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fr8train

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Hello,

After some recommendations from fellow PS''ers I went to 2 differet B&M''s to look at J''s. The 1st in no way tried to talk me out of looking at this color, she actually brought an M out for me to see. Honestly, all I saw was a very,very slight warmth to the stone. The second didn''t want to show me anything above a G since it was going in white metal. After a few minutes she showed me an H (it was either IGI or EGL, I forget) and I questioned the whole grading system etc.. So finally, out comes a .75 J from EGL or IGI (again, I can''t remember). In the store which had all different types of lighting all I saw was a very slight tint, not even a yellow however all were equally as brilliant. When I asked to go outside and put them in a mock setting... They were white as can be! I asked her to prove me wrong and put it beside her e-ring and could tell no difference. So know what else do I need to look for? I''m really considering a 1.2 J from a PS vendor , I have the Idealscope and ASET and they look great..Any other concerns I need to be aware of with a higher color?? Thanks
 
Date: 11/29/2009 9:24:58 AM
Author:fr8train
Hello,

After some recommendations from fellow PS'ers I went to 2 differet B&M's to look at J's. The 1st in no way tried to talk me out of looking at this color, she actually brought an M out for me to see. Honestly, all I saw was a very,very slight warmth to the stone. The second didn't want to show me anything above a G since it was going in white metal. After a few minutes she showed me an H (it was either IGI or EGL, I forget) and I questioned the whole grading system etc.. So finally, out comes a .75 J from EGL or IGI (again, I can't remember). In the store which had all different types of lighting all I saw was a very slight tint, not even a yellow however all were equally as brilliant. When I asked to go outside and put them in a mock setting... They were white as can be! I asked her to prove me wrong and put it beside her e-ring and could tell no difference. So know what else do I need to look for? I'm really considering a 1.2 J from a PS vendor , I have the Idealscope and ASET and they look great..Any other concerns I need to be aware of with a higher color?? Thanks
Glad the advice helped, if you were ok with IGI or EGL graded J colour then you should be fine with GIA or AGS graded J. You should be covered with a good return policy with a PS vendor so you will have time to inspect the stone for yourself.
 
Date: 11/29/2009 9:34:40 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 11/29/2009 9:24:58 AM
Author:fr8train
Hello,

After some recommendations from fellow PS''ers I went to 2 differet B&M''s to look at J''s. The 1st in no way tried to talk me out of looking at this color, she actually brought an M out for me to see. Honestly, all I saw was a very,very slight warmth to the stone. The second didn''t want to show me anything above a G since it was going in white metal. After a few minutes she showed me an H (it was either IGI or EGL, I forget) and I questioned the whole grading system etc.. So finally, out comes a .75 J from EGL or IGI (again, I can''t remember). In the store which had all different types of lighting all I saw was a very slight tint, not even a yellow however all were equally as brilliant. When I asked to go outside and put them in a mock setting... They were white as can be! I asked her to prove me wrong and put it beside her e-ring and could tell no difference. So know what else do I need to look for? I''m really considering a 1.2 J from a PS vendor , I have the Idealscope and ASET and they look great..Any other concerns I need to be aware of with a higher color?? Thanks
Glad the advice helped, if you were ok with IGI or EGL graded J colour then you should be fine with GIA or AGS graded J. You should be covered with a good return policy with a PS vendor so you will have time to inspect the stone for yourself.

Good Morning Lorelei,

I guess in my mind I would say if he was happy with IGI or EGL graded J then he should be ecstatic with a GIA or AGS graded J. (But that would be because I expect a GIA or AGS graded J to actually be a J. I am getting cynical in my old age...
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Your comments about being well covered by a good return policy with a Pricescope vendor is right on. That allows the actual viewing to be the proof of the pudding.

Wink
 
Date: 11/29/2009 9:44:24 AM
Author: Wink

Date: 11/29/2009 9:34:40 AM
Author: Lorelei


Date: 11/29/2009 9:24:58 AM
Author:fr8train
Hello,

After some recommendations from fellow PS''ers I went to 2 differet B&M''s to look at J''s. The 1st in no way tried to talk me out of looking at this color, she actually brought an M out for me to see. Honestly, all I saw was a very,very slight warmth to the stone. The second didn''t want to show me anything above a G since it was going in white metal. After a few minutes she showed me an H (it was either IGI or EGL, I forget) and I questioned the whole grading system etc.. So finally, out comes a .75 J from EGL or IGI (again, I can''t remember). In the store which had all different types of lighting all I saw was a very slight tint, not even a yellow however all were equally as brilliant. When I asked to go outside and put them in a mock setting... They were white as can be! I asked her to prove me wrong and put it beside her e-ring and could tell no difference. So know what else do I need to look for? I''m really considering a 1.2 J from a PS vendor , I have the Idealscope and ASET and they look great..Any other concerns I need to be aware of with a higher color?? Thanks
Glad the advice helped, if you were ok with IGI or EGL graded J colour then you should be fine with GIA or AGS graded J. You should be covered with a good return policy with a PS vendor so you will have time to inspect the stone for yourself.

