I think Bluenile is a good resource if you are willing to do the legwork yourself. They are a diamond drop shipper, which means that the diamonds they list on their site are not in their hot little hands. So there is no one available to tell you whether the inclusions are visible to the naked eye, or to provide real photos of the diamond or to provide information like IS images etc. That said, I have persoanlly noticed that the prices *can* be lower than some other preferred PS vendors who DO provide the services I mentioned, because those vendors have the diamonds in their hands and inspect them. Also, BN does not have an upgrade policy, so if you think that at some point in the future you will want a larger diamond, then BN is not a good option.Date: 5/28/2009 1:17:01 PM
Author:Taxman
Has anyone had a good experience with Blue Nile as a source for diamonds? Whether they''re good or bad in terms of quality or price? Are there any other online sources that people feel comfortable with? Many thanks in advance!
Ditto above.Date: 5/28/2009 5:15:57 PM
Author: Ellen
You''ve gotten lots of good/relevant advice. My suggestions based on helping people/reading testamonies is this.
1. Stick to their Signature selection, they seem to be the better cuts. Having a GCAL report is a big plus, but not essential. It just gives one a better idea on the angles, which are important in assessing light return.
2. Use the HCA to get a score of 2 or less, ideally with the x falling in the AGS/GIA overlap, or close to.
3. Stick to VS2 or above for confidense in eyecleanliness so no need to spend time and money on return.
4. Ask opinions once you find a potential or two.
ETA If it''s a fancy, yes, that changes the whole ballgame. That requires an experienced vendor.