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Help with selecting a diamond, down to 2!

Which one would you buy?

  • Diamond # 1

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Diamond # 2

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • None of these

    Votes: 2 66.7%

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Pankil

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Hi All- Can someone please help with H&A images for 2 diamonds? Both are very similar in details but differ in carat size. Based on your review, I would buy one or the other.

Link to H&A Images:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2hk1tdg36fki4do/AADT0WnxhevP8v0YGIyDdRhLa?dl=0


Diamond # 1

2.40 H VVS1

Cut Polish & Symmetry – Excellent

Fluorescence – None

Table – 57%

Depth – 61.8 %

Crown Angle – 35

Pavilion Angle – 40.8

Lower Girdles – 80

Star Facets – 50

Girdle Thickness – M-ST

Link: https://www.gia.edu/report-check?reportno=6335224763



Diamond # 2

2.60 H VVS1

Cut Polish & Symmetry – Excellent

Fluorescence – None
Diamond # 1A.JPG Diamond # 1B.JPG Diamond # 2A.JPG Diamond # 2B.JPG
Table – 57%

Depth – 61.9 %

Crown Angle – 35

Pavilion Angle – 40.8

Lower Girdles – 80

Star Facets – 50

Girdle Thickness – M-ST

Link: https://www.gia.edu/report-check?reportno=3335311649


Thanks,

Pankil
 
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Hi All- Can someone please help with H&A images for 2 diamonds? Both are very similar in details but differ in carat size. Based on your review, I would buy one or the other.

Link to H&A Images:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2hk1tdg36fki4do/AADT0WnxhevP8v0YGIyDdRhLa?dl=0


Diamond # 1

2.40 H VVS1

Cut Polish & Symmetry – Excellent

Fluorescence – None

Table – 57%

Depth – 61.8 %

Crown Angle – 35

Pavilion Angle – 40.8

Lower Girdles – 80

Star Facets – 50

Girdle Thickness – M-ST

Link: https://www.gia.edu/report-check?reportno=6335224763



Diamond # 2

2.60 H VVS1

Cut Polish & Symmetry – Excellent

Fluorescence – None
Diamond # 1A.JPG Diamond # 1B.JPG Diamond # 2A.JPG Diamond # 2B.JPG
Table – 57%

Depth – 61.9 %

Crown Angle – 35

Pavilion Angle – 40.8

Lower Girdles – 80

Star Facets – 50

Girdle Thickness – M-ST

Link: https://www.gia.edu/report-check?reportno=3335311649


Thanks,

Pankil
My response depends on how much these are, and whether you have access to IS/ASET images.
 
2.4 is 31K
2.6 is 35K

I do not have the ASET images yet.

Thanks,
Pankil
 
Also for anyone else wondering, they both are 1.6 on HCA
 
Sorry a newbie on this.. Is 1.6 on HCA good or bad?
 
2.4 is 31K
2.6 is 35K

I do not have the ASET images yet.

Thanks,
Pankil
Are these from vendors recommended here? And do you need VVS clarity for cultural reasons?

For so much money, I would want to make sure I went with the best possible vendor with an outstanding bench and great upgrade policy.
 
Sorry a newbie on this.. Is 1.6 on HCA good or bad?
It's within the 'yes' range. Gia stones need to be run through the HCA to make sure angles work together. Anything under 2 is worth considering (but a score of 1 vs 1.9 is all the same, nothing is 'better'). Scores over 2 = reject. But you still want advanced images to make sure there is no light leakage.

For 35k, you could get one of these https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4022268.htm?source=pricescope

https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4104643.htm?source=pricescope



Which are super ideal stones (best of the best cut), from a great vendor with a $1 upgrade policy.
 
I would go with one of the WF stones. The stones you posted have notched hearts in the H&A images, so they are not ideally cut, and while they are probably beautiful you can have an ideal cut, same size or larger, better sparkle, better upgrade policy, similar price. If you are already decided upon these 2 I would buy the bigger one.
 
My response depends on how much these are, and whether you have access to IS/ASET images.
I was able to get idealscope image for the 2.4 one. Would you say this is good? Thanks for your help! 2.4 Idealscope Image.jpg
 
It's within the 'yes' range. Gia stones need to be run through the HCA to make sure angles work together. Anything under 2 is worth considering (but a score of 1 vs 1.9 is all the same, nothing is 'better'). Scores over 2 = reject. But you still want advanced images to make sure there is no light leakage.

For 35k, you could get one of these https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4022268.htm?source=pricescope

https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4104643.htm?source=pricescope



Which are super ideal stones (best of the best cut), from a great vendor with a $1 upgrade policy.
It's within the 'yes' range. Gia stones need to be run through the HCA to make sure angles work together. Anything under 2 is worth considering (but a score of 1 vs 1.9 is all the same, nothing is 'better'). Scores over 2 = reject. But you still want advanced images to make sure there is no light leakage.

For 35k, you could get one of these https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4022268.htm?source=pricescope

https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4104643.htm?source=pricescope



Which are super ideal stones (best of the best cut), from a great vendor with a $1 upgrade policy.
I really like Whiteflash site as I am able to get ASET/Idealscope images along with an image/video and certification for each diamond. My concern is AGS certification vs. GIA certification. Also, can you negotiate the price with them?

