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Marquise Help.

hguy4x

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I've been shopping around recently and found this awesome forum and search tools. I've been looking for a perfect cut marquise diamond but reading this forum, I've learned that I need to look at the actual diamond to look for bow ties/dark spots. Without having seen this particular diamond, I was wondering if you guys can help me to see if I'm looking for the right "specs".

Carat Weight:1.51
Cut:Excellent
Color:H
Clarity:VS1
Depth:60.00
Table:55.00
Polish:Excellent
Symmetry:Very Good
Girdle:STK-VTK
Culet:None
Fluorescence:Faint
Ratio:1.85

Thanks for helping this newb!
 
Well I few things I would say.


For cuts like that I would stay G or above. The color gets stronger in these types of cuts, so itll show a lot more color than say, a round might. I had an H pear personally and at times, it looked dingy. (And that's coming from a girl who wears a k round now and loves it!).

And for marquise even though you don't have as much choice because the selection is smaller, if you could find one with lower clarity, I'd go with that. That cut hides a lot, so you can get away with a lower clarity without seeing it. And that way you do t have to pay for it. Like I said though, with fancy cuts its a little harder to be choosy, so this is easier said than done.


Also like you said, we cannot judge it without a picture. And then the last thing, is that the ratio you like in a marquise? Because not all marquise look the same.

Plus you left out one thing...price ;). What's your budget for thus baby?
 
You need to work with a vendor that has pictures of the stones. The specs for fancy cuts don't give
us the whole picture. James Allen would be a good vendor.

The other option is to work with a trusted vendor to bring in a few stones to look at. Good old
Gold would be a good vendor for that.
 
My daughter wants a marquise cut stone and her bf is saving up money for it. I would like my daughter to try on, and or see which marquise proportions she likes and looks best on her very petite finger. James Allen isn't a B&M, correct? Can you see diamonds at ERD ?
 
misskittycat|1372561907|3474598 said:
Niel|1372507639|3474205 said:
If this is in budget, its just about the prettiest marquise I have ever seen.
http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.51-carat-f-color-vs2-clarity-sku-35530

I love the pudgyness going on (love me a chubby marquise) but holy heck!! That's not a girdle, it's a snowsuit!! I'd also be worried about chipping the table on the corner...



i would put up with that girdle for that stone, Ive never seen a prettier marquise with such a minimal (if at all!) bow tie
 
That marquise is beautfiul! I think it is out of our price range.
 
babs23r|1372624422|3474905 said:
That marquise is beautfiul! I think it is out of our price range.


hmmm.... well hopefully whoever gets it is a PSer so i can see where how its set. Its hard to say i dont know where you'd get to see a lot of marquise to try on... they arent that popular these days so i dont know a place that would have a whole lot of them preset... but even just in my local (non mall) jewelry shops, they always have a few, even if they are just CZ in a nice setting.
 
I know it's going to be tough because they all look so different, but would work for size!
 
babs23r|1372625915|3474918 said:
I know it's going to be tough because they all look so different, but would work for size!

what is her budget? I feel bad for the OP do you have a thread about this yet? i love marquise so much i will have one eventually, so im pretty interested when people come in looking to make one.
 
Hello "babs" and welcome! Is the diamond you're asking about graded by GIA?
 
Hi! Yes, it will be. Waiting for daughters bf to contact me when he feels that he has enough for ring. If up to him, he would get ripped off at a mall store. My daughter wants a marquise shape and has put me " in charge"!
 
babs23r|1372628252|3474943 said:
Hi! Yes, it will be. Waiting for daughters bf to contact me when he feels that he has enough for ring. If up to him, he would get ripped off at a mall store. My daughter wants a marquise shape and has put me " in charge"!


well whatever his budget i bet he can get her something nice, thats the beautify of a marquise. look at this 1 ct D for under 4k! Not saying this is "the one but shoot. If you can get away with a si1 with this type of cut you'll get quite a bargain

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.00-carat-d-color-si2-clarity-sku-30738
 
There is something unique about the marquise cut that nobody has brought up yet.

It was hugely popular a generation or two ago.
Not so much today.
Supply and demand means today you can find many of them for sale on the used market at extremely low prices.
I'm just saying.
Marquise is the only cut for which I'd be trolling the pawn shops and estate sales and Craigslist for.

