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go big or go____smaller?* help!

You need to decide on shape before you can decide on anything else.

You must decide for yourself if a round cut diamond suits you more than a cushion cut diamond. Diving into fancy cuts introduces a whole new factor system, and makes finding the perfect one for you more difficult.
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This is a nice idea, IHMO - WWW The return conditions from JA may well be comparable, if not called this way [not sure, this is something to ask]


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Nb. I am taking it for granted that you are after a round brilliant. Other cut models can play against color, but rarely do.
 
I would definitely go with a round as it will usually appear larger than most other stones (assuming you like them equally). It's MUCH harder to find a well cut stone in any other shape, and well cut cushions are rare. I would not consider buying a 4 ct J modern round brilliant. I can tell you that there are people here who started out with lower colors and have now moved to higher colors. I color is a good value and is not going to show the tint that J color will. I'd rather have a 3.5 ct I VS2 over a 4 ct J SI1 any day. Cut is number one and I will list some parameters below to help you narrow down GIA excellent cut stones to the ones that are more ideal cut. I love fluorescence and would be fine with a stone that had it.

Table: 54-58
Depth: 60-62.3
Crown angle: 34-35 (can be up to 35.5 IF the pavilion angle is 40.6)
Pavilion angle: 40.6-40.9
 
Wow. Thank you all for your inputs.i definately will try these sites you all mentiones.

What i would luke to know is WHY jewelers say that step cuts appear the whitest and as long as a stone is shallow is a dirrect correlation to it being whiter. Ive never heard thus before.
I find this so fruatrating that,here you are, purchasing such an $$$$$$ item and these are either blunt lies or i dont know.

How,as gemologist do you not know the truth about this. ?

We all understand each stone has its own attributes and fingerprint,but there has to be some common ground to explain to a customer.
Thabk gos for this website.

I uses to have an emerald cut of gia : e, vs1 so im used to icy white. But i like the warmth of an i in rounds. So.... we will see where i end up. I think the cushion is out as it hangs on to color more and they appear smaller. Hmmmm....
Wondering what other shapes give appearence of large other than round. . . . .
 
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Wow. Thank you all for your inputs.i definately will try these sites you all mentiones.

What i would luke to know is WHY jewelers say that step cuts appear the whitest and as long as a stone is shallow is a dirrect correlation to it being whiter. Ive never heard thus before.
I find this so fruatrating that,here you are, purchasing such an $$$$$$ item and these are either blunt lies or i dont know.

How,as gemologist do you not know the truth about this. ?

We all understand each stone has its own attributes and fingerprint,but there has to be some common ground to explain to a customer.
Thabk gos for this website.

I uses to have an emerald cut of gia : e, vs1 so im used to icy white. But i like the warmth of an i in rounds. So.... we will see where i end up. I think the cushion is out as it hangs on to color more and they appear smaller. Hmmmm....
Wondering what other shapes give appearence of large other than round. . . . .

I have a L in emerald and it looks much whiter face up. Here is a bad pic of it not cleaned but good enough to show the color. D41D458C-4E13-43E5-9942-03417CAF861A.jpeg
 
I have a L in emerald and it looks much whiter face up. Here is a bad pic of it not cleaned but good enough to show the color. D41D458C-4E13-43E5-9942-03417CAF861A.jpeg

wow. thats an L???? what is the clarity? what its the ct. weight if I can ask? where di you purchase? does it have flourescence? I cannot believe thats an L. what does it look like in the sun?
 
Here's an L color EC from a local shop. Can't remember the clarity. I would buy this but the dealer is asking too much for it.
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wow. thats an L???? what is the clarity? what its the ct. weight if I can ask? where di you purchase? does it have flourescence? I cannot believe thats an L. what does it look like in the sun?

Clarity is vs2 (completely eye clean), 4.5 ct, I bought from whiteflash, it has strong flour. The strong flour may help but it also looks white indoor. Whiteflash was very good with their service. Seamless experience. I have also attach a pic with my f/g band and I don’t see a much of a difference if any. I knew I love the stone the moment I saw on their website, I find that if i have any initial reservation and went ahead, I often regret vs. listening to my first instinct. I hope you you find your next dream stone. Pls share a pic of your E color emerald.we love all shapes and sizes. 287CB87F-B284-49A7-9E34-7B2F561CEA8C.jpeg27192045-AF3B-41E8-BEDD-36E5AA831C55.jpegB93249B9-530F-403D-91C2-74808F66E3CF.jpeg
 
What i would luke to know is WHY jewelers say that step cuts appear the whitest and as long as a stone is shallow is a dirrect correlation to it being whiter.

Re. step cuts, I have not heard the same said much. Anything goes! The cut is the least common - by very much, among fancy color diamonds as it is said to not 'hold color' [the effect seems patchy rather than overall lighter, to me].

Re. 'shallow thus bright', facets cut at a shallow angle typical for diamond, look like mirrors & the flash off them is too bright to have 'color' at all. Any cut plays around this critical angle [eg. particularly bright round brilliants are talked about as 'Bright Ideal Cut' around here.]

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My G colored EC.
First, with my WR and Anniversary Band. All 14k WG:
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Next, with my WR and my Mother’s 14k YG wedding band:

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You can see how Step Cuts absorb their surroundings, pick up colors around them, and reflect them back at you.
 
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