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Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2004
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- 141
First: The Tiffany Store experience
All I can say is wow – not because of the name- but rather because I was in the store for a total of 3 Hours!!!!! I compared 6 Lucidas and several round brilliant cuts in the traditional Tiffany setting. They were so patient, I never ever felt rushed and when I asked for all of the certifications on each diamond I examined they took the time to go through each report with me. When I pulled out my ideal scope, the sales lady really did not know what the toy was so she asked if I would like a graduate GIA to help me examine with the ideal scope. The gemologist was very helpful in pointing out things. They did not even push towards the most expensive rock (far from it). To close out the sale they gave me fresh cut tulips to take back to my wife today – talk about class!! (even though the price I overpaid I could have bought the corner flower stand).
The Lucida Comparison
a) 1.32 ct, I, VS1 $13,500
b) 1.27 ct, I VS1 $12,400
c) 1.31 ct, H, VVS1 $15,500
d) 1.42ct, H, VVS1 $16,700
e) 1.55 ct, H, VVS1 $18,200
f) 1.61 ct, F, VVS1, $26,200
All of these had excellent to very good polish and all had excellent symmetry per Tiffany. Visually: I noticed that the Lucida cut produces a slightly smaller looking diamond than the round brilliant cut for the exact same carat size. I expected to see a “flat looking diamond” based on everything that has been said in the forums but to my surprise these diamonds had very good brilliance and lots of fire (which I love). Then I suspected it might have been the special lights. I asked to go in Natural lights and they obliged (with only two diamonds at a time) I think that we knew the salesperson also helped since we got to compare more than your standard three diamonds at once. The Lucidas were still sparkling so I was happy. I tried real hard to tell if one was more brilliant than the other visually and could not even eliminate one. I then had the gemologist try and help and he helped narrow theoretically some that he thought might be better than the others (again he did NOT steer me to the more spendy range!!!).
Now using the ideal scope I originally thought that I was using it wrong because of the Lucidas were so darn consistent. I did notice that with my wife’s current ring it leaks like crazy even though it is a round brilliant cut. I also noticed that the two round brilliant cuts that Tiffany showed me had no noticeable leakage (they were mounted) and that they were a deeper red than the Lucidas which had more of a pinkish hue (but not light pink) and some visable light loss but not that bad. The ideal scope basically told me that they cut these diamonds very consistently and I really did not see a difference. I was able to tell a color difference – especially with the F but among the I and H, I could not tell a difference with my eyes. That said this was a tough call and I went with my gut, lined up the Lucidas and actually picked the middle 1.42ct ring. Even though it did not sparkle more than the others, theoretically the gemologist said it should have the most brilliance of the ones we were looking at. I was prepared to purchase any of these diamonds.
In conclusion: I think the service was superb and I think sometimes we get too caught up in numbers and angles and in reality I or my wife or her friends would never see the difference among the extra degree here or there – I really tried and could not!!
All I can say is wow – not because of the name- but rather because I was in the store for a total of 3 Hours!!!!! I compared 6 Lucidas and several round brilliant cuts in the traditional Tiffany setting. They were so patient, I never ever felt rushed and when I asked for all of the certifications on each diamond I examined they took the time to go through each report with me. When I pulled out my ideal scope, the sales lady really did not know what the toy was so she asked if I would like a graduate GIA to help me examine with the ideal scope. The gemologist was very helpful in pointing out things. They did not even push towards the most expensive rock (far from it). To close out the sale they gave me fresh cut tulips to take back to my wife today – talk about class!! (even though the price I overpaid I could have bought the corner flower stand).
The Lucida Comparison
a) 1.32 ct, I, VS1 $13,500
b) 1.27 ct, I VS1 $12,400
c) 1.31 ct, H, VVS1 $15,500
d) 1.42ct, H, VVS1 $16,700
e) 1.55 ct, H, VVS1 $18,200
f) 1.61 ct, F, VVS1, $26,200
All of these had excellent to very good polish and all had excellent symmetry per Tiffany. Visually: I noticed that the Lucida cut produces a slightly smaller looking diamond than the round brilliant cut for the exact same carat size. I expected to see a “flat looking diamond” based on everything that has been said in the forums but to my surprise these diamonds had very good brilliance and lots of fire (which I love). Then I suspected it might have been the special lights. I asked to go in Natural lights and they obliged (with only two diamonds at a time) I think that we knew the salesperson also helped since we got to compare more than your standard three diamonds at once. The Lucidas were still sparkling so I was happy. I tried real hard to tell if one was more brilliant than the other visually and could not even eliminate one. I then had the gemologist try and help and he helped narrow theoretically some that he thought might be better than the others (again he did NOT steer me to the more spendy range!!!).
Now using the ideal scope I originally thought that I was using it wrong because of the Lucidas were so darn consistent. I did notice that with my wife’s current ring it leaks like crazy even though it is a round brilliant cut. I also noticed that the two round brilliant cuts that Tiffany showed me had no noticeable leakage (they were mounted) and that they were a deeper red than the Lucidas which had more of a pinkish hue (but not light pink) and some visable light loss but not that bad. The ideal scope basically told me that they cut these diamonds very consistently and I really did not see a difference. I was able to tell a color difference – especially with the F but among the I and H, I could not tell a difference with my eyes. That said this was a tough call and I went with my gut, lined up the Lucidas and actually picked the middle 1.42ct ring. Even though it did not sparkle more than the others, theoretically the gemologist said it should have the most brilliance of the ones we were looking at. I was prepared to purchase any of these diamonds.
In conclusion: I think the service was superb and I think sometimes we get too caught up in numbers and angles and in reality I or my wife or her friends would never see the difference among the extra degree here or there – I really tried and could not!!