Helping my 25 year old son diamond shop - have short timeline due to situation that is creating a surprise proposal. I have read almost everything on this site and asked some questions and gotten lots of helpful info here. We went to a local jeweler today just so we could look at settings and diamond sizes in person and really liked the settings they had more than any we have seen at any of the online sites. We told them what we were looking for in a diamond. I had my table of ranges for depth, table, crown & pavillion that I had gotten from experts here. Here is what they showed my son. A GIA certified diamond. The certificate said SI1, F, excellent cut, depth 62.2, table 59, crown 35, pavilion 41.2 and they told me it was triple ex. When I put the parameters into the HCA tool the rating only comes is only good at a 4.1. The price for a 14 carat white gold pave setting with .25 in diamonds and that stone was $7k. How can the GIA certificate rate it an excellent cut when it comes out as only good on the HCA? I'm confused and feel like this diamond may be a bad buy. And I think he should go down to a lower color and up on the clarity. Thoughts anyone?
Here is a diamond I found on whiteflash that came out 1.8 excellent on the HCA scale. Thoughts on this one?
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3403889.htm
Here is a diamond I found on whiteflash that came out 1.8 excellent on the HCA scale. Thoughts on this one?
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3403889.htm