 4 prong settings
I am wide open for comments and suggestions.
I have successfully navigated the awesome world of possibilities. I will be doing a custom piece using rough diamonds (Kimberly process and conflict free certified diamonds only). That''s to express the message that my newborn is like a rough diamond - full of promise and character.
I am also doing the traditional stud earrings (btw - am I the only one who grins immaturely when admiring the fruit of my loins and saying STUD?).
I want 2ct ttw stud earrings.
My budget, however, screams I/J SI1 1.5ct ttw stud earrings. On the premise that a better cut makes the diamond look bigger (and adds that sacred WOW factor), I will trade color/clarity for cut.
So here''s the question du jour: is there a noticeable size difference between 0.85ct and 1ct brilliant cut stones? It seems that, when I''ve compared stones, the table doesn''t grow as much as the total diamond grows - and a lot of that extra weight is hidden by the setting.
Bear in mind:
* Brilliant cut
* 4 prong settings
I am wide open for comments and suggestions.