thatguy123
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2009
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- 17
Hey everyone,
I just went to the jeweler because the setting I had made came in...it looks beautiful! It''s designed to look like the cartier declaration ring, with baguettes on each side of the ring. Now its time to pick a stone and I agonized over two that I saw today. As usual, I''d love to get your advice
I''ve attached the GIA reports of both below:
1.21 carats ($6,900) - http://www2.gia.edu/reportcheck/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showReportVerification&reportno=2101600089&weight=1.21
1.33 carats ($8,800) - http://www2.gia.edu/reportcheck/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showReportVerification&reportno=2111123111&weight=1.33
the jeweler had an idealscope but in my haste, I only looked at the second stone through the tool. It is laser inscribed with the GIA number (which is nice when it gets cleaned, insurance purposes, etc) and it is also laser inscribed as a "H&A". I know that you can laser inscribe anything on a diamond these days for a minimal fee so the existence of the hearts and arrows inscription doesn''t mean that it actually is one. However, upon looking through the Idealscope, it indeed showed very clearly symmetrical H&As.
Additionally, the second, bigger stone is rated as EX per its symmetry, polish and cut, whereas the first, smaller stone is rated as a Good cut, Very Good symmetry and EX polish.
I guess I just want reassurance that the bigger stone is actually a good deal based on the specs above, including its designation as a H&A cut diamond. Any advice, reassurance, support is greatly appreciated...I''m glad that I am positive I''ll only have to go through this process once cause it sure can be stressful
As always, thanks in advance!
I just went to the jeweler because the setting I had made came in...it looks beautiful! It''s designed to look like the cartier declaration ring, with baguettes on each side of the ring. Now its time to pick a stone and I agonized over two that I saw today. As usual, I''d love to get your advice
I''ve attached the GIA reports of both below:
1.21 carats ($6,900) - http://www2.gia.edu/reportcheck/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showReportVerification&reportno=2101600089&weight=1.21
1.33 carats ($8,800) - http://www2.gia.edu/reportcheck/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showReportVerification&reportno=2111123111&weight=1.33
the jeweler had an idealscope but in my haste, I only looked at the second stone through the tool. It is laser inscribed with the GIA number (which is nice when it gets cleaned, insurance purposes, etc) and it is also laser inscribed as a "H&A". I know that you can laser inscribe anything on a diamond these days for a minimal fee so the existence of the hearts and arrows inscription doesn''t mean that it actually is one. However, upon looking through the Idealscope, it indeed showed very clearly symmetrical H&As.
Additionally, the second, bigger stone is rated as EX per its symmetry, polish and cut, whereas the first, smaller stone is rated as a Good cut, Very Good symmetry and EX polish.
I guess I just want reassurance that the bigger stone is actually a good deal based on the specs above, including its designation as a H&A cut diamond. Any advice, reassurance, support is greatly appreciated...I''m glad that I am positive I''ll only have to go through this process once cause it sure can be stressful
As always, thanks in advance!