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- Dec 26, 2009
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Hi all, first post here after lurking for a few weeks. From everything that I''ve read and learned here and elsewhere, it seems the best course to focus more on a high color rating and stay more moderate in clarity. Yet there''s a stone I fell in love with that is precisely the opposite. It''s a Tiffany diamond (yes, I know, overpriced! - getting an employee discount through family which makes it less ridiculous). Here are the specs:
- .92 carat round diamond,
- dimensions 6.24 x 6.27 x 3.91,
- Tiffany grade of excellent in cut, symmetry and polish,
- I/VVS2,
- Tiffany setting.
My main concern is whether this color/clarity combination of I/VVS2 should set off alarm bells? It really presented well to my admittedly novice eyes. Have been to a few other brick and mortar stores to see some other possibilities and will also be looking at some loose stones today through a wholesaler in the NY diamond district, but any feedback on this particular stone based on the info provided would be much appreciated.
- .92 carat round diamond,
- dimensions 6.24 x 6.27 x 3.91,
- Tiffany grade of excellent in cut, symmetry and polish,
- I/VVS2,
- Tiffany setting.
My main concern is whether this color/clarity combination of I/VVS2 should set off alarm bells? It really presented well to my admittedly novice eyes. Have been to a few other brick and mortar stores to see some other possibilities and will also be looking at some loose stones today through a wholesaler in the NY diamond district, but any feedback on this particular stone based on the info provided would be much appreciated.