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Is this oval diamond worth it?

mo05c

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been browsing diamonds for a while and recently came across this cute oval.

It’s a 1ct oval in color D with VS1 clarity, and it’s very sparkly in person, but I’m seeing some dark area in the center. Not sure if it’s a bow tie or not. I uploaded a photo here, would definitely appreciate any advice you have on the quality of the diamond! E9626393-2116-4511-8155-8194BE9B9EE7.png
 
It is showing a partial bow tie in the picture, is it visible by eye or just in pictures?
 
It is showing a partial bow tie in the picture, is it visible by eye or just in pictures?

It is visible by eye. I saw it in person thanks. Does that mean it’s a bad diamond?
 
It is visible by eye. I saw it in person thanks. Does that mean it’s a bad diamond?

bad is relative, stones with large eye visible bow ties that are visible a lot of the time are considered less desirable.
One that has a partial one that isn't visible much of the time, less so.
In the end it comes down to what you think of it.
 
Thanks for the info! How common is it to find oval stones with zero bow tie? I tried looking at distinctive gems, which are known for ovals with zero bow tie, but they didn’t have any zero bow tie stones in my desired range.
 
It's hard to find stones without bowtie, but not impossible. We can help if you want to explore different options. I would also reach out to jonathan directly and see if he has anything coming down the pipeline in your desired range
 
Also jann paul does h&a ovals!
 
It's hard to find stones without bowtie, but not impossible. We can help if you want to explore different options. I would also reach out to jonathan directly and see if he has anything coming down the pipeline in your desired range

Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, i talked with someone on the Distincive Gem’s site, assuming it’s Jonathan himself. But what I learnt is that they only have diaminds within the G-I range for 1-1.5ct. I know cutting is super important, just not sure if it’ll make up for the color as ovals tend to show more yellow than rounded diamonds.
 

They look very pretty indeed! =)2 Was seriously considering Brain Gavin for a while, until I found out that their L-W ratio is less than 1.3 so it’ll be more rounded than other ovals, haha. That’s the only reason that’s stopping me to get them.
 
Also jann paul does h&a ovals!

it looks soooo pretty! I was only able to find them on IG but not on the site. Might have to reach out to them directly, haha. Thanks for the recommendation!
 
it looks soooo pretty! I was only able to find them on IG but not on the site. Might have to reach out to them directly, haha. Thanks for the recommendation!

They don't show inventory on their website but are very responsive to email and super nice
 
Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, i talked with someone on the Distincive Gem’s site, assuming it’s Jonathan himself. But what I learnt is that they only have diaminds within the G-I range for 1-1.5ct. I know cutting is super important, just not sure if it’ll make up for the color as ovals tend to show more yellow than rounded diamonds.

I personally wouldn't worry about G color, even in an oval. But of course thats up to you
 
They look very pretty indeed! =)2 Was seriously considering Brain Gavin for a while, until I found out that their L-W ratio is less than 1.3 so it’ll be more rounded than other ovals, haha. That’s the only reason that’s stopping me to get them.

That's basically how you get a well-cut oval...make it more round like a round brilliant!:P2

You'll rarely find a well-cut oval that is long and thin.
 
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