I have been looking around for diamonds. So far the best ones I have found so far locally have been this brick and mortar firm that has the following specs.
Caret: 0.91
Color: F
Clarity: SI1
Cut: Ideal
Polish: Ideal
Symetry: Ideal
Price: $5900
Unfortunately, I did not get the other information such as depth. The diamond did seem at the top end of all of the diamonds we saw so far. They stuck it in the isee2 scope and it came back with a 9.1 rating (how good is this by the way?)
A question about shopping. So far I have basically looked for diamonds locally to see what I wanted. After looking around, I realized that I needed an Ideal cut or better. I weren''t sure about H&A vs. not. The chief problem is that I am not quite certain that a H&A diamond is automatically better or sparklier. May be it''s just that H&A is a very loose term and there''s no standard.
I realized that I needed a G or better because this is where it appears to be color-less.
I wasn''t quite certain about clarity rating. Even with the same rating, there were some large differences on how the diamond looked. Some of the SI1 diamond for example look far better than the VS2 diamonds. I am wondering if this is differences in certification: AGS/GIA vs EGL for example.
The next step is shop on the Internet and see how much I am off price-wise. If it''s pretty close, I''ll go with the brick and mortar firm since I am nervous about carrying ariound a huge chunk of stone and having it sent Fedex. How in the world do I compare the diamonds?
I figure I want either a AGS, GIA, or HRD certificate.
If I plug in the numbers into HCA and the numbers are good, will it mean the diamond will be sparkly?
Ditto for Idealscope. If the picture is all red or pink or at most with some small white spots.
Any tips on negtioating prices? How much can I typically negotiate?
Caret: 0.91
Color: F
Clarity: SI1
Cut: Ideal
Polish: Ideal
Symetry: Ideal
Price: $5900
Unfortunately, I did not get the other information such as depth. The diamond did seem at the top end of all of the diamonds we saw so far. They stuck it in the isee2 scope and it came back with a 9.1 rating (how good is this by the way?)
A question about shopping. So far I have basically looked for diamonds locally to see what I wanted. After looking around, I realized that I needed an Ideal cut or better. I weren''t sure about H&A vs. not. The chief problem is that I am not quite certain that a H&A diamond is automatically better or sparklier. May be it''s just that H&A is a very loose term and there''s no standard.
I realized that I needed a G or better because this is where it appears to be color-less.
I wasn''t quite certain about clarity rating. Even with the same rating, there were some large differences on how the diamond looked. Some of the SI1 diamond for example look far better than the VS2 diamonds. I am wondering if this is differences in certification: AGS/GIA vs EGL for example.
The next step is shop on the Internet and see how much I am off price-wise. If it''s pretty close, I''ll go with the brick and mortar firm since I am nervous about carrying ariound a huge chunk of stone and having it sent Fedex. How in the world do I compare the diamonds?
I figure I want either a AGS, GIA, or HRD certificate.
If I plug in the numbers into HCA and the numbers are good, will it mean the diamond will be sparkly?
Ditto for Idealscope. If the picture is all red or pink or at most with some small white spots.
Any tips on negtioating prices? How much can I typically negotiate?