Billy Mays
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2012
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sakari_8|1352294441|3300409 said:Could you please post the image of the diamond or certificate of the diamond which will help us in giving you the right suggestion?
diamondseeker2006|1352311795|3300601 said:Any diamond when whacked hard enough can chip, crack, or shatter. You want insurance that will cover the stone for any type of loss or damage. A clarity grade of SI1 usually doesn't mean there are structural problems to worry about. Does this vendor offer an upgrade policy on this diamond? I really prefer VS clarity so I don't have to worry about this kind of thing, but I do understand that some people choose size over clarity.
Rockdiamond|1352312659|3300612 said:Hi Billy,
Without a doubt, this is a very competitive, tough business in some ways.
DS hit the nail on the head in the post above: SI1 imperfections in a round diamond can be effectively ruled out as structural risks per se.
BUT- more important here is that it's completely impossible to properly assess this sort of thing without the diamond in ones hand.
Photos will not allow this type of evaluation.
IOW, a dealer trying to plant seeds of doubt is kind of showing a less than honorable hand, unless they've personally inspected that diamond.
And as has been covered- the likelihood of an SI1 grade having these problems is truly negligible.
I am not referring to any particular diamond or seller- just general rules.