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Looking to purchase and need some help

We can't tell anything about the stones you posted with only a lab report. You HAVE to have pictures, period, to even consider a cushion diamond. You can see how different they can look from all the ones we have posted.
 
I called James Allen and they are ordering the rest of the pictures etc and should haw ten within the next few days.

Does gog have anything closer to 2 carats etc?
 
Out of all the diamonds that were suggested to you, which are your top 3 and why? Would you be willing to sacrifice color for size, or size for color? I know, you are looking for the sweet spot :mrgreen:
 
kristalulu|1335963790|3185599 said:
Out of all the diamonds that were suggested to you, which are your top 3 and why? Would you be willing to sacrifice color for size, or size for color? I know, you are looking for the sweet spot :mrgreen:


Ideally i want to be as close to 2 carats as possible. VS2 is fine and G/H color with excellent/very good cut.

I am really looking forward in getting the images from James Allen: but my concerns are the following crown angles greater than 40 degrees, and additional imperfects that are not shown on the report which is suppressing to me considering it is a GIA diamond.

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/G-VS1-Ideal-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1489091.asp
 
Do you really want such a rectangular stone to set in a solitaire? I would much rather have a more rounded square cushion to set in a solitaire.
 
there is no concern with crown angles greater than 40 degrees. please post the images when you get them!
 
hotskate|1335966963|3185620 said:
kristalulu|1335963790|3185599 said:
Out of all the diamonds that were suggested to you, which are your top 3 and why? Would you be willing to sacrifice color for size, or size for color? I know, you are looking for the sweet spot :mrgreen:


Ideally i want to be as close to 2 carats as possible. VS2 is fine and G/H color with excellent/very good cut.

I am really looking forward in getting the images from James Allen: but my concerns are the following crown angles greater than 40 degrees, and additional imperfects that are not shown on the report which is suppressing to me considering it is a GIA diamond.

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/G-VS1-Ideal-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1489091.asp

Why would that be surprising? GIA grades stones that are excellent cut and they grade very poorly cut stones.
 
diamondseeker2006|1335974558|3185727 said:
Do you really want such a rectangular stone to set in a solitaire? I would much rather have a more rounded square cushion to set in a solitaire.

I need to see the pictures and the ASET images to really make the right decision as I really do not know what it is going to look like length to with etc. I like they have a 60 days money back guarantee no questions asked at least.

there is no concern with crown angles greater than 40 degrees. please post the images when you get them!"
As soon as i get the pictures and stuff I will Definitely post them. You guys are great.

Why would that be surprising? GIA grades stones that are excellent cut and they grade very poorly cut stones."
I

understand that they grade a whole variety of stones from ideal -> poor. I am just surprised to see in the comments field items that are not shown on the diamond sketch/map. Nothing major I just need to see the stone its self.
 
That is very common when there are a lot of small inclusions. The inclusion plot would be too scary if they put red marks all over it to show inclusions that aren't all that visible to the eye.
 
So I purchased the diamond from James Allen.

After my research on the company with nothing but good reviews and considering they have a 60 day no hassle return policy. I figure i have nothing to loose. Pictures will not do any diamond any justice and I truely need to see it with my own two eyes to really know.

I am going to bring the diamond to a appraisaer who i found on price scope.

http://www.northamericandiamondbrokers.com/Raymond_Mason_Diamond_Appraiser_Profile


Here is how i look at this situation 1 of 2 ways.

I will spend $65 for Raymond to go over the diamond with me and him tell me it is not what the GIA cert says and is not worth what you paid and return it and get all my money back and try again. OR he will tell me that I really lucked out and found that diamond in the ruff. He has seen it happen before from online sellers.
 
:appl: great!

this thread really did make me super interested in the POFs though... dangit pricescope!

also... why were some posts deleted?
 
nicstx|1336015421|3186326 said:
:appl: great!
Why were some posts deleted?

I was thinking the same thing! Where are they going?
 
The worst customer service and buying experience of my life.

I’m writing this to caution anyone thinking about purchasing from Jamesallen.com to think twice. I want to make sure no one else has to go through the same awful experience I had.

I have been trying to find the perfect 2.01 carat diamond stone and found what appeared to be a perfect “diamond in the rough” deal on Jamesallen.com. The website advertised a stone that met all my criteria so I decided to move forward with a purchase. I called and spoke with their sales representative, Stacy Etzler, who confirmed the stone was in stock and available but needed to be shipped from Israel.

We corresponded back and forth via email ending with her promise that the stone was available still and that I just needed to call and complete the order with payment. I happily obliged and paid the full amount on my credit card. I received a confirmation email that the order was completed and the stone was shipping on May 7th. Four days before the stone was supposed to ship, I received a phone call from Josh Cales who identified himself as a manager and gave me the “unfortunate” news that the stone had already been sold, even though I had received numerous confirmation and status update emails from the company letting me know that the order was moving forward without issue.

When I asked him to resolve the issue by giving me a stone of comparable value, he informed me that they couldn’t give me a stone equal in all respects to the one I had ordered without paying at least $10,000 more. He passed the issue on to his manager Jim Schultz who apologized that the stone isn’t available but then stated that the stone I had ordered would have in fact cost more than advertised once it had arrived in New York anyway and that it would have been a higher price than what I ordered it for.

