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Until a couple hours ago, I always assumed I would buy a round brilliant cut diamond (likely Whiteflash, GOG, etc) for an engagement ring. Just for the heck of it, I decided I would search around for some oval shaped diamonds because I think the shape has a nice look. I was stunned by how much cheaper they seem to be per carat. Given my budget, (7.5-9k), I realize that I could buy a much larger oval diamond than a round brilliant.
For example, for $7,500 I could buy a 1.3 carat oval diamond, as compared to a 1.00 carat Whiteflash ACA.
I know that H&A rounds are cut much better than an oval, but my question is at what point does a larger size start to offset the advantage of a great cut?
In your opinion, would a H&A round brilliant 1.00 carat diamond be an obviously better choice than a well cut 1.3 carat oval?
Teaching in bush Alaska prevents me from doing any B&M jewelry store circuit tour to investigate at the moment, I just thought I would get your thoughts.
Thanks,
For example, for $7,500 I could buy a 1.3 carat oval diamond, as compared to a 1.00 carat Whiteflash ACA.
I know that H&A rounds are cut much better than an oval, but my question is at what point does a larger size start to offset the advantage of a great cut?
In your opinion, would a H&A round brilliant 1.00 carat diamond be an obviously better choice than a well cut 1.3 carat oval?
Teaching in bush Alaska prevents me from doing any B&M jewelry store circuit tour to investigate at the moment, I just thought I would get your thoughts.
Thanks,