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Opinion on these 2 cushions

c0ldfuziom

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Hi guys,

Noobie here looking for a cushion stone for a halo setting e-ring. I'm after a 1ct Square Cushion, Ex Cut & Polish, Ex/VG Symmetry, F-H Colour, VS1/VS2 Clarity. Budget is between $5k - $6k.

Just wondering what your opinions are re these two stones from JA?

(1) http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-VS1-Ideal-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1509839.asp

(2)http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-VS1-Ideal-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1509839.asp

Would really appreciate any suggestions/advice from the many experts here. Thanks!
 
You posted the same one twice and I'm pretty sure that stone has issues.
 
c0ldfuziom|1346568065|3261169 said:

Why didn't you want this one? http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/E-VS1-Ideal-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1465429.asp It's a seriously excellent stone.
 
If for some reason you don't want that GORGEOUS STONE and is an excellent performer, is perfectly white, and in budget then you can give these a shot (I don't like ANY of them as much as that E VS1 I posted for you though).

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/F-VS2-Good-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1359451.asp Has a large culet, I don't know how you feel about that.
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/G-VS2-Ideal-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1279851.asp Check is eyeclean, and at what distance

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/E-VS2-Very-Good-Cut-Cushion-Diamond-1509983.asp My favorite of this batch
 
yes, the one that Gypsy posted. Take it from an expert dear.


I would also check with GOG:

http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/9494/

http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/9317/

You need to look at the dimensions (width and length) of the stone to get the largest face up stone for your $$'s. Also cushions can be chunky cuts or splintery cuts so you need to decide which faceting pattern you prefer. I would educate myself on GOG videos before I purchased a cushion. There are so many facet patterns and looks to cushion cut diamonds. Hope this helps ....good luck.
 
The ones you picked are "dogs" because the faceting under the tables are mushy looking. You can see that from the picture but to get a true idea of how good the light return is you need the ASET image which Gypsy provided on that E VS1. For the price I really don't think you will find better unless you decide on a chunkier cut cushion.
 
Thanks for the suggestions guys!

I'm looking for something a little squarer for a halo setting. Is that quite hard to come by as opposed to a rectangular cushion?
 
c0ldfuziom|1346606780|3261325 said:
Thanks for the suggestions guys!

I'm looking for something a little squarer for a halo setting. Is that quite hard to come by as opposed to a rectangular cushion?

Yes the squarer cushions seem to be most sought after but if you set a more rectangular one E/W (length across the finger) it seems to help it look more square in my opinion. That E VS1 faces up larger than most and still pretty squarish and when placed in the right setting can look very square. I too highly recommend that stone.
 
Thanks a lot for the advice...very helpful indeed!

Think I'm gonna go for Gypsy's first recommendation...kudos to Gypsy! Might be stupid question...but should the Medium Blue Fluorescence be a cause for concern? From what I've read, the right amount of Fluorescence will only enhance the Whiteness of the diamond?

Is there anything else I should look out for or ask the JA team? Now I need to find a suitable setting for the stone....I'm thinking of this one from ERD...what do you guys think? Problem is will ERD be ok with me using a stone from JA? Or will I have to get the stone from ERD as well?

Setting:
http://www.engagementringsdirect.com/grace-classic-micro-pave-halo-enagement-ring-bpid-58-18.html
 
That stone was examined by the gemologist and the florescence has no negative effect. I wouldn't have recommended you buy it (I would have told you to have the gemologist to examine it) otherwise.

ERD is a professional establishment and will be fine working with a stone from JA. There will be a nominal fee for setting an outside stone (100-200), and you will need to get the stone insured prior to setting. The setting you picked out is: lovely, well priced, and well made. Good job! Just know that pave needs care, and maintenance. ERD has very nice pave quality though.

I think you are set. Please come back with pictures for us when you have the ring.
 
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