Bridgeless
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2009
- Messages
- 7
First off I know this said many times but I must repeat what a wonderful site and community this is...I can not describe how appreciative I am to have found this resource!
I like so many others on here have finally found the person I want to spend the rest of my life with and as such could seriously use some advice as I search for the perfect diamond. I feel I have done a sufficient job educating myself on diamonds (thanks in most part to pricescope) and have narrowed it down to reasonable range based on my budget. I have decided to use a local ring designer that will build the ring and set the stone for me. My girlfirend and I have been looking and decided that a pear shaped diamond looks best with her long slender fingers. The design I have developed with the jeweler calls for a 1.1-1.4 carat pear shaped diamond surrounded by a halo of small diamonds of approx .50 carat weight. The ring itself will be platinum with 3 diamonds down each side of similar size to those in the halo. I have no doubt the ring will be outstanding; however, the key is finding the perfect pear. The jeweler and I agree that the halo really requires a stone of at least 1.15 weight to not appear "swallowed up" and something in the range of 1.3-1.4 would be ideal.
So after exhausting the pricescope search engine I''ve found a few stones but one in particular I am very interested in. I have it on hold through James Allen and just received the idealscope image but need some help interpretting it. The idealscope image and GIA diamond specifications of the stone are:
Shape and Cutting Style: Pear Brilliant
Measurements: 9.54 x 6.14 x 3.82 mm (Ratio = 1.55)
Carat Weight: 1.30 carat
Color Grade: G
Clarity Grade: VS2
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Very Good
Flourescence: None
Table: 55%
Depth: 62.2%
Girdle: Slightly Thick - Thick (Faceted)
Flourescence: None
Culet: None
What do you think? Does this look like a good stone. Please feel free to be as critical as you can....I really appreciate any help you all can provide. Thanks so much!
Jordan McInerney
Humble Diamond Consumer