Good Morning Lorelei,

I guess in my mind I would say if he was happy with IGI or EGL graded J then he should be ecstatic with a GIA or AGS graded J. (But that would be because I expect a GIA or AGS graded J to actually be a J. I am getting cynical in my old age...
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Your comments about being well covered by a good return policy with a Pricescope vendor is right on. That allows the actual viewing to be the proof of the pudding.

Wink
Good morning Sir Winks!!
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Ecstatic would work too!!!
 
Like the others have said, if you can''t see color in an egl or igi graded J, then you''re very safe with a GIA or AGS graded stone.
 
Date: 11/29/2009 9:34:40 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 11/29/2009 9:24:58 AM
Author:fr8train
Hello,

After some recommendations from fellow PS''ers I went to 2 differet B&M''s to look at J''s. The 1st in no way tried to talk me out of looking at this color, she actually brought an M out for me to see. Honestly, all I saw was a very,very slight warmth to the stone. The second didn''t want to show me anything above a G since it was going in white metal. After a few minutes she showed me an H (it was either IGI or EGL, I forget) and I questioned the whole grading system etc.. So finally, out comes a .75 J from EGL or IGI (again, I can''t remember). In the store which had all different types of lighting all I saw was a very slight tint, not even a yellow however all were equally as brilliant. When I asked to go outside and put them in a mock setting... They were white as can be! I asked her to prove me wrong and put it beside her e-ring and could tell no difference. So know what else do I need to look for? I''m really considering a 1.2 J from a PS vendor , I have the Idealscope and ASET and they look great..Any other concerns I need to be aware of with a higher color?? Thanks
Glad the advice helped, if you were ok with IGI or EGL graded J colour then you should be fine with GIA or AGS graded J. You should be covered with a good return policy with a PS vendor so you will have time to inspect the stone for yourself.
Thats what I was thinking. From the side I could see a very small tint, that was all. Also, these were not the best cut diamonds. I find it funny that the second jeweler was speechless when I asked her to compare the J to her ring. I didn''t see any problems against the white gold, will this be a problem?
 
My opinion is to go for it! I love my J''s and the only time I can warmth is when they are setting next to my fake cubic zirconia''s in a box with gold trim. My diamond picks up some of the gold from the shiny box where the CZ''s don''t. Once I left my J''s out of the box, they face up nice and white. I love them.
 
Date: 11/29/2009 11:17:10 AM
Author: fr8train

Date: 11/29/2009 9:34:40 AM
Author: Lorelei


Date: 11/29/2009 9:24:58 AM
Author:fr8train
Hello,

After some recommendations from fellow PS''ers I went to 2 differet B&M''s to look at J''s. The 1st in no way tried to talk me out of looking at this color, she actually brought an M out for me to see. Honestly, all I saw was a very,very slight warmth to the stone. The second didn''t want to show me anything above a G since it was going in white metal. After a few minutes she showed me an H (it was either IGI or EGL, I forget) and I questioned the whole grading system etc.. So finally, out comes a .75 J from EGL or IGI (again, I can''t remember). In the store which had all different types of lighting all I saw was a very slight tint, not even a yellow however all were equally as brilliant. When I asked to go outside and put them in a mock setting... They were white as can be! I asked her to prove me wrong and put it beside her e-ring and could tell no difference. So know what else do I need to look for? I''m really considering a 1.2 J from a PS vendor , I have the Idealscope and ASET and they look great..Any other concerns I need to be aware of with a higher color?? Thanks
Glad the advice helped, if you were ok with IGI or EGL graded J colour then you should be fine with GIA or AGS graded J. You should be covered with a good return policy with a PS vendor so you will have time to inspect the stone for yourself.
Thats what I was thinking. From the side I could see a very small tint, that was all. Also, these were not the best cut diamonds. I find it funny that the second jeweler was speechless when I asked her to compare the J to her ring. I didn''t see any problems against the white gold, will this be a problem?
Should not be a problem with setting a well cut and reliably graded J colour in white metal.
 
