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ccgavin

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I really like this forum and it have been a great help for me at shopping for an engagement ring for my girlfriend.
I finally find a diamond, and would really appreciate a honest third party opinion before the purchase.
It is a EGL USA certificated Round Brilliant 1.01ct SI1 Color D Diamond with hearts and arrows (EGL hearts and arrows report).

Depth: 65.2%
Table: 57%
Crown: 16.1%
Pavilion: 43%
Girdle: Thin to Thick Faceted
Culet: None

Polish: Very Good
Symmetry: Very Good
Fluorescence: Faint Blue

It looks great and I really like it. Should I consider the purchase, if the price is about $5,800?
Thanks in advance for your time and any opinion would be a great help.

Cheers,
 
ccgavin|1378421101|3515288 said:
I really like this forum and it have been a great help for me at shopping for an engagement ring for my girlfriend.
I finally find a diamond, and would really appreciate a honest third party opinion before the purchase.
It is a EGL USA certificated Round Brilliant 1.01ct SI1 Color D Diamond with hearts and arrows (EGL hearts and arrows report).

Depth: 65.2%
Table: 57%
Crown: 16.1%
Pavilion: 43%
Girdle: Thin to Thick Faceted
Culet: None

Polish: Very Good
Symmetry: Very Good
Fluorescence: Faint Blue

It looks great and I really like it. Should I consider the purchase, if the price is about $5,800?
Thanks in advance for your time and any opinion would be a great help.

Cheers,
Way too deep!... :knockout:A well cut 1 ct stone should be near 6.45mm in diameter. I'm guessing this stone is like 6.30mm?
 
I think is 6.22 mm.
 
ccgavin|1378422455|3515311 said:
I think is 6.22 mm.
Yeah...not a well cut stone.you are losing too much diameter for its weight.
 
Thanks, but for the price, is it a decent buy?
 
No, I don't think it is a good price - I ran a quick search using the PS Diamond Search, specifying a carat range of 1.0 - 1.02ct, D-SI1, with Very Goods for Symmetry and Polish... I copied and pasted the results, which are below -- as is clear, your stone is priced significantly higher than comparable stones.

Carat Clr Clarity Depth Table Lab Sym Pol Flr HnA HCA $/Carat Price Source
1.02 D SI1 59.8% 59.0% EGL VG VG N N n/a $4436 $4525 Solomon Brothers
1.01 D SI1 59.7% 60.0% EGL VG VG N N n/a $3841 $3880 Solomon Brothers
1.00 D SI1 62.3% 55.0% EGL VG VG F N n/a $3727 $3727 Solomon Brothers
1.00 D SI1 60.6% 60.0% EGL VG G N N n/a $3646 $3646 Solomon Brothers
 
Thanks.
 
It's too deep as others have said, according to the linked chart, your "1.01" faces up or looks just as big as a ".85" so if you're looking for comparables, you gotta ask, is $5,800 too much for a .85? YES. You could get a very well cut .9 or even go down in color to get an ideal 1 ct that'll look better and BE BIGGER.

http://www.etoolsage.com/Chart/Diamond_Size_Chart.asp

In general, GIA is your gold standard for diamond certs, just more of the nicer cuts are graded GIA vs EGL which is softer. Believe me, I got attracted to a .97 EGL that was 67.7% deep aka .8 ct facing before I knew any better and wised up.

Put your budget and the Pricescopers here will find you something AWESOME.
 
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