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If you can find some great options to pick from that aren't poor crystal material (the leftovers that the upper and middle tier sellers rejected), then go for it.

How can I pick better choices? There so many 4 carat to choose from? What proportion to look for?
 
Another very popular online forum has a lot of people with positive experiences with Luvansh and Calavera. Calaveras prices look suuuper juicy https://calaveranewyork.com

How to pick a good one. The diamond is from Calavera. So many to choose from the list. Need help finding the best cut. Can I tell light leakage with dark shades on the diamond vidoes?
 
How can I pick better choices? There so many 4 carat to choose from? What proportion to look for?

It's not a matter of strictly proportions and angles, color grade, and clarity grade...it's also the quality of the diamond crystal. A diamond with perfect proportions that was cut from poor material is still a nicely cut diamond with poor material.
Think of it as the undisclosed 5th C: Crystal Quality.
Even if it's a nasty grainy CVD or color hued HPHT, most labs (including GIA) aren't going to say anything about that poor material quality 99.9% of the time.
 
It's not a matter of strictly proportions and angles, color grade, and clarity grade...it's also the quality of the diamond crystal. A diamond with perfect proportions that was cut from poor material is still a nicely cut diamond with poor material.
Think of it as the undisclosed 5th C: Crystal Quality.
Even if it's a nasty grainy CVD or color hued HPHT, most labs (including GIA) aren't going to say anything about that poor material quality 99.9% of the time.

So can I look at images and videos on the diamonds and see any dark area would be light leakage ?
 
If you can find some great options to pick from that aren't poor crystal material (the leftovers that the upper and middle tier sellers rejected), then go for it.

So are you saying their prices are so low because their crystal material is generally of poor quality? I'm trying to learn as much as I can so I can get the best LGD that I can for my limited budget for diamond and setting.
 
So are you saying their prices are so low because their crystal material is generally of poor quality? I'm trying to learn as much as I can so I can get the best LGD that I can for my limited budget for diamond and setting.

Hello, diverg!
Not necessarily, but super low pricing usually does mean lower crystal quality.
However, also keep in mind that the exact same diamonds are listed amongst multiple online sellers since they all pull from the same virtual inventory databases...one seller will list a given diamond for significantly less than other sellers.
It becomes a matter of scouring through inventories, making a list, then checking for those exact diamonds on multiple seller sites to compare listing price.
The alternative to that is shopping with a seller that has a fair selection of diamonds on-hand.
 
I am in the San Francisco area and almost went with Ada Diamonds as I could view them in person, but all of the stones they quoted me were more than $3000 over the listing price on BrilliantEarth for the exact same stone (IGI, etc). It was just ridiculous

I (nicely) called them out on it, and debated following through because of the value of viewing stones in person and their upgrade policy, but D.NEA diamonds has a 1x instead of 1.5x upgrade policy AND their stones were less than BE's listing price, and SO much less than Ada. I highly recommend emailing Eric at D.NEA Diamonds to get a list of their full inventory.

Thanks for sharing your experience! I’ve been comparing prices too, and it’s helpful to know that D.NEA offers better pricing and a fairer upgrade policy. I’ll definitely check out their inventory and reach out to Eric as you suggested.
 
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