We are in the process of looking for a ring and we have the style that we want. It's the classic 6 prong Tiffany style knifes edge. Looking around the site we saw that Vatche U113 and the WhiteFlash reproduction were both highly popular. I'm a bit overwhelmed with all the options and determining which is the more faithful reproduction.
For the diamond we were looking to be in the 1.5ish carat range, perhaps more. We are fine going down as low as an I in color. We were previously looking at vs1 grade diamonds, but upon looking into WhiteFlash we saw that the Si1 "eye clean" ACAs are very popular here and it seems like they are a great value. So anyone with experience in that department would be great as well.
All that is a long way of saying, between the Vatche and WhiteFlash reproduction, which is more faithful? Are there any notes that I should give WhiteFlash when ordering? I saw some people had prongs changed out among other things, so if there is anything special I need to do\say that'd be good to know! I plan on talking over all this with someone at WhiteFlash, but I figure it wouldn't hurt to make the process easier to get some of the information beforehand to streamline the process.
Thanks for your help!
For the diamond we were looking to be in the 1.5ish carat range, perhaps more. We are fine going down as low as an I in color. We were previously looking at vs1 grade diamonds, but upon looking into WhiteFlash we saw that the Si1 "eye clean" ACAs are very popular here and it seems like they are a great value. So anyone with experience in that department would be great as well.
All that is a long way of saying, between the Vatche and WhiteFlash reproduction, which is more faithful? Are there any notes that I should give WhiteFlash when ordering? I saw some people had prongs changed out among other things, so if there is anything special I need to do\say that'd be good to know! I plan on talking over all this with someone at WhiteFlash, but I figure it wouldn't hurt to make the process easier to get some of the information beforehand to streamline the process.
Thanks for your help!