mor-forywn
Rough_Rock
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- May 17, 2020
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Hi! This is my first post. I have just recently found this site and love the wealth of knowledge available...but. I'm a bit overwhelmed and have to give my jeweler an answer tomorrow on a 1.5 ct asscher that I'm considering. It will be my "new" engagement ring. Same man, new ring. Long story.
Anyway, it is a lab diamond at 1.53ct, color G, clarity SI1, polish and symmetry are both good, no fluorescence. They are asking $2,000. The reason I'm hesitant is that I've been spending a lot of time on sites like JA and only considering stones with at least a clarity of VS1 or above, and polish and symmetry of at least Very Good. However the stones I've seen online have been considerably smaller to fit within my price range. On this stone at my local jewelers, I'm concerned about the clarity and the polish and symmetry being so low. I looked through the jewelers loupe and can see the inclusions, but it definitely takes the loupe to see them. I'm not picking them up with the naked eye. Also, the windmills meet in the middle. It seems to have the flashes everyone talks about and not be glassy or see through (took a printed page to see if I could read through diamond - learned that here!) - I really want this diamond but am afraid I'll get it home and find something irredeemably bad! Is realying on the naked eye an ok way to assess a diamond? I mean in-store. I didn't walk outside with it. If I get home is it possible the inclusions will show up in different lighting? Maybe these are ridiculous questions. I'm new at this! Just thinking of this scenario tonight as I'm obsessing over this decision.
I hope this is clear enough. I really appreciate any in-put!
Anyway, it is a lab diamond at 1.53ct, color G, clarity SI1, polish and symmetry are both good, no fluorescence. They are asking $2,000. The reason I'm hesitant is that I've been spending a lot of time on sites like JA and only considering stones with at least a clarity of VS1 or above, and polish and symmetry of at least Very Good. However the stones I've seen online have been considerably smaller to fit within my price range. On this stone at my local jewelers, I'm concerned about the clarity and the polish and symmetry being so low. I looked through the jewelers loupe and can see the inclusions, but it definitely takes the loupe to see them. I'm not picking them up with the naked eye. Also, the windmills meet in the middle. It seems to have the flashes everyone talks about and not be glassy or see through (took a printed page to see if I could read through diamond - learned that here!) - I really want this diamond but am afraid I'll get it home and find something irredeemably bad! Is realying on the naked eye an ok way to assess a diamond? I mean in-store. I didn't walk outside with it. If I get home is it possible the inclusions will show up in different lighting? Maybe these are ridiculous questions. I'm new at this! Just thinking of this scenario tonight as I'm obsessing over this decision.
I hope this is clear enough. I really appreciate any in-put!