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No, I would not worry about the color difference between G and H especially for a pendant. I would choose whichever has the best cut, because that will have more to do with it's beauty.
 
diamondseeker2006|1330487537|3136970 said:
No, I would not worry about the color difference between G and H especially for a pendant. I would choose whichever has the best cut, because that will have more to do with it's beauty.

Would you go with the G or H? Both SI2 but excellent cut. Would you buy the pendant like you would buy stud earrings? Like would you look for the same qualities for a pendant as you would with studs? Because I heard with pendants and studs, the details are not that significant as if you were buying a ring?
 
flippingdiamonds|1330488145|3136982 said:
diamondseeker2006|1330487537|3136970 said:
No, I would not worry about the color difference between G and H especially for a pendant. I would choose whichever has the best cut, because that will have more to do with it's beauty.

Would you go with the G or H? Both SI2 but excellent cut. Would you buy the pendant like you would buy stud earrings? Like would you look for the same qualities for a pendant as you would with studs? Because I heard with pendants and studs, the details are not that significant as if you were buying a ring?

I personally would. Earrings and pendants are very rarely looked at as close up as a ring, so clarity isn't as much of a concern. I agree with previous posters, go with the best cut.
 
Yes both are excellent cuts and they both have a clarity of SI2. That is fine with me. But what about color? G or H?
 
You will only see a color difference if you are very color sensitive. I, for example, am totally diamond color blind so I would totally miss the difference. Even for people who are color sensitive the difference between the two grades will not be very noticeable. Personally I would go for a higher clarity, better cut and a lower color.
 
Check out the tool on the bottom of this page to see the difference in diamond colors.

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamond-education/diamond-color.html

I was in the same boat - deciding between G and H - when purchasing an engagement ring for my fiancee. I ended up with the H, because I couldn't tell a difference in person and wanted to save some money.
 
flippingdiamonds|1330489257|3137000 said:
Yes both are excellent cuts and they both have a clarity of SI2. That is fine with me. But what about color? G or H?
I agree with Mrs. W. I don't think one color grade will be noticeable unless you are very sensitive to color.

Btw....when are you going to show off the new ring?! :naughty: haha.
 
SinkingFun|1330490789|3137029 said:
Check out the tool on the bottom of this page to see the difference in diamond colors.

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamond-education/diamond-color.html

I was in the same boat - deciding between G and H - when purchasing an engagement ring for my fiancee. I ended up with the H, because I couldn't tell a difference in person and wanted to save some money.
Awesome tool!
 
I would like to go for an SI1, I color but it is out of my price range. So just between the two I mention...which one would you pick? The difference in price between them is not much.
 
armywife13|1330490865|3137032 said:
flippingdiamonds|1330489257|3137000 said:
Yes both are excellent cuts and they both have a clarity of SI2. That is fine with me. But what about color? G or H?
I agree with Mrs. W. I don't think one color grade will be noticeable unless you are very sensitive to color.

Btw....when are you going to show off the new ring?! :naughty: haha.

HAHA, I just ordered it earlier today so I won't be here until next week. Not sure if I will post up a picture here...I don't want to be attacked again :tongue:
 
flippingdiamonds|1330490985|3137034 said:
I would like to go for an SI1, I color but it is out of my price range. So just between the two I mention...which one would you pick? The difference in price between them is not much.

H.

Go buy yourself some chocolates with whatever money you save. :lickout:
 
SinkingFun|1330490789|3137029 said:
Check out the tool on the bottom of this page to see the difference in diamond colors.

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamond-education/diamond-color.html

I was in the same boat - deciding between G and H - when purchasing an engagement ring for my fiancee. I ended up with the H, because I couldn't tell a difference in person and wanted to save some money.

Thanks for this too. I couldn't tell a difference at all and I had to click the D and then the J to see if my computer was loading it!! I have an option of J-L but I think I will see a difference but between G and H, I didn't see anything change. Thanks so much for that link!!
 
