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First-time buyer - Advice on potential e-ring (James Allen)

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Hi all,

I am a first-time e-ring/diamond/etc. buyer, so I want to make sure I get as much advice as possible! I've been lurking for weeks now, and have been searching for the perfect ring and researching 4 C's, etc. Here are some conditions that I am abiding by in my search:

-I'd like to get a 1.0 carat
-Must be from reputable seller (online or B&M)
-Something in the $6000-$8000 range
-Platinum ring preferable - she hates anything gold (or the potential to turn gold)


My SO tends to gravitate towards vintage/antique rings and jewelry, so I am having a bit of a struggle deciding on a proper setting. In a sense, I have been going towards subtle solitaire settings just to be safe. Either way, she is very laidback and I know it probably won't matter TOO much to her. However, I would like to get the best I possibly can of course.

I have been looking at the following diamond and setting from James Allen, and would like to get some expert opinions on what you guys think:

Round 1.03 carat / True Hearts Ideal Cut / I color / VS2 Diamond:
http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-dia...arat-i-color-vs2-clarity-ideal-cut-sku-247284

Platinum Pave Set Crown Solitaire Setting:
http://www.jamesallen.com/engagemen...et-crown-solitaire-engagement-ring-item-18480

Please give me some feedback on the diamond and setting. I personally think the setting looks sophisticated, however, I don't trust my judgment on this. I like the subtle details and the minimal prong-i-ness in the picture. However, I am not experienced at all so I feel the need for help!

Thanks in advance. :)
 
Re: First-time buyer - Advice on potential e-ring (James All

LOVE the setting!! But - it's not vintage or antique (to me at least)
 
Re: First-time buyer - Advice on potential e-ring (James All

Thank you for your response! I like it as well. I suppose it isn't "Vintage" or "Antique". However, my intention is that it is subtle/simple enough that she will definitely like it. It is a bit pricey. Do you guys think it is worth it for the setting?
 
Re: First-time buyer - Advice on potential e-ring (James All

I think both the diamond and the setting are pretty. However, I agree with motownmama that it is not vintage or antique looking. Have you considered old cuts or newly cut old cuts like August Vintage Round from Good Old Gold?
 
Re: First-time buyer - Advice on potential e-ring (James All

Thanks for the input! I have not actually considered a vintage old cut from Good Old Gold, but will look into it.

From what I've experienced, she hasn't expressed any inclination towards a particular cut of stone, and she has admired modern diamond cuts before. However, she tends to like a minimal"antique" styling on her rings, which is why I narrowed it down to that particular setting.

I am hesitant to get something "too" vintage or "too" antique for the risk of her possibly not liking it. However, I do agree with you all that this ring is more "modern" than "vintage/antique".. but I really do love the setting for some reason and am glad to see that you guys think it is a nice setting as well. If I find a minimal setting that is more antique/vintage, I will definitely post it here for more input.

As for as the diamond I have narrowed down, what do you all think of the quality of it? I have limited knowledge on specific diamond characteristics, but I chose that specific diamond because I wanted to maximize on cut while maintaining my budget. Again, my knowledge is limited.
 
Re: First-time buyer - Advice on potential e-ring (James All

The diamond is fine, please put it on RESERVE so that no one else can buy it from under you. Another poster was looking for a diamond with those specs yesterday, and there are a lot of lurkers.
 
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