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tommytt

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Hello everyone. I would like to buy heart diamond in pink for a necklace. Would anyone recommend websites to me?

Besides, I watched two diamonds online that both of them are around 0.5. Is it big enough for a necklace?

Would anyone recommend which one is more better and why?
I prefer chubby heart (the ratio of the 0.51 seems good but the pic looks thin). Also, both of them do not show the cut grade.

Thank you very much.

https://www.brilliantearth.com/0.51-Ct.-Fancy-Pink-Heart-Lab-Created-Diamond-5949806A/
https://www.brilliantearth.com/0.5-Ct.-Fancy-Intense-Pink-Heart-Lab-Created-Diamond-6136847A/
 
anyone could help me? thanks a lot
 
There isn’t much to say because heart shapes are not able to be evaluated based on numbers like round diamonds. A fancy shape kind of has to be seen to know if it’s going to perform well.

As for size, you can use
https://www.diamdb.com/ and punch in heart shape and the dimensions to see what it would look like on a finger so you can get a better idea of the real size of it.

The pink color is also subjective. Some people like more vivid true pink, some people pale peachy pink so you will have to decide what you like best.

My best advice would be to purchase the diamond loose from somewhere that has a great return policy and evaluate it at home to see if the size will work/ you love the sparkle. Then if it’s awesome you can have it set locally or send it back to where you bought it for setting. That’s what I’m currently doing with an oval I bought for a ring. I purchased an ASET scope to help me evaluate the cut but mostly I’m going to use my eyes to see if the diamond is pleasing to me because that’s really what matters.

Best of luck!
 
There isn’t much to say because heart shapes are not able to be evaluated based on numbers like round diamonds. A fancy shape kind of has to be seen to know if it’s going to perform well.

As for size, you can use
https://www.diamdb.com/ and punch in heart shape and the dimensions to see what it would look like on a finger so you can get a better idea of the real size of it.

The pink color is also subjective. Some people like more vivid true pink, some people pale peachy pink so you will have to decide what you like best.

My best advice would be to purchase the diamond loose from somewhere that has a great return policy and evaluate it at home to see if the size will work/ you love the sparkle. Then if it’s awesome you can have it set locally or send it back to where you bought it for setting. That’s what I’m currently doing with an oval I bought for a ring. I purchased an ASET scope to help me evaluate the cut but mostly I’m going to use my eyes to see if the diamond is pleasing to me because that’s really what matters.

Best of luck!

Does the images and 360 view help on the website?
The expert of the website told me if the are both excellent in polish and symmetry, the cut will be excellent but I don’t believe she.
 
Does the images and 360 view help on the website?
The expert of the website told me if the are both excellent in polish and symmetry, the cut will be excellent but I don’t believe she.

It isn't true that X in symmetry and polish means the cut will be excellent, especially in fancy cuts like hearts (and, honestly, in other cuts it isn't true either). The colors are very subjective, so make sure you know what your partner prefers. .5 is quite small for a pendant, but it depends on what your partner likes/wears.
 
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