Thanks,
Pankil
 
I really like Whiteflash site as I am able to get ASET/Idealscope images along with an image/video and certification for each diamond. My concern is AGS certification vs. GIA certification. Also, can you negotiate the price with them?

Thanks,
Pankil
Ags is better than gia for cut, so I wouldn't worry about that. Prices aren't really negotiable, they are very fair as they are. But you can get a small discount if you pay by wire.
 
Thank you - for my understanding, can you review the idealscope image above and let me know if that's good or bad?
 
Thank you - for my understanding, can you review the idealscope image above and let me know if that's good or bad?
It's not great. Compare it to the WF ones, which are excellent. You can see light leakage on yours.
 
I was able to get idealscope image for the 2.4 one. Would you say this is good? Thanks for your help! 2.4 Idealscope Image.jpg
Not good enough for most PSers. :silenced: If I was spending this kind of money it would definitely be on a super ideal cut.
 
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Ditto what Dancing Fire said.

No way I'd pay over 30K and not get a super ideal.
 
Hi Guys - Thank you for your honest opinion, I really appreciate it. I have been offered below diamond and looks excellent to me. I wanted your expert advise on this. Please let me know if you would buy this for $23,500 USD?

Carat 2.15
Color H
Clarity IF
Cut Excellent
Polish Excellent
Symmetry Excellent
Fluorescence None
Table % 55
Depth % 62.4
Crown Angle 35
Pavillian Angle 40.6
Lower Girdles 75
Star Facets 50
Girdle Thickness M-ST
GIA Certification # 5202165336
Price: $23,500

VIDEO: https://www.dropbox.com/s/krasollfjripjjl/VIDEO-2019-08-29-10-06-47 (1).mp4?dl=0


H&A.JPG ASET.jpg Idealscope.jpg
 

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This looks great, IMO. Price, as well... you are talking about IF... I’m assuming that is important to you? Personally, I would go down in clarity and up in color, as you will see the difference in color but you will not for clarity but the IF may just be something of priority for you and that’s cool, we all have “our thing”.
 
This looks great, IMO. Price, as well... you are talking about IF... I’m assuming that is important to you? Personally, I would go down in clarity and up in color, as you will see the difference in color but you will not for clarity but the IF may just be something of priority for you and that’s cool, we all have “our thing”.

Thank you for your time and effort! Really appreciate it.
 
Would love if others would weigh in.
 
Hi Guys - Thank you for your honest opinion, I really appreciate it. I have been offered below diamond and looks excellent to me. I wanted your expert advise on this. Please let me know if you would buy this for $23,500 USD?

Carat 2.15
Color H
Clarity IF
Cut Excellent
Polish Excellent
Symmetry Excellent
Fluorescence None
Table % 55
Depth % 62.4
Crown Angle 35
Pavillian Angle 40.6
Lower Girdles 75
Star Facets 50
Girdle Thickness M-ST
GIA Certification # 5202165336
Price: $23,500

VIDEO: https://www.dropbox.com/s/krasollfjripjjl/VIDEO-2019-08-29-10-06-47 (1).mp4?dl=0


H&A.JPG ASET.jpg Idealscope.jpg
It looks good, but I probably wouldn't want to pay extra for IF clarity since it's invisible to the naked eye. But if that's important to you culturally then there's definitely nothing wrong with this one.
 
Hi, @lovedogs ! I have always been wondering what you mean by cultural reasons. LMK thx!
 
Hi, @lovedogs ! I have always been wondering what you mean by cultural reasons. LMK thx!
In some cultures, diamonds being high clarity is expected, and very valued. Especially for a engagement ring, it represents the stone being "the best" and "pure". Obviously that's not really true in the US, but there are cultures in which it's very important. So I try to be aware of that when I see people asking about VVVS/IF stones. But if it's not a cultural thing (and the person just thought that high clarity = good diamond), then it'd important to educate them about the importance of cut, and how almost all VS2 are eye clean, and finding an SI1 that's eye clean is very doable, etc.
 
In some cultures, diamonds being high clarity is expected, and very valued. Especially for a engagement ring, it represents the stone being "the best" and "pure". Obviously that's not really true in the US, but there are cultures in which it's very important. So I try to be aware of that when I see people asking about VVVS/IF stones. But if it's not a cultural thing (and the person just thought that high clarity = good diamond), then it'd important to educate them about the importance of cut, and how almost all VS2 are eye clean, and finding an SI1 that's eye clean is very doable, etc.
Thanks @lovedogs!... and sometimes people just want “the best” because we do lol!!! I do recall reading somewhere a number of years ago that the Japanese, in particular, wanted D+F... and usually in the 1 ct. range. Also, I know the French have always been known to want something of high quality/value over size... or like owning 1 really fine coat they will wear for many years vs getting a “lesser” product every couple seasons.
 
I have learned from recent experience that Indians will go for G/H and VVS1/VVS2. Anything lower than that is big no culturally.
 
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