Susiecushie
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2010
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Hi everyone,
I''ve been a lurker for quite a while and am finally in the market to get a new ring. I lost my old engagement ring (don''t even know where), so I am looking to replace it.
I had a radiant VS1 G 1.03. And I am now looking at getting a cushion cut diamond. Based on my lurking I am willing to go down in clarity to get a bigger diamond.
The thing is I am an upgrader. I will upgrade till the cows come home.
But I hadn''t upgraded my radiant in years because we paid for a home and fertility treatments. So now I want to stay with someone I can upgrade with (my jeweler retired). So I want to avoid having someone retire but also can''t really afford to drop 20K on a diamond right out off the bat. So I went to brick and mortar (EE Robbins in Washington) who offered 12 months financing. I just hate going into my savings for this purchase. I''d rather pay over the next few months (I would pay it off quickly just not all at once.)
I looked at a cushion there that was .93 G SI2 (I really want to get a bigger diamond) for $4275 very eye-clean and sparkly. So I did an initial purchase but told them today to hold off and search for something bigger. I really don''t want to spend more than 5-6K for the first of hopefully many upgrades. I put it on this afternoon after it was set in a simply tiffany setting and it was just TOO small. Pretty but too small.
What should I do? I really would like 1.2 - 1.5 cushion that is more square than rectangular. I like the prices on-line but how do I REALLY know if I''ll like them if I don''t see them? And I how do I compare the store''s price vs the on-line price? Cushions seem so difficult to evaluate and compare. I do like the store''s service and attitude and upgrade policy (equal or higher for life). And do any online stores finance?
So lurking here has me leery of brick and mortar (even though this store is a local business, it only has 3-4 stores in the Seattle area) but I am willing to pay a bit more for the upgrade policy and such. Also I am able to avoid tax at this place. I just don''t want to get TOTALLY hosed.
Sorry for the ramble but would like any guidance. From how to think about the search, how to evaluate, etc...
Thanks for any help.
Susan
I''ve been a lurker for quite a while and am finally in the market to get a new ring. I lost my old engagement ring (don''t even know where), so I am looking to replace it.
I had a radiant VS1 G 1.03. And I am now looking at getting a cushion cut diamond. Based on my lurking I am willing to go down in clarity to get a bigger diamond.
The thing is I am an upgrader. I will upgrade till the cows come home.
I looked at a cushion there that was .93 G SI2 (I really want to get a bigger diamond) for $4275 very eye-clean and sparkly. So I did an initial purchase but told them today to hold off and search for something bigger. I really don''t want to spend more than 5-6K for the first of hopefully many upgrades. I put it on this afternoon after it was set in a simply tiffany setting and it was just TOO small. Pretty but too small.
What should I do? I really would like 1.2 - 1.5 cushion that is more square than rectangular. I like the prices on-line but how do I REALLY know if I''ll like them if I don''t see them? And I how do I compare the store''s price vs the on-line price? Cushions seem so difficult to evaluate and compare. I do like the store''s service and attitude and upgrade policy (equal or higher for life). And do any online stores finance?
So lurking here has me leery of brick and mortar (even though this store is a local business, it only has 3-4 stores in the Seattle area) but I am willing to pay a bit more for the upgrade policy and such. Also I am able to avoid tax at this place. I just don''t want to get TOTALLY hosed.
Sorry for the ramble but would like any guidance. From how to think about the search, how to evaluate, etc...
Thanks for any help.
Susan