starbrite
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There are diamonds that might not go dark in direct sun — though why you’d want that I don’t know bc the phenomenon is a function of being overall really balanced and well cut. But I think it would be a more 60/60 type stone with a shallower crown and larger table and longer lower girdle facets.
My 60/60 never went dark - but it also had no fire. Lots of sparkle - but no sparkle. Took a hot minute for me to get used to my SIC - but never going back because I’m obsessed with the fire and brilliance.
@starbrite, assuming the hold is over - did you decide to go for the diamond or keep looking?
I think I know what you mean about “going dark” fears. That’s common in SIC/we’ll cut stones. The sparkle totally makes up for it - most of the time you’re outdoors it isn’t direction sunlight. Your body blocks some, trees, clouds, other people… all diffuse the light and a well cut stone will put on a light show!
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This makes sense. But I'm still unsure of what the higher crown angle may do with this specific stone. It's at the upper edge of ideal cut.
Many people love a higher crown as it provides more colored light return/dispersion in filtered light and more fire. Honestly I think you are being over critical and attempting to find something that doesn’t exist (super ideal cut and doesn’t go dark in the sun). It’s supposed to do that lol. It’s how fire is perceived by the eye. Focusing on that as a negative is just anxious perseveration IMO.
Indeed, I am a Nervous Nelly when thinking about actually getting a stone I've wanted for 10 years now. I'm one of those folks who have trouble hitting the BUY button, even when I think I've found just what I want. Would something around the corner really be better for me??? Am I paying too much? In this case, very probably not. That's why I put the diamond on hold when I saw it. Without over analyzing things, it felt right in the videos. I was headed out the door. Later, when I slowed down, I started to second guess myself.
You made me stop to think about the ACA diamonds in my 5 stone ring. I have never noticed those stones go dark in full sun. If they do, it must not have been something that shouted out to me as a problem. They're beautiful stones in all lighting.I have a 2.53 ACA graded by AGS so no rounding involved. The crown angle is 34.8 and the pavilion angle is 40.8. It is in my avatar picture. It is a beautiful diamond full of sparkle and fire. In direct sunlight, it goes dark just like all super ideal cut diamonds. However, I don’t spend all of my time in direct sunlight. I want optimal light performance in a variety of lighting environments and I got that. I think you are making this choice based on one aspect of lighting that is not the predominant one you spend time in most days. Is the 2.15 diamond an ACA? When you read about the darkness effect in the post above, you see that the pupil can’t take in all of the light at once in bright sunlight. That is a testament to its cut.
The tariff deal is real and I would hate for you to miss out owning a beautiful diamond due to rising cost. I also understand the struggle of deciding to spend money on a diamond. I think many of us have been there at one time or another. As long as spending the money won’t interfere with your day to day living, I say go for it. None of us can predict the future and what it may hold, so refusing happiness in today’s environment just doesn’t make sense. However, if you would be more comfortable with the money in the bank and would sleep better at night, then maybe a diamond isn’t for you.
Double check with Becca about their return policy. I know they have changed their upgrade policy but if you could return the diamond for a refund if you hated it, maybe that would give you peace of mind. Also ask Becca to do a video of the diamond for you so you can better judge what you are seeing in a still photo. Just remember that all super ideal cut diamonds go dark in direct sunlight. The crown angle will not affect that anymore than if the crown angle was 34.2. GIA has rounded it to 35 so that doesn’t mean it is 35 on the dot. Could be 34.7 or 34.8 too as an example.
Just make your best decision based on facts and not preconceived notions about what is or isn’t good. Again, I understand some of your hesitation, but I feel pretty confident it is a very well cut diamond. If you want an optimally cut diamond then you have to take the good with what you consider to be bad. A diamond that stays white all the time is truly not a well cut diamond. You want light play - otherwise, you could have a pearl that remains white all of the time. Does that make sense? Talk to Becca again on Monday and let her know what scares you about it. She may be better able to put your mind at ease. Good luck and keep us posted!
Well if I may be so bold I’d wager that there is not a stone out there that will satisfy those anxieties! Nothing is perfect. If you let yourself, maybe you can just fall in love, which ultimately means being smart about the choice and then just taking the leap and being uncritical.
Hello, starbrite!
As jjca pointed out, you probably want a diamond that goes dark in direct sunlight - all diamonds will to some degree...it's the way diamonds behave in such intense direct lighting.
The key factor is finding a diamond with extremely high light return and optical performance that will blow away most other diamonds in every other lighting/viewing condition that will put it on a higher pedestal.
Without seeing pictures/videos/advanced images of the diamond in question in order to assess cut precision and optical symmetry, the numbers on the report are fantastic and begs for the diamond to be investigated further to ensure it has pinnacle optics.
(PS - it does and you're in great hands with the seller)
You made me stop to think about the ACA diamonds in my 5 stone ring. I have never noticed those stones go dark in full sun. If they do, it must not have been something that shouted out to me as a problem. They're beautiful stones in all lighting.
What you're saying makes a lot of sense.
Yes, this is an ACA. https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-di...vvs2-clarity-round-excellent-cut-sku-a4625278
I originally was hoping to have it made into a 3 stone ring similar to the beautiful ring in your avatar. I've always loved your ring. But right now, I just need to take the big step to say yes to the diamond. The ring design will come afterwards.
My e-ring is a family heirloom in my avatar. That stays on my left hand as it has been since the day we got married many moons ago. However, I've always wanted a similar sized modern cut "new" diamond for my right hand. I really don't lust after anything more. Although I have several right-hand rings, I do wear all my rings. I am not a collector. Seeing my rings on my hands (while just doing everyday things) makes me happy. Final line, this is somewhat a "forever" purchase to be worn frequently & have no regrets. That makes taking the leap to an actual purchase a little scary.
No, spending this money won't make a difference in our day to day living. We are very fortunate there. We're not wealthy, but we aren't just scraping by like many Americans are these days.
You speak very true words about not knowing about what tomorrow will bring. There is a lot of uncertainty connected to what I see happening in 2025. Meanwhile, the only value any jewelry really holds (whatever the price) is a feeling of happiness that wearing it provides. I know that I would never feel the same happiness from a Lab diamond, so there is a mindset involved with my getting this stone. Maybe that's why I have been overanalyzing things.
Waiting will only put this kind of diamond out of my reach if the tariff situation really sticks. I can see that it is many US businesses - plus especially the consumer - who are/will be suffering from the tariffs. I'm not willing to downgrade my dream and then be unhappy with the downgrade. That would be wasted money. So, it seems I must make the leap now or never, since I do still want a diamond that I've been wanting for so very long. Your little push of saying "go for it" (if I can) means a lot.
I guess I'm here for some hand holding to reassure me that this is a great stone and I am making a good decision.
Becca held my hand when picking out my 5 stone ring diamonds. She's so easy to work with. Because I was running out the door when I put this diamond on hold, I really didn't have a lot of time to talk to her on Thursday.
All of WF stones are gorgeous. And in the sun you get to enjoy the bright flashes of fire. Same in big box store lighting!
As just posted, here is all the info I have on the stone https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-di...vvs2-clarity-round-excellent-cut-sku-a4625278
I guess I'm here for some hand holding to reassure me that this is a great stone and I am making a good decision.
Becca held my hand when picking out my 5 stone ring diamonds. She's so easy to work with. Because I was running out the door when I put this diamond on hold, I really didn't have a lot of time to talk to her on Thursday.
Maybe all the hype about modern diamond stats really is making me seek a perfection that doesn't exist. If I have to err, I'd rather have the sparks of fire than ultra white brilliance in sun. As pointed out, I won't be holding my hand up to the sun.