I spent today looking at H, I, and J RB colored stones. I wrote about my experiences at Gordon''s and Bernie Robbins in Hangout in 2 separate threads.
The only ideal cut stone I was able to see was a HOF I colored that faced up beautifully white. I was only able to compare this to a non-branded J colored very good cut quality stone and could distinguish between the 2 colors immediately.
My question, if I go with an ideal cut RB (size between 1.3-1.5 ct) should I be able to distinguish between an I and a J? The setting I have picked is a JA yg with 4 sidestones of G/H color. Here''s the link to the setting:
http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/settings-with-sidestones/ring/item_58-2170.asp
Which color center RB should I go with H, I, or J? assuming that I will definitely go with an ideal cut stone? I myself would prefer to go with an I or J because I could go up in size a abit.
The only ideal cut stone I was able to see was a HOF I colored that faced up beautifully white. I was only able to compare this to a non-branded J colored very good cut quality stone and could distinguish between the 2 colors immediately.
My question, if I go with an ideal cut RB (size between 1.3-1.5 ct) should I be able to distinguish between an I and a J? The setting I have picked is a JA yg with 4 sidestones of G/H color. Here''s the link to the setting:
http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/settings-with-sidestones/ring/item_58-2170.asp
Which color center RB should I go with H, I, or J? assuming that I will definitely go with an ideal cut stone? I myself would prefer to go with an I or J because I could go up in size a abit.