watcher2021
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- May 25, 2021
- Messages
- 1
Need help deciding between a few diamonds. I prefer a bigger carat size but not when it means bad cut/worse looking stone. I am not sure which factors (table%, depth%, pavilion angle, crown angle, fluorescence, clarity) I can compromise on but still have a stone that looks great. And since I have plenty of time I do not want to get the least bad stone out of the ones I narrowed down to.
1) 1.8 carats, H color, VS1. Depth 62.3%, Table 59% (not under recommended 57%), crown angle 36.5deg (I read somewhere that better crown angle for a round cut is 34-35deg), pavilion angle 40.6deg, med fluorescence.
Is this a good stone overall or is it better to go down in size or color but have better cut parameters?
www.bluenile.com
2) 1.8 carats, I color, VVS1, all the cut parameters seem to be optimal except crown angle 36.5deg. The preferred setting is paved solitaire 1/6 carat, H color stones.
Will this difference in color between center stone and paved stones be noticeable and make the ring look worse?
Is it worth going down in color grade to get slightly better cut parameters?
www.bluenile.com
3) 1.9 carats, I color, VVS1
Depth 62.4%, table 59%, crown 35.5deg, pavilion deg 41, medium fluorescence. I would prefer to go up in size and was wondering if the bigger table will greatly affect how the stone looks.
www.bluenile.com
4) 1.7 carats, H color, most cut parameters seem in optimal range except for crown deg which is 35.5deg. It does not have a picture, but based on numbers it seems like a good compromise for getting better cut parameters and keeping H color for while lowering carat size. Is it going to look much better to justify going down in size?
www.bluenile.com
I realize that I have very limited knowledge to determine via internet what is going to look good. I want something around 1.8 H color or 1.8-1.9 I color, but not at the expense of it being a bad stone.
Below is a picture of a 1.5 carat ring that my wife tried on at costco (was just under 12K), which she absolutely loved, but unfortunately it was gone when she wanted to view it again and she does not know the specifications for the stone. We are looking for something similar but a bit bigger in size.


I appreciate all the advice and input. Thank you!!!
1) 1.8 carats, H color, VS1. Depth 62.3%, Table 59% (not under recommended 57%), crown angle 36.5deg (I read somewhere that better crown angle for a round cut is 34-35deg), pavilion angle 40.6deg, med fluorescence.
Is this a good stone overall or is it better to go down in size or color but have better cut parameters?
Riviera Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (1/6 ct. tw.) | Blue Nile
Classic elegance, this diamond engagement ring setting features pavé-set round brilliant diamonds mounted in enduring platinum.
2) 1.8 carats, I color, VVS1, all the cut parameters seem to be optimal except crown angle 36.5deg. The preferred setting is paved solitaire 1/6 carat, H color stones.
Will this difference in color between center stone and paved stones be noticeable and make the ring look worse?
Is it worth going down in color grade to get slightly better cut parameters?
Riviera Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (1/6 ct. tw.) | Blue Nile
Classic elegance, this diamond engagement ring setting features pavé-set round brilliant diamonds mounted in enduring platinum.
3) 1.9 carats, I color, VVS1
Depth 62.4%, table 59%, crown 35.5deg, pavilion deg 41, medium fluorescence. I would prefer to go up in size and was wondering if the bigger table will greatly affect how the stone looks.
Riviera Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (1/6 ct. tw.) | Blue Nile
Classic elegance, this diamond engagement ring setting features pavé-set round brilliant diamonds mounted in enduring platinum.
4) 1.7 carats, H color, most cut parameters seem in optimal range except for crown deg which is 35.5deg. It does not have a picture, but based on numbers it seems like a good compromise for getting better cut parameters and keeping H color for while lowering carat size. Is it going to look much better to justify going down in size?
Riviera Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (1/6 ct. tw.) | Blue Nile
Classic elegance, this diamond engagement ring setting features pavé-set round brilliant diamonds mounted in enduring platinum.
I realize that I have very limited knowledge to determine via internet what is going to look good. I want something around 1.8 H color or 1.8-1.9 I color, but not at the expense of it being a bad stone.
Below is a picture of a 1.5 carat ring that my wife tried on at costco (was just under 12K), which she absolutely loved, but unfortunately it was gone when she wanted to view it again and she does not know the specifications for the stone. We are looking for something similar but a bit bigger in size.


I appreciate all the advice and input. Thank you!!!