I am in no way putting down the cut.
You like what you like. Period.
 
kenny|1372629321|3474946 said:
There is something unique about the marquise cut that nobody has brought up yet.

It was hugely popular around a generation or two ago.
Not so today.
Supply and demand means today you can fine many of them for sale on the used market at extremely low prices.
I'm just saying.

I am in no way putting down the cut.
You like what you like. Period.

this is very true. The only reason i have neglected to bring it up is because i have been doing some searching on the second hand market and, though i could just be bad at it, i havent found a marquise there. They are either sliver thin marquise or clarity enhanced, or ones with large bowties, or very port clarity and color.... in theory they should be easy ti find, and to an extent they are, but its hard to find one of quality for a second hand price.
 
Niel|1372628494|3474944 said:
babs23r|1372628252|3474943 said:
Hi! Yes, it will be. Waiting for daughters bf to contact me when he feels that he has enough for ring. If up to him, he would get ripped off at a mall store. My daughter wants a marquise shape and has put me " in charge"!


well whatever his budget i bet he can get her something nice, thats the beautify of a marquise. look at this 1 ct D for under 4k! Not saying this is "the one but shoot. If you can get away with a si1 with this type of cut you'll get quite a bargain

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.00-carat-d-color-si2-clarity-sku-30738
That is a pretty marquise and the price is great. Would james allen let you see them in person? I live in n.y. And he has an office there.
 
kenny|1372629321|3474946 said:
There is something unique about the marquise cut that nobody has brought up yet.

It was hugely popular a generation or two ago.
Not so much today.
Supply and demand means today you can find many of them for sale on the used market at extremely low prices.
I'm just saying.
Marquise is the only cut for which I'd be trolling the pawn shops and estate sales and Craigslist for.

I am in no way putting down the cut.
You like what you like. Period.
Kenny, I hear you, but with second hand and estate sales, many times you are not getting a Gia report. How important is that?
 
that i am not sure of. I know they have a showroom, but ive head conflicting things as to if you can see them or not. Of course, you can always ask their online reps
 
OP here, Thanks guys for your quick responses. My budget is around 8-9k. ratio I would prefer something 1.9-2.2ish. The diamonds are mainly at Solomon Brothers/b2c/etc (not at james allen). So no pictures of the stones until I get a reply back from their companies. Those are pretty legit companies right? Outside of bowties and girdle thickness is there anything else I should be looking for?
 
babs23r|1372631407|3474964 said:
kenny|1372629321|3474946 said:
There is something unique about the marquise cut that nobody has brought up yet.

It was hugely popular a generation or two ago.
Not so much today.
Supply and demand means today you can find many of them for sale on the used market at extremely low prices.
I'm just saying.
Marquise is the only cut for which I'd be trolling the pawn shops and estate sales and Craigslist for.

I am in no way putting down the cut.
You like what you like. Period.
Kenny, I hear you, but with second hand and estate sales, many times you are not getting a Gia report. How important is that?

It's very important.
I'd talk to the seller and state the sale is contingent on your approval of the GIA report and the stone will have to be removed from the setting if it does not already have a GIA or AGS report.
If they balk, say bye bye.

If you are in a hurry and don't want to hassle with all this and the other risks of a private sale buy a new marquise.

If you are in no hurry and your priority is the most bling for the buck I think the marquise cut in the used market is just a huge bargain waiting to be enjoyed.
 
Niel|1372624039|3474902 said:
misskittycat|1372561907|3474598 said:
Niel|1372507639|3474205 said:
If this is in budget, its just about the prettiest marquise I have ever seen.
http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.51-carat-f-color-vs2-clarity-sku-35530

I love the pudgyness going on (love me a chubby marquise) but holy heck!! That's not a girdle, it's a snowsuit!! I'd also be worried about chipping the table on the corner...



i would put up with that girdle for that stone, Ive never seen a prettier marquise with such a minimal (if at all!) bow tie

