tap02150
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If you can get Plat I say get that..if not WG is good tooDate: 7/31/2009 1:07:11 AM
Author: tap02150
white gold or platinum?! =x
DittoDate: 7/31/2009 2:14:30 AM
Author: Mrs W
If you can get Plat I say get that..if not WG is good tooDate: 7/31/2009 1:07:11 AM
Author: tap02150
white gold or platinum?! =x
Date: 7/31/2009 8:33:43 AM
Author: tap02150
sorry I dont know how to add the hyperlinks as a click =/
No, they are a good company with a solid rep here. You can try a search to read of other people''s experiences with them, personally I have purchased from them and would do so again.Date: 7/31/2009 8:56:36 AM
Author: tap02150
I think the GOG 2 chevron is a slightly higher quality diamond, and a little cheaper.... but I''m leaning on the 3 chevron WF diamond... i don''t think that the slight difference in quality is that visible to the untrained eye. I really like the video that showed the sparkle from the 3 chevron diamond. The smaller and more prominent sparkles just seem to light up over the whole diamond compared to the 2 chevron.
the WF diamond is what im leaning onHave you heard anything real bad about WF that I should be aware of? I''m reading over their policies at the moment.
Jstar is right - stones of Canadian origin come at a premium.Date: 7/30/2009 1:52:05 AM
Author: jstarfireb
I believe the WF stone is more expensive because of the Canadian provenance, but I could be wrong.
jstar, the GIA report doesn''t show an inclusion plot, but the Helium report shows the 2 chevrons.Date: 7/31/2009 1:03:26 PM
Author: jstarfireb
I''m not sure the GOG diamond is really a 2-chevron stone. Looking at it carefully, I believe it may be a 3-chevron stone, just with broader chevrons. I would ask Jon at GOG what it really is. There''s no inclusion plot on the GIA report, and that''s where it usually tells you.