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DingDing

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We just have our first baby, and my wife just got back from the hospital. I want to buy her a new diamond ring as a gift.
I found one piece of loose diamond, here is the information:
GIA Certificate
Carat: 3.00
Cut:Very Good
Color: D
Clarity: VVS2
Depth% 66.3%
Table% 71%
Symmetry: Good
Polish: Very Good
Girdle: Thin to thin
Fluorescence: none
Measurements: 8.08 X 7.99
Length/Width Ratio: 1.01
Price per car: $26413

Total Price: $78000


I am a newbie, don''t know much about diamond. I did some homework before I found this one. I know the color and the clarity is pretty good for this stone, but I am a little bit worry about the symmetry, I don''t think" Good" is good enough to be the perfect stone.


However, I''d like to know whether it''s OK to buy this piece of store at that price?


Thanks in advance !

 
First, what shape? Princess?
 
Sorry, forgot.

It''s princess
 
3 ct D VVS2 is very fine...less stones to compare prices to. Use the Pricescope your diamond tool at the top.

PS: congratulations!!!
 
Date: 9/12/2008 7:20:25 PM
Author: DingDing
Sorry, forgot.

It''s princess
That''s ok!

First, let me say what a fabulous present this is going to be! You are a great husband.
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The problem with fancy cuts, is that we can''t tell a whole lot from numbers, we''d need different info. Are you dealing with a local store?

What I can say is, usually, you want the table smaller than the depth. But that is not always an absolute. Also, symmetry would be better at Very good to Excellent.

What I would suggest, to help ensure you get a nice stone, is to look for AGS graded stones. They grade for light performance, so it takes a lot of the guess work out, making it easier. And I would also add, in a well cut stone like an AGS0, you could lower things a bit, easily F-G, and down to VS2 without noticing anything different.
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Date: 9/12/2008 7:31:44 PM
Author: Ellen

What I would suggest, to help ensure you get a nice stone, is to look for AGS graded stones. They grade for light performance, so it takes a lot of the guess work out, making it easier. And I would also add, in a well cut stone like an AGS0, you could lower things a bit, easily F-G, and down to VS2 without noticing anything different.
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Maybe like this.

You''d have to pocket the other half. If you need my address to help with that, please advise (?!).
 
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Just found another one on seller''s website, here is the info:

Carat weight: 3.11

Cut: Very Good

Color: E

Clarity: VVS2

Depth %: 74.6%

Table %: 71%

Symmetry: Excellent

Polish: Excellent

Girdle: Slightly thick to thick

Culet: None

Fluorescence: Faint

Measurements: 8.17 x 7.75 x 5.78 mm

Length/width ratio: 1.05

Price per carat: $25,968

Toal price $79500


This one is E color, I think it''s OK, but I am consider about the Fluorescence.

Which one I should get?
 
faint is not even the slightest bit noticeable. anyway, it will be difficult to get PSers to tell you if a stone is good without pictures
 
Date: 9/12/2008 7:59:18 PM
Author: JulieN
faint is not even the slightest bit noticeable
Agreed.

This one looks fine by the numbers/stats. I take it you are looking online? Can you get an ASET or Idealscope photo? Because we simply cannot say with certainty it''s a great stone just by this info.
 
Called seller- Blue Nile, too bad, they don''t have any photos. But they do have 30 days return policy, if I am not happy with store, I can return it within 30 days with no change.
 
Date: 9/12/2008 8:15:15 PM
Author: DingDing
Called seller- Blue Nile, too bad, they don''t have any photos. But they do have 30 days return policy, if I am not happy with store, I can return it within 30 days with no change.
Ok, then I would suggest getting it and taking it to an independant appraiser first thing. If it checks out, voila, you are half way done. If not, might ask one of the vendors who provide pics to search for you.
 
I know many women like Princess cuts, but this is a major purchase. Has she ever hinted that she likes them? I''d be sort of crushed if I got a 3 carat Princess diamond because I would feel way too guilty to ever tell the giver of such a great gift that I just don''t like them? Not that there''s anything wrong with that shape, you just want to make sure it''s something SHE will like
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