Tmissy
Rough_Rock
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- Nov 12, 2009
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Hello All, am interested in either an all diamond or alternating diamond and sapphire wedding band. Only want the stones to go half way around NOT a full eternity band. I have leisurely been pricing each version at local B&M stores.
I like the look of a 2mm - 2.25 or even 2.5mm width. My engagement ring is approx. 2 - 2.25mm width, thus want to continue the trend in width.
So far I have encountered .30 - .38 ctw (diamonds F/G color, VS - SI clarity). Have not obtained stats for the sapphire component when speaking with SA.
1. Do I need to be as stringent comparing diamonds and sapphires of that size, as if looking at a loose center stone?
2. Is obtaining a certification, scopes, graphs...etc just as important?
Price ranges I am finding $450 - $600. These are quotes with no mention of certification, scope/picture.
My question does this price range sound too low? too high? average? right on target/about right? based on what I am looking for?
My ering is .70, oval SI, G color, .38ctw rb side stones F/G color SI.
Just trying to make an informed decision. If I have left out something your suggestions are welcomed!
I like the look of a 2mm - 2.25 or even 2.5mm width. My engagement ring is approx. 2 - 2.25mm width, thus want to continue the trend in width.
So far I have encountered .30 - .38 ctw (diamonds F/G color, VS - SI clarity). Have not obtained stats for the sapphire component when speaking with SA.
1. Do I need to be as stringent comparing diamonds and sapphires of that size, as if looking at a loose center stone?
2. Is obtaining a certification, scopes, graphs...etc just as important?
Price ranges I am finding $450 - $600. These are quotes with no mention of certification, scope/picture.
My question does this price range sound too low? too high? average? right on target/about right? based on what I am looking for?
My ering is .70, oval SI, G color, .38ctw rb side stones F/G color SI.
Just trying to make an informed decision. If I have left out something your suggestions are welcomed!