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Rough_Rock
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- Jan 22, 2009
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Hello,
I am about a week old to this site but I have been researching diamonds for about two months now.
My girlfriend (soon to be fiancee) told me she wanted a three stone princess cut ring a long time ago. She expects a ring anywhere between 2,000-5,000 dollars.
I plan on spending 5,000-8,000. At first I was set on getting D color with vs2+ quality and spending about 3,000 on the center stone alone. However after doing alot of research I think I fell in love with the infinity diamonds and I don''t mind going as low as G color. However there are no local stores near me (San Francisco Bay area). I want my side stones to be at least .30-.40 ct (Each) next to a .85-1.05ct center. I really fell in love with this setting:
http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/three-stone-settings/ring/item_60-2401.asp
However, they just up''d the price on that band by 250ish dollars... THE DAY AFTER I CONTACTED THEM VIA PHONE ABOUT THIS SETTING... Really pissed me off. They also told me the side stones right next to the center are only .15 cts a piece and that if I wanted .30ct in them I could but it would make the cost substancially more since it would be considered a custom setting. My girlfriend doesn''t like the trellis winding settings so that knocks out about 50% of all the three stone settings on the market. If anyone has any suggestions on settings that looks really close to the JamesAllen one please let me know.
As far as the stone goes... Are Infinity diamonds really worth the price? I am trying to limit my spending on my center stone to 6k but it seems all the decent infinity stones are 7500+. I guess I should state my criteria first: Princess / Ideal cut / D-G / .85-1.05 cts and the grading I want to be superb... I want it to be immaculate and I really want to get my moneys worth. I don''t really know what the markup is on jewelry but I am the type of person who would spend months till I found that right deal.
Any advice or input would be extremely appreciated...
Thanks in advance,
-Joseph
I am about a week old to this site but I have been researching diamonds for about two months now.
My girlfriend (soon to be fiancee) told me she wanted a three stone princess cut ring a long time ago. She expects a ring anywhere between 2,000-5,000 dollars.
I plan on spending 5,000-8,000. At first I was set on getting D color with vs2+ quality and spending about 3,000 on the center stone alone. However after doing alot of research I think I fell in love with the infinity diamonds and I don''t mind going as low as G color. However there are no local stores near me (San Francisco Bay area). I want my side stones to be at least .30-.40 ct (Each) next to a .85-1.05ct center. I really fell in love with this setting:
http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/three-stone-settings/ring/item_60-2401.asp
However, they just up''d the price on that band by 250ish dollars... THE DAY AFTER I CONTACTED THEM VIA PHONE ABOUT THIS SETTING... Really pissed me off. They also told me the side stones right next to the center are only .15 cts a piece and that if I wanted .30ct in them I could but it would make the cost substancially more since it would be considered a custom setting. My girlfriend doesn''t like the trellis winding settings so that knocks out about 50% of all the three stone settings on the market. If anyone has any suggestions on settings that looks really close to the JamesAllen one please let me know.
As far as the stone goes... Are Infinity diamonds really worth the price? I am trying to limit my spending on my center stone to 6k but it seems all the decent infinity stones are 7500+. I guess I should state my criteria first: Princess / Ideal cut / D-G / .85-1.05 cts and the grading I want to be superb... I want it to be immaculate and I really want to get my moneys worth. I don''t really know what the markup is on jewelry but I am the type of person who would spend months till I found that right deal.
Any advice or input would be extremely appreciated...
Thanks in advance,
-Joseph