travlinman561
Rough_Rock
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- Dec 22, 2013
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I have been researching buying an eternity ring for my wife with 30pt diamonds. I find that the pricing online and in local jewelry stores of eternity rings is completely opaque. Some sites will tell you the color and clarity of the stones that they use but none give you the cut grade. And none of them have stones with GIA grading reports, so the color and clarity are just the vendor's opinion which can tend to be inflated. I honestly can't tell the difference between an F color and an I color, nor the difference between a VS1 clarity and an eye clean SI1 clarity. The most important characteristic of the stones that affect their visual appearance the most -- the cut quality -- is left a complete mystery. Because of the lack of transparency, a consumer has no way of knowing whether he is getting a good deal.
So, I was thinking of purchasing 15 same size GIA certified stones with excellent cut grades online, and bringing them into a local jewelry store to get them mounted into an eternity ring setting purchased at the jewelry store. I have looked at some settings locally and know how many diamonds I need to purchase. Has anybody here done anything like this? Do you think this is doable?
So, I was thinking of purchasing 15 same size GIA certified stones with excellent cut grades online, and bringing them into a local jewelry store to get them mounted into an eternity ring setting purchased at the jewelry store. I have looked at some settings locally and know how many diamonds I need to purchase. Has anybody here done anything like this? Do you think this is doable?