I was dumbfounded as it seemed like the kind of bait and switch tactics that con men used. He went on to say that had the diamond I had ordered actually came in, I would have had to talk to them about the “pricing issue” anyway (basically pay more). I expressed my extreme displeasure over the issue, that it reeked of false advertisement and a bait and switch move and said the best he could do is offer a $1,000 discount on a near identical stone that listed for $10,000 more than the one I had ordered.

I opted for a refund and will never do business with their organization again and hope this letter serves as a warning to anyone thinking about using jamesallen.com.
 
I emailed gog the POF is that different then what is on there website?
 
hotskate|1335850739|3184609 said:
The HCA tool only works for round diamonds i would assume?

What are your guys thoughts on

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-02-CARAT-ROUND-G-VS2-VG-CUT-8-05-8-12x4-94MM-AUTHENTIC-EGL-CERTIFIED-DIAMOND-/220997437532?pt=Loose_Diamonds&hash=item337479485c#ht_2607wt_1110

I am just trying to get a feel for everything obviously

I have a local jeweler that
Cushion 1.82 G VS2 for $10,000 i do not have the specs as far as cut and symmetry etc. I just know the cut is definitely good- very good - excellent. I am not sure which one etc.

Hi hotskate,

Just an FYI. GIA does not cut grade cushions. Only AGS formally does at this point in time. There is a video program here that you may find helpful.
https://www.pricescope.com/journal/cushion-cut-diamond-video-guide-good-old-gold

Kind regards,
Rhino
 
Can you please elaborate. Thanks
 
So I have been talking to my better half and we are now going to add cushion as the first priority but if there is a round out there that's worth it within the specs I would do that.
 
HI:

Two threads...same end??
 
Here is the ASET images for the GIA 1.81 H VS1

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/H-VS1-Ideal-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1488042.asp

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it looks pretty dead under the table in the photo and the ASET image.
 
hotskate, Goodoldgold has a cushion tutorial right now on their home page. I'd suggest taking the time to watch it if you can. I think it will really help you in your search on how to understand numbers, asets etc. Also, do you have a local store where you can go and see some in person? Cushions are just so hard to judge by numbers alone and don't really indicate how they will perform. That is why we usually recommend working with a vendor who has a proven track record of being able to choose and identify beautiful cushions.
 
slg47|1336280696|3188473 said:
it looks pretty dead under the table in the photo and the ASET image.


In the first picture i was thinking the same thing. The more i keep thinking about it I am leaning more towards sticking with my local wholesaler in Scottsdale.
 
hotskate|1336325027|3188737 said:
slg47|1336280696|3188473 said:
it looks pretty dead under the table in the photo and the ASET image.


In the first picture i was thinking the same thing. The more i keep thinking about it I am leaning more towards sticking with my local wholesaler in Scottsdale.

I felt that way too when I was trying to figure everything out by myself. In all honesty, talking to someone who is a recommended PS jeweler that knows that you will be running the numbers and is usually honest and up front might make you feel a much better. I ended up contacting IDJ, which I am very happy about doing, and have already mentioned them to a couple people I know looking into diamonds. I don't personally have experience with anyone else but others have mentioned GOG, and I would have gone that route if this didn't pan out (which it looks like it will.)

Seeing stones in person, however, does make you feel much better vs. sight unseen - I hear you on that.
 
nicstx|1336336797|3188837 said:
hotskate|1336325027|3188737 said:
slg47|1336280696|3188473 said:
it looks pretty dead under the table in the photo and the ASET image.


In the first picture i was thinking the same thing. The more i keep thinking about it I am leaning more towards sticking with my local wholesaler in Scottsdale.

I felt that way too when I was trying to figure everything out by myself. In all honesty, talking to someone who is a recommended PS jeweler that knows that you will be running the numbers and is usually honest and up front might make you feel a much better. I ended up contacting IDJ, which I am very happy about doing, and have already mentioned them to a couple people I know looking into diamonds. I don't personally have experience with anyone else but others have mentioned GOG, and I would have gone that route if this didn't pan out (which it looks like it will.)

Seeing stones in person, however, does make you feel much better vs. sight unseen - I hear you on that.


Whats IDJ?

I am thinking of just dealing with someone locally. I need to really see everything with my own two eyes. :geek:
 
http://idjewelryonline.com/index.php

I also asked in passing about how other shapes are doing right now, and he said that cushions are really hot at this moment (or something along those lines).

p.s. call, don't just email - I emailed first and called the next day after no response, but he replies to my emails quickly now (said he never got the first one)

p.p.s. I get you on needing to see it in person, but from my searches on here he accurately describes things to you - which makes me happy.
 
nicstx|1336338347|3188848 said:
http://idjewelryonline.com/index.php

I also asked in passing about how other shapes are doing right now, and he said that cushions are really hot at this moment (or something along those lines).

p.s. call, don't just email - I emailed first and called the next day after no response, but he replies to my emails quickly now (said he never got the first one)

p.p.s. I get you on needing to see it in person, but from my searches on here he accurately describes things to you - which makes me happy.

The prices are what they are i would imagine on there website. I will just have to wait and find the right deal
 
Can you guys please give me your opinion on these specs

Weight: 2.09 Ct
Color: G
Clarity: VS1

Measurements: 7.85 - 7.11 X 4.85
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Fluorescence: None
Total Depth: 68.2%
Table Width: 60%
Crown Height: 15%
Pavillion Depth: 50%
Girdle Thickness: Slightly Thich, Polished
 
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