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jseconds77

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Just checking out some options. The following quotes are from a jeweler that I felt very comfortable with.
Any insight is welcome. I compared some with whiteflash.com for reference.

"The following is the price list for some high quality diamonds in your size range"

.80 G VVS1 $4500
.83 G VVS2 $4500
.81 F VVS1 $4500 stong blue florescence
.81 G VS2 $3900
.80 F VS2 $4000

thanks a lot price scopers! I feel my education growing...
 
I don't think anyone on the forum can give you advice without knowing what lab graded those diamonds, need ASET and Idealscope images.
 
My e-mail exchange with seller has me concluding these are GIA as he finished stating: "I liked the old cut stones I showed you that cost less."

anyways....I have been informed I may have my grandma's old school engagement ring. I plan on using the center stone for my custom Victorian/Art Deco milgrain/filigree setting I have in the works. However, I don't really know the specs. of the ring. I will have to find a trusted person to tell me. How do I post a pic of it here? If this stone is to my liking it will look awesome with the setting! I have reasons to believe its an old cut due to the fact that the ring is circa 1930s.

thanks as always pricescopers!
 
ok...just got some insight from David Atlas!!! Thanks to him, I learned from my low-quality photos that the ring is circa 1930s and a decent diamond. There's some chip or visible inclusion at the 6 o'clock area? If so...is a re-cut a smart thing to do? will a diamond crumble and is this too risky? remember, I have yet to see this ring in-person.

so...Grace herself from Jewels by Grace stated it appeared bigger than .80 and repairing it if needed was a smarter way to go than buying a new stone.

thoughts? Help me out price scopers!
 
You all eagle eyes but I went ahead and got the ring examined by a local jeweler, in business since the 70's. Spoke with him before and I liked his customer service.
He stated the following about my grandma's ring:

1. circa 1930's
2. Round Brilliant cut
3. H-I color
4. I1 clarity
5. .80 carat
6. Chipped at girdle and fracture at pavillion
7. should be re-cut; would go down to .50-60 carat $350-450

He stated that it would be very risky to have it set in a bezel style and that it should be repaired for sure if worn daily, which would increase the risk for further damage. My father is very against re-cutting so I doubt I'd have his blessing and ultimately the ring to do it.

I was now wondering if the diamond could be set in a way that would cover/protect the chipping thus halting additional stress on the stone. I like this heirloom tradition; building on an old legacy while starting my own!

thoughts?
 
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