Hello PriceScopers,
First off, let me say that I've been browsing the site for a week or two now and I've found much of the information very helpful. I'm really happy that there is a forum for people like me who are seeking advice and information without the pressure of a biased salesman in ones face. Thus, I've finally made an account in hopes of bouncing ideas off of people far more knowledgeable than I. Please forgive me if this post duplicates anything recent or if I've overlooked some answers to my questions elsewhere within the forum.
I'm searching for an engagement ring for my GF and have decided to go for a halo setting with a cushion cut center diamond. My GF prefers yellow gold over platinum and white gold so I am looking for something in 14k yellow. I would very much like an antique/art deco style setting and I have a budget of around $5,500 - $6,000 total. I can push it just a tad higher if there is something I cannot pass up, but that is pretty much my sweet spot. I am hoping to get a center stone in the 1+ carat range, but I'm more interested in a diamond with good proportions than one that can claim to be 1 carat on paper but doesn't face up as well. Something completely eye clean is obviously important to me as well; I am willing to do SI, but if budget allows for it I would prefer VS2 and above. I guess my question is this - how important should color grade be in my decisions? I personally do not mind a little bit of warmth, and I don't think my GF does either, especially since we are going for a more vintage look. With the yellow gold setting, would it make more sense to look for something in the J/I/H range and maximize size/cut/clarity? A woman I have been working with has been great at helping with settings and stone examples, but she has recommended going no lower than G and instead sacrificing on clarity and size. I've relayed to her that I don't mind looking slightly lower in color but she has stood firm on her recommendation. If I am looking for a more vintage look, and I don't necessarily care about having an icy white, colorless diamond, should I really still be concerned with staying at G and above? Obviously, searching in the I/J range gives me a much vaster set of options in regards to diamond selection.
Here are a few links to examples of settings that I have my eye on. I am hoping to keep the setting cost in the $2,500 range so that I can put the rest towards the diamond. I love the old mine brilliant look and the August Vintage collection from GOG, but I'm not sure what my budget allows for with that.
http://www.debebians.com/cushion-halo-engagement-ring-with-engraved-pave-band.html
http://www.debebians.com/haenriwi1rod4.html
https://leonmege.com/index.php/portfolio/custom-work/halo/heidy-halo-pave-engagement-platinum-ring-millgrain-pave-detail
Any thoughts/advice, especially in regards to color grade would be greatly appreciated!
First off, let me say that I've been browsing the site for a week or two now and I've found much of the information very helpful. I'm really happy that there is a forum for people like me who are seeking advice and information without the pressure of a biased salesman in ones face. Thus, I've finally made an account in hopes of bouncing ideas off of people far more knowledgeable than I. Please forgive me if this post duplicates anything recent or if I've overlooked some answers to my questions elsewhere within the forum.
I'm searching for an engagement ring for my GF and have decided to go for a halo setting with a cushion cut center diamond. My GF prefers yellow gold over platinum and white gold so I am looking for something in 14k yellow. I would very much like an antique/art deco style setting and I have a budget of around $5,500 - $6,000 total. I can push it just a tad higher if there is something I cannot pass up, but that is pretty much my sweet spot. I am hoping to get a center stone in the 1+ carat range, but I'm more interested in a diamond with good proportions than one that can claim to be 1 carat on paper but doesn't face up as well. Something completely eye clean is obviously important to me as well; I am willing to do SI, but if budget allows for it I would prefer VS2 and above. I guess my question is this - how important should color grade be in my decisions? I personally do not mind a little bit of warmth, and I don't think my GF does either, especially since we are going for a more vintage look. With the yellow gold setting, would it make more sense to look for something in the J/I/H range and maximize size/cut/clarity? A woman I have been working with has been great at helping with settings and stone examples, but she has recommended going no lower than G and instead sacrificing on clarity and size. I've relayed to her that I don't mind looking slightly lower in color but she has stood firm on her recommendation. If I am looking for a more vintage look, and I don't necessarily care about having an icy white, colorless diamond, should I really still be concerned with staying at G and above? Obviously, searching in the I/J range gives me a much vaster set of options in regards to diamond selection.
Here are a few links to examples of settings that I have my eye on. I am hoping to keep the setting cost in the $2,500 range so that I can put the rest towards the diamond. I love the old mine brilliant look and the August Vintage collection from GOG, but I'm not sure what my budget allows for with that.
http://www.debebians.com/cushion-halo-engagement-ring-with-engraved-pave-band.html
http://www.debebians.com/haenriwi1rod4.html
https://leonmege.com/index.php/portfolio/custom-work/halo/heidy-halo-pave-engagement-platinum-ring-millgrain-pave-detail
Any thoughts/advice, especially in regards to color grade would be greatly appreciated!