Date: 11/29/2009 11:30:35 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 11/29/2009 11:17:10 AM
Author: fr8train


Date: 11/29/2009 9:34:40 AM
Author: Lorelei



Date: 11/29/2009 9:24:58 AM
Author:fr8train
Hello,

After some recommendations from fellow PS''ers I went to 2 differet B&M''s to look at J''s. The 1st in no way tried to talk me out of looking at this color, she actually brought an M out for me to see. Honestly, all I saw was a very,very slight warmth to the stone. The second didn''t want to show me anything above a G since it was going in white metal. After a few minutes she showed me an H (it was either IGI or EGL, I forget) and I questioned the whole grading system etc.. So finally, out comes a .75 J from EGL or IGI (again, I can''t remember). In the store which had all different types of lighting all I saw was a very slight tint, not even a yellow however all were equally as brilliant. When I asked to go outside and put them in a mock setting... They were white as can be! I asked her to prove me wrong and put it beside her e-ring and could tell no difference. So know what else do I need to look for? I''m really considering a 1.2 J from a PS vendor , I have the Idealscope and ASET and they look great..Any other concerns I need to be aware of with a higher color?? Thanks
Glad the advice helped, if you were ok with IGI or EGL graded J colour then you should be fine with GIA or AGS graded J. You should be covered with a good return policy with a PS vendor so you will have time to inspect the stone for yourself.
Thats what I was thinking. From the side I could see a very small tint, that was all. Also, these were not the best cut diamonds. I find it funny that the second jeweler was speechless when I asked her to compare the J to her ring. I didn''t see any problems against the white gold, will this be a problem?
Should not be a problem with setting a well cut and reliably graded J colour in white metal.
I''m really thinking of going with BGD after personally talking with Brian..the diamond will be a tiny bit smaller but I''m hoping for an amazing diamond.
 
Date: 11/29/2009 5:33:13 PM
Author: fr8train

Date: 11/29/2009 11:30:35 AM
Author: Lorelei


Date: 11/29/2009 11:17:10 AM
Author: fr8train



Date: 11/29/2009 9:34:40 AM
Author: Lorelei




Date: 11/29/2009 9:24:58 AM
Author:fr8train
Hello,

After some recommendations from fellow PS''ers I went to 2 differet B&M''s to look at J''s. The 1st in no way tried to talk me out of looking at this color, she actually brought an M out for me to see. Honestly, all I saw was a very,very slight warmth to the stone. The second didn''t want to show me anything above a G since it was going in white metal. After a few minutes she showed me an H (it was either IGI or EGL, I forget) and I questioned the whole grading system etc.. So finally, out comes a .75 J from EGL or IGI (again, I can''t remember). In the store which had all different types of lighting all I saw was a very slight tint, not even a yellow however all were equally as brilliant. When I asked to go outside and put them in a mock setting... They were white as can be! I asked her to prove me wrong and put it beside her e-ring and could tell no difference. So know what else do I need to look for? I''m really considering a 1.2 J from a PS vendor , I have the Idealscope and ASET and they look great..Any other concerns I need to be aware of with a higher color?? Thanks
Glad the advice helped, if you were ok with IGI or EGL graded J colour then you should be fine with GIA or AGS graded J. You should be covered with a good return policy with a PS vendor so you will have time to inspect the stone for yourself.
Thats what I was thinking. From the side I could see a very small tint, that was all. Also, these were not the best cut diamonds. I find it funny that the second jeweler was speechless when I asked her to compare the J to her ring. I didn''t see any problems against the white gold, will this be a problem?
Should not be a problem with setting a well cut and reliably graded J colour in white metal.
I''m really thinking of going with BGD after personally talking with Brian..the diamond will be a tiny bit smaller but I''m hoping for an amazing diamond.
Fr8train,

I am sure it will be an amazing diamond. Its going to sparkle like a discoball. Also, have no fear about the AGS J in white metal. There is a large thread with I and J colored diamonds set in wg. Search and I am sure you will find many examples to set you at ease. No concerns either with going with BGD. Great reputation, customer service, return policy, and upgrade policy.
 
I have owned a J diamond and was very happy with it. I think the only thing to really accept and know is that you are getting a near colorless diamond that will have some warmth to it. It will not be a colorless diamond. As long as you accept that and are happy with it and it allows you to accomplish other goals for you diamond, perhaps size, then go for it!
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The only time that I think people may be disappointed with a higher color diamond is when they might really prefer something more colorless but are hoping that they won''t mind the slight tint in order to get a larger diamond than they could otherwise afford. But here on PS I have never really known someone to trade in a J color stone because of too much tint or because of disatisfaction. This issue seems to have come up for a few people with K color diamonds, but that is a big leap from a J (though only one color grade).
 
I''m hoping that the Brian Gavin quality will excel where other areas may lack slightly..
 
Date: 11/29/2009 10:06:39 PM
Author: fr8train
I''m hoping that the Brian Gavin quality will excel where other areas may lack slightly..
Nah it isn''t lacking, it is just different!
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