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How exciting Celine, do you have more information on the stone of of the certificate like table, depth, pavilion and crown angles? Is it a round brilliant? Have you seen it in person and could you see the inclusions since you say it is an SI1?Date: 9/12/2008 1:12:01 AM
Author:celine
Hey, I'm new.
My bf recently proposed and we had agreed to go look for rings together.
The thing is, we found this 0.4896 G SI1 and its about $1,385.00. Is this a good diamond?
What do u guys think?
Is it too small? I notice that almost everyone here has more than 1 carat stones!
Thanks, it wasn't me; it was our handy dandy Pricescope Cut tool.Date: 9/12/2008 1:48:41 AM
Author: somehowcollide
Oooh, that's a gorgeous stone Skippy! Nice find!
Well the stone I listed is an AGS and .53 and just one color grade higher (H) and the same price and clarity. Ideal cut can make a difference in the color; if it isn't cut well it won't be as white. hmmm, I would find that stuff out from the AGS certificate. Sounds to me you could do better online, maybe.Date: 9/12/2008 2:05:30 AM
Author: celine
wow... it is nice!![]()
but then again , i am staying all the way across the other side of the world (Malaysia!)
The salesman told us that if its slightly bigger, 0.51, then it will be $2,100.00. That's quite a significant price leap huh?
Anyway, although it is supposed to be nearly colourless (G), I couldnt help noticing that it's tinted slightly yellow when i removed it from the shop's spotlight. Is this normal?
By the way, Skippy, I wouldnt know, but I think it's ideal cut (?). a bit lost here