Hello Rockytalky,
A lurker for the past couple of months here. Finally, it's time to purchase an e-ring for my girlfriend. I'm a student on a rather tight budget of $2500~$3000 to spend on a ring. My gf doesn't know much about diamonds (now that I have done many hours of research, I'm certainly more knowledgeable than her).. she initially told me to get the best-bang-for-the-buck diamond, meaning as long as it's eye clean and looks big enough she doesn't really care whether I get a used one on ebay, Kay's, Zales etc--but she emphasized on getting the best deal. After doing some research, I learned I shouldn't skimp on the most important C, cut. Then I stumbled upon BGD's "blue" fluorescent diamonds recently and I fell in love. I don't want the stone to look too tiny, so I sacrificed the color and clarity for the carat and am considering this particular stone 0.744 K SI1:
http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/diamonds/diamond-details/0.744-k-si1-round-diamond-ags-bl-104061868005
I got a confirmation from BGD that it's eye clean from 8-10 inches in normal lighting conditions (whatever that means) face up and from the sides. I'm to get it set on platinum and I was worried the tint might be too much against the white metal. I'm specifically considering BGD's following settings:
1. six prong solitaire: http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/engagement-rings/solitaire/six-prong-solitaire-platinum-5351p
2. tapered tiffany half round: http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/engagement-rings/solitaire/tapered-tiffany-style-half-round-platinum-5540p
3. cathedral solitaire: http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/engagement-rings/solitaire/cathedral-solitaire-platinum-5550p
My favorite is #2, but it's twice as more expensive than #1--is it worth paying more $$? If there was a stone in the blue lineup where I can spend the extra $500-$600 for a bigger stone, I would do that and get the #1 setting, but it seems like there are no such options at the moment. I also like #3. Obviously, it's the most expensive of the three and I'm also afraid it would make the stone look smaller than in the other settings.
So, what do you think? Did I select a good stone? How about my setting choices? My gf's ring finger size might be a 5 (just guesstimating). Would it look too tiny on her finger? (Not that I have many other options given my budget).
I would love to hear from your opinions/recommendations on this. Please post some finger shots if you have a similarly sized ring or any BGD blue diamonds.
Thanks for reading!
A lurker for the past couple of months here. Finally, it's time to purchase an e-ring for my girlfriend. I'm a student on a rather tight budget of $2500~$3000 to spend on a ring. My gf doesn't know much about diamonds (now that I have done many hours of research, I'm certainly more knowledgeable than her).. she initially told me to get the best-bang-for-the-buck diamond, meaning as long as it's eye clean and looks big enough she doesn't really care whether I get a used one on ebay, Kay's, Zales etc--but she emphasized on getting the best deal. After doing some research, I learned I shouldn't skimp on the most important C, cut. Then I stumbled upon BGD's "blue" fluorescent diamonds recently and I fell in love. I don't want the stone to look too tiny, so I sacrificed the color and clarity for the carat and am considering this particular stone 0.744 K SI1:
http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/diamonds/diamond-details/0.744-k-si1-round-diamond-ags-bl-104061868005
I got a confirmation from BGD that it's eye clean from 8-10 inches in normal lighting conditions (whatever that means) face up and from the sides. I'm to get it set on platinum and I was worried the tint might be too much against the white metal. I'm specifically considering BGD's following settings:
1. six prong solitaire: http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/engagement-rings/solitaire/six-prong-solitaire-platinum-5351p
2. tapered tiffany half round: http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/engagement-rings/solitaire/tapered-tiffany-style-half-round-platinum-5540p
3. cathedral solitaire: http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/engagement-rings/solitaire/cathedral-solitaire-platinum-5550p
My favorite is #2, but it's twice as more expensive than #1--is it worth paying more $$? If there was a stone in the blue lineup where I can spend the extra $500-$600 for a bigger stone, I would do that and get the #1 setting, but it seems like there are no such options at the moment. I also like #3. Obviously, it's the most expensive of the three and I'm also afraid it would make the stone look smaller than in the other settings.
So, what do you think? Did I select a good stone? How about my setting choices? My gf's ring finger size might be a 5 (just guesstimating). Would it look too tiny on her finger? (Not that I have many other options given my budget).
I would love to hear from your opinions/recommendations on this. Please post some finger shots if you have a similarly sized ring or any BGD blue diamonds.
Thanks for reading!