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Is this a good ring!??? HELP!!

jmarino49

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HI everyone,
Okay I need some help with some particulars of a ring. I am new to all of this so I am exactly sure what is considered good or bad.

Diamond Grading Report
Round Brilliant
Measurements 6.47 - 6.57 x 4.05 mm
Carat Weight 1.05 carat
Color Grade F
Clarity Grade SI2
proportions
Depth 62.1 %
Table 55 %
Girdle Slightly Thick, Faceted
Culet None
finish
Polish Very Good
Symmetry Very Good
Fluorescence
Fluorescence None
clarity characteristics
clarity characteristics Crystal, Indented Natural
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Clouds are not shown.

The setting was not listed in the GIA report but this is how it shows on the apprasial form...
platinum ring with 18 round brilliant diamonds, prong set, of .50CTTW

The ring was appraised at $11,950 & has a GIA certificate. I would be purchasing it from a private seller. She wanted $4,000 for it but I got her down to $2,000. What do you guys think?? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!!
 
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$2,000 for a 1ct F-color diamond sounds like a fantastic deal.

You saw the ring for yourself, right? Does it sparkle to you and can you spot any inclusions with your naked eye? If your answer is yes and then a no to these two questions... BUY!!

Just make sure it is a real diamond and that it matches the GIA Cert.
 
Yes!! I LOVE the ring and the GIA certificate checks out. I checked it with the appraisal form and everything is spot on including the GIA number. Thanks for your response! Like I said, I am new to all of this and I was originally looking on EBay to find out that the company was a BIG FAT scam. Thank god I did my homework.

PS- for anyone considering an EBay purchase... do not use novo-diamonds!!
 
jmarino49|1375421861|3495068 said:
Yes!! I LOVE the ring and the GIA certificate checks out. I checked it with the appraisal form and everything is spot on including the GIA number. Thanks for your response! Like I said, I am new to all of this and I was originally looking on EBay to find out that the company was a BIG FAT scam. Thank god I did my homework.

PS- for anyone considering an EBay purchase... do not use novo-diamonds!!


Does the GIA cert comes with an inclusions plot chart? If so, use a loupe to spot if the inclusions are where it says they are. That is a much more secure way to ensure the diamond is the one it says on the cert. Before that, make sure you double check the certificate number on GIA website to make sure the cert itself is not fake.
 
Okay, I double checked the certificate number on the GIA website and it all checks out. However, they don't provide a chart on the GIA website to spot the inclusions.
 
jmarino49|1375423880|3495080 said:
Okay, I double checked the certificate number on the GIA website and it all checks out. However, they don't provide a chart on the GIA website to spot the inclusions.


There is a pdf file on the right upper corner for you to download. If it does not have a plot chart, it means they did not pay to add one in the cert.

If that is the case, just look out for those inclusions... almost impossible to give you a fake diamond with inclusions built in, especially on a SI2.

It is a very good deal. If you like the ring, you should buy it. A platinum ring with side diamonds (without the main center diamond) would easily cost 2k.
 
Okay, there is definitely not a chart then. No PDF file available. Thank you for all of your help!! It is greatly appreciated. I may ask them to go to a jeweler with me just to verify that it is real and to be safe. But if all checks out, I will definitely be buying it. It seems like a deal I can not pass up.

Thanks again!
 
Do you have the crown and pavilion angles or %? Use this: https://www.pricescope.com/tools/hca


MaximusCruiser said:
$2,000 for a 1ct F-color diamond sounds like a fantastic deal.

You saw the ring for yourself, right? Does it sparkle to you and can you spot any inclusions with your naked eye? If your answer is yes and then a no to these two questions... BUY!!

All diamonds will sparkle. The question is, does it sparkle ENOUGH?

The inclusions also say that there is a cloud that is not plotted. Clouds are one of the types of inclusions that will hinder some of it's brilliance. It might be eye clean from a distance, but it looks dirty sometimes. How bad are the clouds in this stone?
 
madelise|1375430150|3495118 said:
Do you have the crown and pavilion angles or %? Use this: https://www.pricescope.com/tools/hca


MaximusCruiser said:
$2,000 for a 1ct F-color diamond sounds like a fantastic deal.

You saw the ring for yourself, right? Does it sparkle to you and can you spot any inclusions with your naked eye? If your answer is yes and then a no to these two questions... BUY!!

All diamonds will sparkle. The question is, does it sparkle ENOUGH?

The inclusions also say that there is a cloud that is not plotted. Clouds are one of the types of inclusions that will hinder some of it's brilliance. It might be eye clean from a distance, but it looks dirty sometimes. How bad are the clouds in this stone?


I understand that... but if the ring checks out and if he is happy with the diamond's light performance, at 2k... it will be a no brainer in my view for a 1ct F-color platinum ring. No stats will compare to his actual eyes viewing the ring.

Even with a poorly cut diamond, it is not possible to get such a ring at under 5k in retail market. That is why I did not bother to ask about the HCA score. Even if HCA score is not ideal... its 2k. That price tag has to compensate for many potential weaknesses.
 
He asked if it's a good ring. And for feedback whether or not the diamond is good or bad. He should get his answer. It doesn't matter how much anything costs.
 
If cost is not in the picture, then TS won't be looking at buying from private seller to begin with. Besides, "Is this a good ring" can be interpreted in many ways. Judging from his replies, he is most certainly concern with cost.

In any case, we are all trying to help TS. No point arguing or quoting and criticizing other people's posts.
 
MaximusCruiser|1375433012|3495129 said:
If cost is not in the picture, then TS won't be looking at buying from private seller to begin with. Besides, "Is this a good ring" can be interpreted in many ways. Judging from his replies, he is most certainly concern with cost.

In any case, we are all trying to help TS. No point arguing or quoting and criticizing other people's posts.

I'm not arguing with you. I'm just giving information. To say a diamond "sparkles" is a good diamond is saying EVERY diamond is a good diamond. It's not a valid judgement of what is quality.

I'm actually trying to give an educated answer to this poster by asking if he has crown and pavilion information to provide, and know whether or not the cut quality is good. As true Pricescopers say, "Cut is King".

If he wanted to blindly buy something without knowing proper information, then stay in blissful ignorance, he obviously wouldn't have even sought advice from Rocky Talky.

So please, if you want to stop "arguing", be my guest.
 
Again, thank you!! I didn't mean to stir anything up with my post! You offered some great points as I was just looking for some advice. Thanks again!
 
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