What do you think of this diamond? http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.50-carat-h-color-vs2-clarity-sku-226101
 
hguy4x|1372664458|3475196 said:
Niel|1372624039|3474902 said:
misskittycat|1372561907|3474598 said:
Niel|1372507639|3474205 said:
If this is in budget, its just about the prettiest marquise I have ever seen.
http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.51-carat-f-color-vs2-clarity-sku-35530

I love the pudgyness going on (love me a chubby marquise) but holy heck!! That's not a girdle, it's a snowsuit!! I'd also be worried about chipping the table on the corner...



i would put up with that girdle for that stone, Ive never seen a prettier marquise with such a minimal (if at all!) bow tie

What do you think of this diamond? http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.50-carat-h-color-vs2-clarity-sku-226101
I think that the stone Niel posted looked better. Had tons of sparkle! :appl:
 
now i dont usually think a marquise this low looks good, but the color looks evenly distributed and the stone still looks bright, so it might be worth having them look at, though that F is my favorite, i know its out of budget and a little chubbier than you like. :wavey:

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.55-carat-i-color-vvs1-clarity-sku-208320

and babs, id probably offer less to get this closer in your budget, but its sooo cute!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tiffany-Co-Platinum-and-Marquise-Cut-Diamond-Ring-VS-EF-Color-Size-7-5-/350753514736?pt=US_Fine_Rings&hash=item51aa89e4f0
 
this ring has no return policy :?

BUT! i laughed so hard when i opened this up because it has an appraisal listed. I didnt read it until i zoomed in to the description...
I said to myself "this appraisal looks so familiar, just like the place I got my pear setting....must be a common form.
then i saw the persons name is listed, and i was like "oh that person is in my area!! must be common in michigan...."
then i saw the top of the form. it WAS the EXACT same place I got my pear set!!
:lol:

what are the chances....

either way, my point is, if they can get better pictures, I know at least thats a real appraisal im familiar with and have purchased from that B&M store

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-99-CT-Diamond-Ring-Marquise-Cut-14k-Gold-Band-Over-29-000-Appraisal-/121136313147?pt=US_Fine_Rings&hash=item1c3449733b
 
Niel|1372728349|3475754 said:
now i dont usually think a marquise this low looks good, but the color looks evenly distributed and the stone still looks bright, so it might be worth having them look at, though that F is my favorite, i know its out of budget and a little chubbier than you like. :wavey:

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.55-carat-i-color-vvs1-clarity-sku-208320

and babs, id probably offer less to get this closer in your budget, but its sooo cute!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tiffany-Co-Platinum-and-Marquise-Cut-Diamond-Ring-VS-EF-Color-Size-7-5-/350753514736?pt=US_Fine_Rings&hash=item51aa89e4f0

Dang, I didn't know finding a nice marquise would be this hard to find. I wouldn't mind getting F if only it was so stubby. :| With the I, I can tell the color difference right off the bat (normally i can't with most H's). I guess I'll have to do more research, keep asking, and wait for "the one". =T
 
That's funny because I would only pick a chubby marquise! :lol:


And yeah that I shows color, the Hs will show some color, just depends on if you don't mind. But like I said because of that its safest to stay g or above.


And yea looking for these are harder than rounds. If you wanted help I'd contact good old gold. They do the work for you finding stones, then show you the best options to choose from. Makes it a lot easier.
 
Niel|1372760744|3475916 said:
That's funny because I would only pick a chubby marquise! :lol:


And yeah that I shows color, the Hs will show some color, just depends on if you don't mind. But like I said because of that its safest to stay g or above.


And yea looking for these are harder than rounds. If you wanted help I'd contact good old gold. They do the work for you finding stones, then show you the best options to choose from. Makes it a lot easier.

Oh me too. I'm not as much of a fan of the long slender ones. I like chubster pears too. And fat ovals.
 
hguy4x|1372837226|3476431 said:
Yeah. James Allen isn't as helpful. They're very quick with communication though. Last couple before I contact GOG. What do you guys think of these:

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.42-carat-f-color-vvs2-clarity-sku-228942
Within budget

http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/marquise-cut/1.60-carat-f-color-vs2-clarity-sku-67545
Out of budget (but I can swing it, if its that much more sparkly and better)

Thank Niel for being so helpful! Love this forum already.

I like the contrasty pattern on the 2nd stone more than the first stone.
 
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