Howdy. I''ve been coming to this site for the past month, trying to learn as much as I can about diamonds. My goal was to learn as much as possible so I wasn’t taken for a ride by the local jewelers. To that degree, I think I have succeeded.
I’ve found a ring I would like to purchase for my GF. (I''ve pulled a decent bit of info about what she likes, and Ill be brining the family with me to look at it next week).
Now, with back story set up, here are the ring specs. The ring is a 6 prong, 14k white Gold ring with diamond accented sides. Total weight of the accented side stones are ~25 pts (+- 3, cant remember). The center diamond is a ~65 pt round brilliant, VS2, G color. Asking price for stone set in ring is $2700 USD.
Now, I was pretty much set to buy this ring, until I found out the center stone wasn’t certified. The stone looks great, I could not see an inclusions with a loupe (but what do I know, lol), but most importantly, it sparkles! .... and it’s not certified.
As one might tell, the certification is an issue because most of what I''ve read online says it should be. But now that I''ve been doing research just on the Cert. vs non-cert issue... that has become a little murky to me. I can understand why a Jeweler might not certify a 1600-2000 dollar stone. It adds almost 10% to the price for a full detailed report.
As far as I know the jeweler seems reputable. They''ve been in business for 20 years, have two stores (recently opened the second), is very friendly and answers my questions, etc. I asked about the cert. and they said its not really necessary unless you plan on selling it, as the stone comes with an appraisal which should suffice for a insurance claim (according to them, I know nothing about insurance on diamond rings, perhaps my next item to research).
With all my nervous rambling out of the way, I am curious about the following:
- Is a certification really required for a 65 pt diamond? Naturally, I understand if you spending several thousand on a 4 carat diamond why you would get one, but is it really that important for an engagement ring of this size?
- What would be the cost of certifying the stone? I went to the GIA site (http://www.gia.edu/lab-reports-services/fees_payment/lab_fees/DiamondFees-USD-Sep.pdf) and was confused by their price structure. What do I need? I figure I just need the Dossier report for like $43 USD, but what about the Diamond Type Analysis? What does that even show?
- How much can I talk down a jeweler on the price? I would put the setting at probably $750 USD based on material and carat. The diamond (1800-2000), so that would put the total in the range of 2500 - 2750. Is this a fair mark up on the ring w/ diamond?
- How would I go about asking them to have the ring appraised by a neutral party? Is that even considered good diamond etiquette?
- What do I need for insurance purposes? Does having a GIA cert assist in insurance? Can it be done with a cert?
Sorry for the epically long first post with questions and sub questions, just trying to make an informed decision. Thanks.
I’ve found a ring I would like to purchase for my GF. (I''ve pulled a decent bit of info about what she likes, and Ill be brining the family with me to look at it next week).
Now, with back story set up, here are the ring specs. The ring is a 6 prong, 14k white Gold ring with diamond accented sides. Total weight of the accented side stones are ~25 pts (+- 3, cant remember). The center diamond is a ~65 pt round brilliant, VS2, G color. Asking price for stone set in ring is $2700 USD.
Now, I was pretty much set to buy this ring, until I found out the center stone wasn’t certified. The stone looks great, I could not see an inclusions with a loupe (but what do I know, lol), but most importantly, it sparkles! .... and it’s not certified.
As one might tell, the certification is an issue because most of what I''ve read online says it should be. But now that I''ve been doing research just on the Cert. vs non-cert issue... that has become a little murky to me. I can understand why a Jeweler might not certify a 1600-2000 dollar stone. It adds almost 10% to the price for a full detailed report.
As far as I know the jeweler seems reputable. They''ve been in business for 20 years, have two stores (recently opened the second), is very friendly and answers my questions, etc. I asked about the cert. and they said its not really necessary unless you plan on selling it, as the stone comes with an appraisal which should suffice for a insurance claim (according to them, I know nothing about insurance on diamond rings, perhaps my next item to research).
With all my nervous rambling out of the way, I am curious about the following:
- Is a certification really required for a 65 pt diamond? Naturally, I understand if you spending several thousand on a 4 carat diamond why you would get one, but is it really that important for an engagement ring of this size?
- What would be the cost of certifying the stone? I went to the GIA site (http://www.gia.edu/lab-reports-services/fees_payment/lab_fees/DiamondFees-USD-Sep.pdf) and was confused by their price structure. What do I need? I figure I just need the Dossier report for like $43 USD, but what about the Diamond Type Analysis? What does that even show?
- How much can I talk down a jeweler on the price? I would put the setting at probably $750 USD based on material and carat. The diamond (1800-2000), so that would put the total in the range of 2500 - 2750. Is this a fair mark up on the ring w/ diamond?
- How would I go about asking them to have the ring appraised by a neutral party? Is that even considered good diamond etiquette?
- What do I need for insurance purposes? Does having a GIA cert assist in insurance? Can it be done with a cert?
Sorry for the epically long first post with questions and sub questions, just trying to make an informed decision. Thanks.