After a 3 day delay I finally got the e-ring today. To say the least, I’m appalled. First off, I was not told the truth. On the stone I picked; I was told there was a black carbon deposit on the top edge of the crown...but, this inclusion was completely eye clean. Turns out, it is not eye clean in the dimmest of light. I know this because the person setting the ring neglected to even "prong" the black spot! The company selling me the stone said this about it in an email:
"Attached please find the GIA certificate, and yes the diamond is completely eye clean."
My question is; is this stone even worth the $3,830 I paid for it? More over, I had, and still have a good 2 months to look for the perfect stone. Is this stone worth passing on everything else I might come across in the future? I mean, the stone is beautiful, and shines like crazy. But still, the black spot could probably be seen by a blind man....it's the easy to see.
I was under the impression it was completely eye clean (even the black spot), and that the black spot would be pronged to make sure it's never seen. Here are the stats...it rates a .9 on the HCA:
1.03ct Round Brilliant Cut Diamond,
H in color and SI2 in clarity,
GIA Certified,
61.1% Depth,
55% Table,
Thin to Medium Faceted Girdle,
Polish and Symmetry – Excellent,
No Culet
Medium Fluorescence
34.5° crown angle
40.7° pavilion angle
measures 6.55 x 6.57 x 4.01mm.
All in all, the stone is actually the least of my problems (since I could easily return it for a refund). The setting for the stone though, was custom made by this same online "pricescope" listed dealer. Like I posted on the board before; the setting is a copy of one I saw on Blue Nile. However, it appears that, that too was done as hastily as the placement of the stone. There are horizontal "markings" that run across three of the prongs. These marks or on the outside wall....is that acceptable?
And that's the smallest setting problem. The channel setting rises to meet the center stone (as you can see from the side view of the Blue Nile Ring). On mine, the spaces left by the rising channel setting are uneven, and rough in spots. Also the prong base sits too high off the body if the ring. I was told my setting would "look exactly" like the Blue Nile setting. I have no idea how this can be fixed...it seems to me the setting was formed poorly. At this point I’m very nervous about getting stuck with the setting since I made a wire to pay it...and don't have credit card protection.
Lastly, the ring was supposed to be 950 platinum, but is not stamped 950...just PLAT. Is this another reason for concern?
I will post pics of the actual setting soon.
"Attached please find the GIA certificate, and yes the diamond is completely eye clean."
My question is; is this stone even worth the $3,830 I paid for it? More over, I had, and still have a good 2 months to look for the perfect stone. Is this stone worth passing on everything else I might come across in the future? I mean, the stone is beautiful, and shines like crazy. But still, the black spot could probably be seen by a blind man....it's the easy to see.
I was under the impression it was completely eye clean (even the black spot), and that the black spot would be pronged to make sure it's never seen. Here are the stats...it rates a .9 on the HCA:
1.03ct Round Brilliant Cut Diamond,
H in color and SI2 in clarity,
GIA Certified,
61.1% Depth,
55% Table,
Thin to Medium Faceted Girdle,
Polish and Symmetry – Excellent,
No Culet
Medium Fluorescence
34.5° crown angle
40.7° pavilion angle
measures 6.55 x 6.57 x 4.01mm.
All in all, the stone is actually the least of my problems (since I could easily return it for a refund). The setting for the stone though, was custom made by this same online "pricescope" listed dealer. Like I posted on the board before; the setting is a copy of one I saw on Blue Nile. However, it appears that, that too was done as hastily as the placement of the stone. There are horizontal "markings" that run across three of the prongs. These marks or on the outside wall....is that acceptable?
And that's the smallest setting problem. The channel setting rises to meet the center stone (as you can see from the side view of the Blue Nile Ring). On mine, the spaces left by the rising channel setting are uneven, and rough in spots. Also the prong base sits too high off the body if the ring. I was told my setting would "look exactly" like the Blue Nile setting. I have no idea how this can be fixed...it seems to me the setting was formed poorly. At this point I’m very nervous about getting stuck with the setting since I made a wire to pay it...and don't have credit card protection.
Lastly, the ring was supposed to be 950 platinum, but is not stamped 950...just PLAT. Is this another reason for concern?
I will post pics of the actual setting soon.