Madison2
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SweetAsscher|1332380551|3153945 said:I'm sure your future fiance will love the ring. It came out very pretty and I think the diamond looks great in the setting. Don't stress too much off the diamond cut, it really comes down to preference. This forum happens to be home to many cut nuts, but just because we are very particular about cut doesn't mean that it is number one priority for everyone else. If you ask for opinions here, you will get tons of feedback on how to get the best performing diamond for your money. It seems you are happy with your stone, you didn't get a bad deal, and the diamond is good enough for your tastes so it's a win for you! good luck with the proposal!![]()
Here's a little clip that I thought was a great example on comparing excellent cut vs very good.
http://youtu.be/bBgneMbH7_I
Dancing Fire|1332294863|3153229 said:i give upmike899|1332293976|3153224 said:As for the 64% .. personally It's the perfect size . Looking.. I don't want it to look any bigger.your helpless when it comes to educating you about diamonds..
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mike899|1332858039|3157293 said:Just want to give some follow up on this ring, I went for a formal appraisal today in NYC.
In short the appraiser said i got a great diamond for great price.
To me the diamond doesn't look dark, just slightly. I asked him his opinion on the depth and darkness. He said the depth is deeper than desired but he said i have a very nice high crown that offsets the pavillion in terms of light return. Followed it up with that he didn't see darkness as any issue in my diamond, he sees diamonds come in where the entire center is "dead" and the eye is drawn right to it, this diamond doesn't have this issue.
I also asked about the HCA score, he replied "sounds like you have been on pricescope, everyone thinks they are an expert on there" (ha). He explained the HCA is great tool for finding good buys, as someone said "more diamond for your buck" but it doesn't always mean your diamond will out perform another. He went on to say i have found a great "very good" cut in terms of light return.
anyway the appraisal was great, got some useful information. Wish I had another diamond to buy.
mike899|1332433273|3154337 said:I know I am kind of going off topic here, but what is the deal with the fluorescent rating? Are they good or bad? I believe my jeweler explaining to me they were bad, but in trolling this forum i see a lot of people looking for them as a positive.
ariel144|1332887466|3157646 said:mike899|1332858039|3157293 said:Just want to give some follow up on this ring, I went for a formal appraisal today in NYC.
In short the appraiser said i got a great diamond for great price.
To me the diamond doesn't look dark, just slightly. I asked him his opinion on the depth and darkness. He said the depth is deeper than desired but he said i have a very nice high crown that offsets the pavillion in terms of light return. Followed it up with that he didn't see darkness as any issue in my diamond, he sees diamonds come in where the entire center is "dead" and the eye is drawn right to it, this diamond doesn't have this issue.
I also asked about the HCA score, he replied "sounds like you have been on pricescope, everyone thinks they are an expert on there" (ha). He explained the HCA is great tool for finding good buys, as someone said "more diamond for your buck" but it doesn't always mean your diamond will out perform another. He went on to say i have found a great "very good" cut in terms of light return.
anyway the appraisal was great, got some useful information. Wish I had another diamond to buy.
Well, that certainly is very good news....yes, I'm learning not to have much confidence in that HCA score...will not accurately tell you if the stone performs well. Good for you...you certainly knew what your eye saw. I agree...the peeps on here are all "experts" LOL...but honestly trying to help, based on the limited knowledge available without seeing a stone.
it wasn't too late when he was seeking for advise.totheleft|1332985553|3158757 said:Dreamer, I think you all know a LOT - I was mostly saying that in my experience, ignorance was bliss (I'm sure my diamond ISNT perfect but there's nothing I can do about it, years later) - and that since the OP seems happy with his purchase, and it's too late to change his mind, it doesn't really *matter* if his decision was smart or not, because he can't undo it. So at least he's happy with it.![]()
mike899|1332990664|3158851 said:Aannnddd its not too late now, I can still return it so not sure what your point is. I love the ring , I love the look. I got a great price and was not fleeced as described.
Could I return the diamond and get a diamond that is slightly better cut, giving more diamter for the same price ? Yes.
But I am happy with the ring I bought. I asked the question to a professional gemologist that has an office in nyc on 5th ave b.c he is an expert, and he said there was absolutely no reason to trade this diamond in.
But hey you guys who have not seen the ring know better because you saw a depth over 62% and its standard to say its a bad diamond.
steelmagnolia|1332994953|3158897 said:mike899|1332990664|3158851 said:Aannnddd its not too late now, I can still return it so not sure what your point is. I love the ring , I love the look. I got a great price and was not fleeced as described.
Could I return the diamond and get a diamond that is slightly better cut, giving more diamter for the same price ? Yes.
But I am happy with the ring I bought. I asked the question to a professional gemologist that has an office in nyc on 5th ave b.c he is an expert, and he said there was absolutely no reason to trade this diamond in.
But hey you guys who have not seen the ring know better because you saw a depth over 62% and its standard to say its a bad diamond.
I'm quite the noob around here, but have spent a lot of time reading and educating myself, both through posts here and from extensive reading at Good Old Gold's website about diamonds/the optics of diamonds. Despite my very limited knowledge, I could tell from the posts from the "experts" here that they weren't trying to tell you your stone was a bad diamond based on the numbers alone. They were trying to tell you that if your goal was to keep the stone diameter *smaller* or *equal to* 1.5 ct, get a stone that is not just good enough but second to none, that you could have easily done so - AND SAVED MONEY AT THE SAME TIME - by choosing from many of the diamonds they linked, or using the vendors they suggested. No one was suggesting you get a better cut, BIGGER diameter for the same price, especially since you noted that wasn't what you wanted.
I think that being in that moment of having to choose a stone and setting it can be very stressful. You had essentially already done all of this prior to finding PS, had an Uh Oh moment and decided to ask for reassurance. When multiple posters pointed out they could get you a better looking stone for equal value, you then didn't want the conflict of backing out on the deal with the jeweler, and you were happy enough with what you had procured. And you know? That is all totally fine. I can see the excitement shine through when you talk about the ring, and you're pleased as punch that you did well enough. It's just that instead of saying thanks for all the assistance, I just really, really wanted to go with *this* stone despite it all, you are now coming off a bit smug due to your appraiser's single opinion and you still don't seem to truly understand what the "experts" were trying to teach you. I'd bet in any other situation you would never consider buying something "good enough" for the same amount of money that you could get "the absolute best", it seems odd you'd so staunchly defend your willingness to do so for something that should last a lifetime.
mike899|1332990664|3158851 said:Aannnddd its not too late now, I can still return it so not sure what your point is. I love the ring , I love the look. I got a great price and was not fleeced as described.
Could I return the diamond and get a diamond that is slightly better cut, giving more diamter for the same price ? Yes.
But I am happy with the ring I bought.b.c he is an expert, and he said there was absolutely no reason to trade this diamond in.Code:I asked the question to a professional gemologist that has an office in nyc on 5th ave
But hey you guys who have not seen the ring know better because you saw a depth over 62% and its standard to say its a bad diamond.
Dancing Fire|1332977963|3158649 said:[quote="ariel144|
Well, that certainly is very good news....yes, I'm learning not to have much confidence in that HCA score...will not accurately tell you if the stone performs well. Good for you...you certainly knew what your eye saw. I agree...the peeps on here are all "experts" LOL...but honestly trying to help, based on the limited knowledge available without seeing a stone.