UberClaire
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- May 28, 2012
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UberClaire|1373985759|3483924 said:So you're looking to spend 7500 - 8000 on the entire ring? What was the quote they gave you for the setting? I would imagine between 1 and 2k if you're looking at 14k gold, more if you wanted platinum. How much do you have to spend on the diamond alone?
luvmysparklies|1373988749|3483991 said:Others have posted for you to checkout Good Old Gold. The staff at Good Old Gold will really give you the hands on care and all the info you need on any of their stones. Their stones are very high quality, sparkly and they can find you one within your budget and provide photos, videos of them as well as all kinds of reports. Just curious on why you are not exploring any stones from Good Old Gold?
ETA: I was likely mistaken about the spread. My bad.teobdl|1374764028|3489934 said:They're all reputable vendors. The issue, however, is that places like b2c and Solomon and blue nile don't provide enough information to make an informed choice. Specifically, they dont provide aset or idealscope, which tell you how the diamond reflects light. It's very difficult to predict this in most cuts other than rounds. But even in rounds it's very important.
You might have good luck checking out Brian Gavin's new line of cushions, which are being sold on a bit of a discount relative to similar carat cushions and face up bigger than them too.