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Date: 2/23/2010 3:56:09 AM
Author: Mrs Mitchell
I''d go for the antique if it was hypothetical, but if I was looking at two actual diamonds, I''d go for the one that pleased me most in as many different lighting conditions as possible.
I like the idea of the antique better, but I would want the more beautiful stone, taking the age-factor out of the equasion.
probably this weekend. There still isn''t any light outside when I get home on the weekdaysDate: 2/23/2010 9:44:33 AM
Author: Loves Vintage
Vintage for me. (Surprise, surprise, I know!) To me, older is better. That is just who I am. It applies to diamonds, to settings, to styles, to furniture, to houses, etc. etc.
I think there was a recent thread in Rocky Talk on this topic. I''m off to go look for it, but I am terrible at such searches here. I can never find the thread.
Minor t/j - Sparkly Blonde - Will there be a post in SMTR today on your new ring? Hint, hint.
Yes, but nothing major like losing a chunk. I wore a OEC in a 4 prong for a while. It has a very thin girdle and it picked up some "roughness" here and there, little chips. It's in a different setting now.Date: 2/23/2010 6:09:15 PM
Author: IndyLady
I'm starting to lean towards an AV because of the lifetime warranty that most of them come with. Has anyone had trouble with a vintage diamond chipping?
Date: 2/23/2010 8:35:17 AM
Author: Callisto
I''d go with the August Vintage. Like brown eyed girl said I too am not terribly sentimental about heirloom pieces from people I never knew. If it was a family diamond that might be a different issue. But for me the august vintage has it all going on. The chunky facets of the vintage cuts with the light performance to compare with the best cut diamonds of our generation. What''s not to love?
Date: 2/23/2010 10:05:43 AM
Author: Loves Vintage
I did find the thread: https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/3-antique-rectangular-cushions-which-would-you-choose.135280/
Cheers!
ETA: Agree with purrfectpear re: the symmetry, which also does not appeal to me. Also, a question: I have not looked at many of these newer ''vintage'' stones, but the ones that I have seen do not have visible culets. Do any of them? I LOVE a visible culet, whether it be small (so cute) or large (a bit more dramatic), but must be visible!!!
Date: 4/18/2010 10:51:35 AM
Author: yssie
Much as I love precision cut gems, I think I''d prefer a truly vintage/antique. The quirks and the foibles that make it a relic of a given era are charming![]()