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the_map_guy

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Hi everyone. So I am a poor guy with a big heart. I make maps and have drawn my way to save $2,000 USD for an engagement ring. I am in Dallas, TX. I may be able to spend $3,000 if I finance the remaining amount. Her mother tells me that she is hoping for 1 ct, square or round stone, with a thin silver, white gold, or platinum band. I literally know nothing about this and when I have visited stores feel like its a pack of wolves. The guy starts the chat and the the young sexy co-ed trys to seal the deal by flirting and telling me that this ring wont be here in an hour. I am paranoid that I will mess this up, flush all of this hard earned money down the drain and end up with a ring that my bride is embarrassed to show her friends. Please help. If you had $2,000 USD to spend what would you buy and where? Thank you very much!

Kind Regards-
Aaron
 
Hi, Aaron!

Would she rather have a J/K/L color, SI2-I1 clarity in the .9 ct range, or an H/I/J SI1/SI2 stone in the .7 ct range?
 
hi Aaron and welcome to PS!
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Date: 11/28/2009 1:06:17 AM
Author:the_map_guy
... when I have visited stores feel like its a pack of wolves. The guy starts the chat and the the young sexy co-ed trys to seal the deal by flirting and telling me that this ring wont be here in an hour....

Don''t listen to their crap. See what I said here... maul SA''s advice just isn''t worth your time, especially if you''re on a budget.


Date: 11/28/2009 1:06:17 AM
Author:the_map_guy
I am paranoid that I will mess this up, flush all of this hard earned money down the drain and end up with a ring that my bride is embarrassed to show her friends.

heh, you''ve come to the right place. that will not happen due to advice given here.
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Date: 11/28/2009 1:06:17 AM
Author:the_map_guy
Her mother tells me that she is hoping for 1 ct, square or round stone, with a thin silver, white gold, or platinum band.

Please help. If you had $2,000 USD to spend what would you buy and where? Thank you very much!

So here at PS the folks are a little biased towards cut quality, and readily sacrifice weight in order to make sure the cut quality is top-notch. This is because the cut quality is the single most important factor in determining the appearance of a diamond. The maul SA might have mentioned this when they classified diamonds into three groups, "ideal, shallow, or deep" ... but I think it''s safe to say analysis is taken up a notch here, where many people routinely analyze diamond cuts to the tenth of the degree. But this matters... and folks'' standards here are higher than 99% of the stuff carried by B&M stores. Picky, yes, but again you''ll never find a bad diamond in the bunch.

Anyway, my point is, you probably won''t get recommended a 1ct stone in that budget around here. It would have to sacrifice too much. However, there are attractive stones in the 1/2-3/4ct range with such a great cut quality that they will shine and sparkle so well that size won''t matter as much. I''ll point you towards a few in a second, but first, I''d like to point you to some background reading that will really help you start to get a grasp on diamond basics, advanced cut info (more here), and some info on Idealscope, the go-to analysis tool. Pop some popcorn, read up, and you''ll have a much better understanding of what to look for (and why I said not to listen to the store salesmen''s crap!).

Also, to get you started on shopping, let''s say a classic 4-prong tiffany-style solitaire thin white-gold band, and we''ll budget about $300 for it. Every jeweler stocks them, they''re beautiful, and most importantly, they''re pretty cheap. I know you said $2k, but if it''s possible to do $2500, it allows you to look in the .75ct range so you aren''t sacrificing too much in weight but will still get a gorgeous diamond. You can use the cut search tool to look through more diamonds, but here are a couple that might be interesting as first-round picks:

http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/I-VS1-Ideal-Cut-Round-Diamond-1253675.asp?b=16&a=12&c=77&cid=131
http://www.whiteflash.com/hearts_arrows/Whiteflash-ACA-cut-diamond-22260.htm (verify eye-clean)
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/I-SI1-Ideal-Cut-Round-Diamond-1236883.asp?b=16&a=12&c=77&cid=131
http://www.whiteflash.com/hearts_arrows/Whiteflash-ACA-cut-diamond-2213219.htm (allows you to stay under $2k with a fancier band, little less weight though)

hope this helps! best of luck in your search
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man, every single time.....

lorelei, i bow to your diamond-searching prowess. that GOG diamond is pretty awesome for the price.
 
Date: 11/28/2009 11:32:51 AM
Author: tonyc2387
man, every single time.....

lorelei, i bow to your diamond-searching prowess. that GOG diamond is pretty awesome for the price.
Awwww...shucks.....
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Thanks Tony!!!

You are doing great yourself, good to have such helpful new members like you!
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Date: 11/28/2009 12:14:48 PM
Author: Lorelei
You are doing great yourself, good to have such helpful new members like you!

Thanks Lorelei, that means a ton coming from you.

I''ve said before though, I''m only trying to give back some fraction of the help I got. I even thought I had a pretty good idea of what was what before I stumbled upon PS... heh heh heh. Nooooope, not by a long shot. Then I went to Tiffany''s and sat down with their SA and he was going over one of their cert''s and he admitted "yeah, I couldn''t even tell you what any of those numbers mean" while pointing at the diamond drawing... yyeeaaahh, it was about that time I realized I was converted by PS. And it''s fantastic.
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Date: 11/28/2009 12:45:41 PM
Author: tonyc2387


Date: 11/28/2009 12:14:48 PM
Author: Lorelei
You are doing great yourself, good to have such helpful new members like you!

Thanks Lorelei, that means a ton coming from you.

I've said before though, I'm only trying to give back some fraction of the help I got. I even thought I had a pretty good idea of what was what before I stumbled upon PS... heh heh heh. Nooooope, not by a long shot. Then I went to Tiffany's and sat down with their SA and he was going over one of their cert's and he admitted 'yeah, I couldn't even tell you what any of those numbers mean' while pointing at the diamond drawing... yyeeaaahh, it was about that time I realized I was converted by PS. And it's fantastic.
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Thats so kind of you Tony - thank you! And I meant every word, it is great to see new members in RT doing such a great job!!! You are doing really well, hope you stick around!
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Date: 11/28/2009 12:54:16 PM
Author: Lorelei
Thats so kind of you Tony - thank you! And I meant every word...
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right back at you, Lorelei!

Date: 11/28/2009 12:54:16 PM
Author: Lorelei
...it is great to see new members in RT doing such a great job!!! You are doing really well, hope you stick around!
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now you''ve got me going aww, shucks... thanks! I plan to. It''s been a long, long time since I''ve joined a really good forum (the last one I really participated in self-destructed due to a bad admin
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), and I''ve missed it... plus the whole community here is just top-notch, and it''s fun to really help folks with such a big decision
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anyway, sorry aaron, I promise we''ll get back to the topic at hand... what are your thoughts so far on the diamonds suggested?
 
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