wildcat03
Brilliant_Rock
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I recently purchased a stone to be set into a pendant. I did not want to buy a super-ideal as it is a pendant and I won't really get to see it when I wear it. I ordered a GIA J with good proportions from Blue Nile. It came yesterday and while I certainly notice the tint when it's face down, it faces up nice and white in most lighting and throws pretty splinters of light. I took it to a local jewelry store to find a pendant setting today and managed to forget the GIA cert. The sales associate took it back to their gemologist for measurements, and I saw that she made note that it was an M VS2 and then the dimensions. She actually had the dimensions off by a full millimeter, which prompted me to point it out and mention that it was laser-inscribed. They verified the inscription and pulled the cert which matched what I had.
I'm not sure what to do. It's GIA graded and from a reputable company that I seriously doubt is scamming me. I like the stone so that hasn't changed. I'd hate to spend the money to take it to an independent appraiser unmounted, as I was hoping to complete the necklace and then have it appraised for insurance reasons. I also hate the idea of paying for a "J" stone if mine is closer to M - which is a big leap! Any thoughts on what you would do if you were in this position?
I'm not sure what to do. It's GIA graded and from a reputable company that I seriously doubt is scamming me. I like the stone so that hasn't changed. I'd hate to spend the money to take it to an independent appraiser unmounted, as I was hoping to complete the necklace and then have it appraised for insurance reasons. I also hate the idea of paying for a "J" stone if mine is closer to M - which is a big leap! Any thoughts on what you would do if you were in this position?