I have been looking online for a few months browsing thru diamonds that I might be interested in. I live in Chicago and there is a part of town called jewelers row....basically like a small 47th street....anyhoo, I am looking for a 3 ct. "j" "SI-2". I went to one particular store and was shown a 3.12 "SI-1" "J"....the cut was nice and I liked the diamond but he wanted 15,300 for it and thats quite a bit over my budget of 14,000.....I asked him if he a stone around 2.8-2.9 with SI-2 and J color so I could save a little dough and this is the part I dont understand....he said that although I am going down a grade in clarity and size the diamond would cost the same as the 3.12 ct. diamond because it is so close to a 3.0 that jewelers will usually price it as a 3.0 carat diamond???????? I found this statement very confusing and was wondering if any of you experts could comment....Was I just getting lied to or is it a common practice to price stones that way? Seemed kind of fishy to me....
-Walter
-Walter