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Expert Advice Needed: 3.75 - 4.25 carat from Ritani

shellyisa

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Hi all -

First time posting here about lab diamonds as I’ve made the leap from moissanites to them. I thought I found some awesome stones from Ritani, then I started reading these threads and am second guessing myself. Would love some advice on a larger modern round brilliant. Want as close to a 10mm spread or larger and budget is up to $7,000 for the stone.

I’m in a bit of a time crunch bc I have a stone from a local jeweler on hold until next Wed (pics included) - then I saw some stones with similar specs on Ritani for much less.

I’d like to stay colorless or near colorless, completely eye clean and of course great sparkle. Can someone give me advice? I plugged some of the IGI #s into the Holloway Cut Advisor on here and the cut estimator on Diamond Screener and got soooo confused. IGI graded as Ideal, Excellent, Excellent on all - but these two tools didn’t match up to that on the cut plots.

Can anyone provide advice or stone suggestions? The lower the price the better :)

Pic of the one I have on hold for reference.
H&A 4ct F VS2 3EB817A0-6ECB-4085-BCF7-D6B695542989.png
 
Found a 10.15mm G VS1 with H&A designation for $5135:

Do you have the grading report number (or a screenshot of the proportions diagram) for the one you have on hold?

Thank you! You’re awesome :)

Yes here it is…for the one you found on Ritani, do you think it would be pretty bright/white at a G? I’ve read that IGI standards are a little more lenient than GIA. GIA is all I’m familiar with. Also, any concern over CVD vs HPHT?
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Found a 10.15mm G VS1 with H&A designation for $5135:

Do you have the grading report number (or a screenshot of the proportions diagram) for the one you have on hold?

Looks like someone else just bought that one and another similar one :( Any other suggestions? I actually had it in my cart from earlier today. Super bummed!
 
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Looks like someone else just bought that one and another similar one :( Any other suggestions? I actually had it in my cart from earlier today. Super bummed!

you need to call and have them hold it if you see something you like, lurkers snatch up recommended stones
 
you need to call and have them hold it if you see something you like, lurkers snatch up recommended stones

Yeah I had assumed that’s what happened - it has been in my cart allllll day. Then poof, gone as soon as I made this post.
 
How about these?


Inclusions off to the side, could be covered by a prong.




Probably not eye-clean, but beautiful proportions and video.

 
Very clean, white, well-cut, and over 10.25mm.


Ok that one is drool worthy!

Do you mind giving me your thoughts on these? I have them on hold bc the price point was great in my opinion. But would love thoughts on if these are good? I have until tomorrow to let them know.

Also, is the HCA score important?

3.8 E VS2 $5,259 HCA score 0.9

3.91 G VS2 H&A $4,492 HCA Score 1.2

3.82 E VS2 $5,287 HCA Score 0.8
 
Ok that one is drool worthy!

Do you mind giving me your thoughts on these? I have them on hold bc the price point was great in my opinion. But would love thoughts on if these are good? I have until tomorrow to let them know.

Also, is the HCA score important?

3.8 E VS2 $5,259 HCA score 0.9

3.91 G VS2 H&A $4,492 HCA Score 1.2

3.82 E VS2 $5,287 HCA Score 0.8

I hesitate to recommend the first or third for a ring. I like the second one a lot. The HCA is important to reject stones whose proportions don't work well together. But any score under 2, or sometimes 2.5, is worth further analysis with video and light return images.
 
I hesitate to recommend the first or third for a ring. I like the second one a lot. The HCA is important to reject stones whose proportions don't work well together. But any score under 2, or sometimes 2.5, is worth further analysis with video and light return images.

Thanks so much! I def don’t understand the HCA - I thought the lower the score (under 2) the better.
 
Thanks so much! I def don’t understand the HCA - I thought the lower the score (under 2) the better.

Typically, yes. There are some limitations of the HCA since it can not be fed information about all the various minor facet angles.

For example, a well cut diamond with a 40.8/35.5-36.5/54-57 combo might come back in the low to mid 2 score, but say it also has 45% stars and 80% lowers which will help the combo work beautifully. Normally, we would say that the CA would be slightly too steep, but here lies an exception.
 
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