I recently fell in love with and picked out a Lucere diamond for the custom ring I am having made. It appears to be beautifully cut, but the clarity grade is SI2. Upon looking at it under a microscope, I found the inclusion is in the middle of the stone (can't be hidden under a prong) and is a dark speck. The stone is eye-clean from above, but after seeing it under the scope, I could pick out the inclusion if I looked carefully from the side. I couldn't see the inclusion before knowing where it was and seeing it under a bright jewelers light.
After considering my modest budget and the beautiful brilliance and fire of the stone, I told the goldsmith to go ahead and start. (He wanted the stone picked out before he started so he could customize the ring to the stone.) I'm a little worried about my decision now though, because I could pick out the inclusion from the side. Is this something to be worried about seeing in a four prong setting? I know this comes down to a personal choice about what is good enough, but what would you people think about a diamond like this: eye clean from the top, but small pepper speck visible from the side. Thanks for your response.
P.S. (I love this site, I have learned so much from reading here and exploring the web.)
After considering my modest budget and the beautiful brilliance and fire of the stone, I told the goldsmith to go ahead and start. (He wanted the stone picked out before he started so he could customize the ring to the stone.) I'm a little worried about my decision now though, because I could pick out the inclusion from the side. Is this something to be worried about seeing in a four prong setting? I know this comes down to a personal choice about what is good enough, but what would you people think about a diamond like this: eye clean from the top, but small pepper speck visible from the side. Thanks for your response.
P.S. (I love this site, I have learned so much from reading here and exploring the web.)