adele_h
Shiny_Rock
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- Sep 11, 2014
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Hi all,
I'm doing my research to figure out what stone I might like for my engagement ring.. I know I want a diamond, I want something relatively sizeable (around 1.2ish cts), and ideally I'd like to keep the stone budget below $6k. In Australia, this isn't achievable. Online, it looks like I'd need to restrict my search to J/K diamonds. However, the more I look, the more I'd like something whiter - which brings me to the MMD forum. After a quick search on the D NEA website, it seems something around the 1.2 H(ish!) mark is achievable for my budget.. But I'm wondering how these stones perform compared to mined stones? I suppose after spending time on sites like whiteflash, and being able to look at idealscopes/ aset images, AGS / GIA certs, I feel that buying lab diamonds may be a little riskier without being to view the stone in person.
I did notice that D NEA have given some of their diamonds an AGS cut grade estimate - could I assume that in terms of light return and performance, these 'AGS ideal' stones would compared to mined stones of the same grade? Does anyone know if D NEA or Gemesis ever do ASETs or idealscopes?
Any opinions or thoughts are welcomed. Lab diamonds aren't big here in Aus (to my knowledge!), so I'd love any feedback from you lovely folk!
Thanks,
Adele
I'm doing my research to figure out what stone I might like for my engagement ring.. I know I want a diamond, I want something relatively sizeable (around 1.2ish cts), and ideally I'd like to keep the stone budget below $6k. In Australia, this isn't achievable. Online, it looks like I'd need to restrict my search to J/K diamonds. However, the more I look, the more I'd like something whiter - which brings me to the MMD forum. After a quick search on the D NEA website, it seems something around the 1.2 H(ish!) mark is achievable for my budget.. But I'm wondering how these stones perform compared to mined stones? I suppose after spending time on sites like whiteflash, and being able to look at idealscopes/ aset images, AGS / GIA certs, I feel that buying lab diamonds may be a little riskier without being to view the stone in person.
I did notice that D NEA have given some of their diamonds an AGS cut grade estimate - could I assume that in terms of light return and performance, these 'AGS ideal' stones would compared to mined stones of the same grade? Does anyone know if D NEA or Gemesis ever do ASETs or idealscopes?
Any opinions or thoughts are welcomed. Lab diamonds aren't big here in Aus (to my knowledge!), so I'd love any feedback from you lovely folk!
Thanks,
Adele