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Brilliant_Rock
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Hi all!
I know that there has been much talk about color in AVC's on the forum lately and I'm not sure if those color observations apply to all antique style cushions or just AVC's. I'm in the market currently for an antique cushion around 1.5 carats (not an AVC) and I was wondering how low I can go on color before it appears to look too 'creamy'. I'd like my stone to look very white, but given current diamond prices, I know that I have to sacrifice on color to achieve the size that I would like.
Do antique cushions show less color than asscher cuts? I saw a gorgeous J colored asscher in a local shop, but it was slightly too tinted for my taste. However, the tint may have been amplified by the fact that it was surrounded by a fancy yellow halo. Would that impact the color greatly? The stone almost looked like an octavia-- very unique.
The diamond will be set in a micropave halo. Hopefully this type of setting with mask some of the color since the side view of the diamond would be obstructed by the halo.
I feel like I've been searching forever-- hopefully I'll be able to get up to NYC next week and scope out some stones. If that doesn't work out the next time that I'll be able to go is around Thanksgiving
... I'm a terrible PSer. I got the green light to look for a diamond months ago and I've been too distracted by my new job 
I know that there has been much talk about color in AVC's on the forum lately and I'm not sure if those color observations apply to all antique style cushions or just AVC's. I'm in the market currently for an antique cushion around 1.5 carats (not an AVC) and I was wondering how low I can go on color before it appears to look too 'creamy'. I'd like my stone to look very white, but given current diamond prices, I know that I have to sacrifice on color to achieve the size that I would like.
Do antique cushions show less color than asscher cuts? I saw a gorgeous J colored asscher in a local shop, but it was slightly too tinted for my taste. However, the tint may have been amplified by the fact that it was surrounded by a fancy yellow halo. Would that impact the color greatly? The stone almost looked like an octavia-- very unique.
The diamond will be set in a micropave halo. Hopefully this type of setting with mask some of the color since the side view of the diamond would be obstructed by the halo.
I feel like I've been searching forever-- hopefully I'll be able to get up to NYC next week and scope out some stones. If that doesn't work out the next time that I'll be able to go is around Thanksgiving