Personally I would probably still get the H because I am not extremely color sensitive and it won't be very noticeable at that size, especially in pendents/earrings. If it were for a ring that would be looked at up closely, I might go for the G.
 
SinkingFun|1330491267|3137040 said:
flippingdiamonds|1330490985|3137034 said:
I would like to go for an SI1, I color but it is out of my price range. So just between the two I mention...which one would you pick? The difference in price between them is not much.

H.

Go buy yourself some chocolates with whatever money you save. :lickout:

Thanks!!
 
Well, my rings and earrings are G color, but my pendant is H, and honestly, there is not much difference. So I think the H is fine. :)) However, since they are both excellent cut, my next qualification would be to buy the one that looked the cleanest in terms of clarity. Some SI's are cleaner than others.

Sinking...I gotta say...that is the worst color tool I have seen! :lol:

If anyone wants to look at color differences, this is by far the best I have seen:

http://www.goodoldgold.com/4Cs/Color/Colorless/ (you have to go through a few pages to see all the colors they show)
 
flippingdiamonds|1330491131|3137036 said:
armywife13|1330490865|3137032 said:
flippingdiamonds|1330489257|3137000 said:
Yes both are excellent cuts and they both have a clarity of SI2. That is fine with me. But what about color? G or H?
I agree with Mrs. W. I don't think one color grade will be noticeable unless you are very sensitive to color.

Btw....when are you going to show off the new ring?! :naughty: haha.

HAHA, I just ordered it earlier today so I won't be here until next week. Not sure if I will post up a picture here...I don't want to be attacked again :tongue:
Aww, well I hope you do. I know everyone on PS is all for a new piece of eye candy to drool over. :lickout:

I apologize for the rude welcome, everyone has already provided an explanation. Still, it was no excuse. We(myself included) should have behaved better-we are adults after all. I hope this can eventually become a place you feel comfortable and happy posting and sharing.
 
diamondseeker2006|1330491583|3137046 said:
Well, my rings and earrings are G color, but my pendant is H, and honestly, there is not much difference. So I think the H is fine. :)) However, since they are both excellent cut, my next qualification would be to buy the one that looked the cleanest in terms of clarity. Some SI's are cleaner than others.

Sinking...I gotta say...that is the worst color tool I have seen! :lol:

If anyone wants to look at color differences, this is by far the best I have seen:

http://www.goodoldgold.com/4Cs/Color/Colorless/ (you have to go through a few pages to see all the colors they show)

I really love this tool too! Its more realistic! Would you go as far as going for a color I? I think after I, the diamonds look tinted to me...
 
diamondseeker2006|1330491583|3137046 said:
Sinking...I gotta say...that is the worst color tool I have seen! :lol:

http://www.goodoldgold.com/4Cs/Color/Colorless/ (you have to go through a few pages to see all the colors they show)

I was just trying to bring the girl a peace of mind. :naughty: I can't comment on the accuracy of the tool because I too, am new to diamonds.

That GOG link is great though. I remember paging through that several months ago. I think if someone is seriously contemplating between the two, they should - like I once did - check them out in person.
 
SinkingFun|1330491923|3137051 said:
diamondseeker2006|1330491583|3137046 said:
Sinking...I gotta say...that is the worst color tool I have seen! :lol:

http://www.goodoldgold.com/4Cs/Color/Colorless/ (you have to go through a few pages to see all the colors they show)

I was just trying to bring the girl a peace of mind. :naughty: I can't comment on the accuracy of the tool because I too, am new to diamonds.

That GOG link is great though. I remember paging through that several months ago. I think if someone is seriously contemplating between the two, they should - like I once did - check them out in person.

I know, good intentions for sure! I was just excited to see the link thinking they had a wonderful, high tech look at color even more advanced than the GOG color article. So I just had a little laugh when I saw what it was!

My problem with going to see color is that typical jewelry store lighting is just awful for seeing color differences. It is great if they will take you outside in natural light to see the color, though.
 
I am buying online so I won't been able to see the diamond. But I have been emailing the company and they said the diamond is eye clean
 
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