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Shiny_Rock
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Hello everyone,
I stumbled across this site a week ago and have already learned so much (but there's still so much!)
I pretty much have my heart set on a square radiant cut in the 0.8ct to 1.0ct range. I've been to all the more popular sites mentioned on here (GOG, WF, JA etc.) but went to a very trusted jeweler today and he showed me this one for ~$3650. Diamond + Setting we want stay under $5000 pref mid $4000's.
OPTION ONE:
http://www.gia.edu/cs/Satellite?pagename=GST%2FDispatcher&childpagename=GIA%2FPage%2FReportCheck&c=Page&cid=1355954554547&reportno=1158532211
I saw it in person and it looked clean to my amateur eye and I took two pretty shabby pictures of it that I can post if it would help. I def trust this jeweler but second opinions on price and quality of the diamond are welcome! I know the depth and table% aren't amazing (i think) but in person it looked nice.
Pros: >1ct, clean to eye
Cons: Way above price pt., smidgen more rectangle pushing 1.05 ratio but still very acceptable.
I would only feel comfortable choosing this diamond because the jeweler offered to make a custom setting (single, pave halo) for a total package of ~$4600. That's a huge deal on the setting (i think?) but I do feel very uncomfortable not being able to see the setting beforehand as we went back and forth on the thickness of the halo which is another story that I can share if necessary.
OPTION TWO?
http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/radiant-cut/0.82-carat-h-color-vvs1-clarity-sku-164163
Pros: more square ratio 1.04, cheaper price point, very similar surface area at 5.6x5.41mm
Cons: unable to see in person, is option one a better deal?, i'm not sure why the GIA report doesn't have comments about possible visible obstructions like the first one did?
Honestly, my major hangout might just be the setting. With research, I've realized that the cost of the setting is really limiting possibilities on the diamond. I went to Robbins Brothers (I know) and loved this Simon G. double halo:
http://www.robbinsbrothers.com/Engagement-Rings/Ring-With-Sidestones/Simon-G--i48701.ring
It's $1870 and I could care less about brand name but haven't come across anything like it so far with a decent price. There are some that come very close but are much more expensive and I and actually chose the double halo over it's single counterpart because it was cheaper (!!) I find it very hard trust what a setting looks like on a website vs. in person. Even this Simon G ones looks very different in person versus the picture online! So if anyone has any experience with this setting or know of something similar that they have seen in person, please feel free to post!
Sorry if this is overload. Any input on either radiants, the halo setting, or both would be much appreciated! I'm feeling slightly overwhelmed as the jeweler can only hold the diamond for 10 days as of today!
I stumbled across this site a week ago and have already learned so much (but there's still so much!)
I pretty much have my heart set on a square radiant cut in the 0.8ct to 1.0ct range. I've been to all the more popular sites mentioned on here (GOG, WF, JA etc.) but went to a very trusted jeweler today and he showed me this one for ~$3650. Diamond + Setting we want stay under $5000 pref mid $4000's.
OPTION ONE:
http://www.gia.edu/cs/Satellite?pagename=GST%2FDispatcher&childpagename=GIA%2FPage%2FReportCheck&c=Page&cid=1355954554547&reportno=1158532211
I saw it in person and it looked clean to my amateur eye and I took two pretty shabby pictures of it that I can post if it would help. I def trust this jeweler but second opinions on price and quality of the diamond are welcome! I know the depth and table% aren't amazing (i think) but in person it looked nice.
Pros: >1ct, clean to eye
Cons: Way above price pt., smidgen more rectangle pushing 1.05 ratio but still very acceptable.
I would only feel comfortable choosing this diamond because the jeweler offered to make a custom setting (single, pave halo) for a total package of ~$4600. That's a huge deal on the setting (i think?) but I do feel very uncomfortable not being able to see the setting beforehand as we went back and forth on the thickness of the halo which is another story that I can share if necessary.
OPTION TWO?
http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/radiant-cut/0.82-carat-h-color-vvs1-clarity-sku-164163
Pros: more square ratio 1.04, cheaper price point, very similar surface area at 5.6x5.41mm
Cons: unable to see in person, is option one a better deal?, i'm not sure why the GIA report doesn't have comments about possible visible obstructions like the first one did?
Honestly, my major hangout might just be the setting. With research, I've realized that the cost of the setting is really limiting possibilities on the diamond. I went to Robbins Brothers (I know) and loved this Simon G. double halo:
http://www.robbinsbrothers.com/Engagement-Rings/Ring-With-Sidestones/Simon-G--i48701.ring
It's $1870 and I could care less about brand name but haven't come across anything like it so far with a decent price. There are some that come very close but are much more expensive and I and actually chose the double halo over it's single counterpart because it was cheaper (!!) I find it very hard trust what a setting looks like on a website vs. in person. Even this Simon G ones looks very different in person versus the picture online! So if anyone has any experience with this setting or know of something similar that they have seen in person, please feel free to post!
Sorry if this is overload. Any input on either radiants, the halo setting, or both would be much appreciated! I'm feeling slightly overwhelmed as the jeweler can only hold the diamond for 10 days as of today!