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InfoGatherer0906

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Hi! Total novice here, trying to choose between these two stones and I'm really hoping for some expert advice about which to go with and why. It will be going in a yellow gold ring setting and I'm purposely looking at slightly warmer color grades. ASET images provided by the jeweler.

Thank you in advance!

Option 1: 2.21 G VVS2
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2.21ct ASET.jpg


Option 2: 2.30 H VVS2
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2.30ct ASET.jpg
 

InfoGatherer0906

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I’m going to take a chance and tag a few of you who seem to be actively engaging on some other posts with comments about nuance, ideal proportions, etc.

@DejaWiz @Kim N @sledge
 

DejaWiz

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Hello and welcome to PriceScope, InfoGatherer0906!

I would choose that HPHT all day long - your search is over! :)
 

InfoGatherer0906

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Hello and welcome to PriceScope, InfoGatherer0906!

I would choose that HPHT all day long - your search is over! :)

Thank you! That sounds like a strong opinion. I’ve been looking for differentiators to help make the decision easy, but it’s difficult when you don’t know what you’re looking at. :confused:

Is that strictly because of your preference for HPHT, or are there other factors weighing into your choice as well?
 

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In addition to being HPHT, the proportions of the H VVS2 are very tight and the arrows are nice and clean and the lab report also states H&A.
 

DejaWiz

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Thank you! That sounds like a strong opinion. I’ve been looking for differentiators to help make the decision easy, but it’s difficult when you don’t know what you’re looking at. :confused:

Is that strictly because of your preference for HPHT, or are there other factors weighing into your choice as well?

I think the optical performance between the two will be quite similar*, if they were side by side.

The H VVS2 has a couple of things going for it over the G VVS2, in my opinion:
1. HPHT, especially at such a high clarity grade, will be as close to the way diamonds are made via the natural process of the Earth.
2. The 75% lowers results in thicker arrows, which usually means chunkier flashes.

* barring no issues with the CVD grown method (with PGT) such as growth graining, birefringence, light scattering causing haziness, brownish hue, etc.
 

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Agree w others. The HPHT is my favorite even though I suspect they will perform similarly
 

InfoGatherer0906

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Thank you all! Your feedback has been really helpful and reassuring.
 

Kim N

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In addition to being HPHT, the proportions of the H VVS2 are very tight and the arrows are nice and clean and the lab report also states H&A.

Late to the party, but I agree with all of this!

It's pretty rare to find such a great HPHT that's G or lower color without blue nuance, but you've found it! And like DejaWiz, I like the wider arrows of the H.
 

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Both are good choices.

I like the G color, GIA report, smaller table and c/p combo. It will be a firey stone and the 80% lowers will help balance it. GIA doesn’t identify H&A stones but symmetry appears spot on based on the ASET. I might add the smaller table and fact lowers are reported to nearest 5% leaves some interpretation. Yes, they are more skinny than the H but it’s marginal.

The H has a near perfect Tolk c/p relationship. The table is just marginally larger and I think the contrast from the slightly fatter arrows will make that stone a performer as well. To me, the clear advantage is being classified as H&A and being HPHT. Both being VVS2 there is no real concern of clarity but I do prefer the cleaner plot of the H and the fact nothing is on the table.

Both have great ASET’s and will have optimal light return. Again two very solid choices but I also lean a little sweet on the H.

if both stones can be compared side to side I am curious how they compare in color. As you know color grades have slight range. So it may be possible you get a high G (almost F) vs a low H (almost I). Or maybe a high H and low G so they are very hard to discern. Depending exact range, it may tip you one way or the other depending on your color sensitivity, tolerance and preference.

Good luck. I don’t think there is a wrong decision to be made with these two stones.
 

InfoGatherer0906

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Both are good choices.

I like the G color, GIA report, smaller table and c/p combo. It will be a firey stone and the 80% lowers will help balance it. GIA doesn’t identify H&A stones but symmetry appears spot on based on the ASET. I might add the smaller table and fact lowers are reported to nearest 5% leaves some interpretation. Yes, they are more skinny than the H but it’s marginal.

The H has a near perfect Tolk c/p relationship. The table is just marginally larger and I think the contrast from the slightly fatter arrows will make that stone a performer as well. To me, the clear advantage is being classified as H&A and being HPHT. Both being VVS2 there is no real concern of clarity but I do prefer the cleaner plot of the H and the fact nothing is on the table.

Both have great ASET’s and will have optimal light return. Again two very solid choices but I also lean a little sweet on the H.

if both stones can be compared side to side I am curious how they compare in color. As you know color grades have slight range. So it may be possible you get a high G (almost F) vs a low H (almost I). Or maybe a high H and low G so they are very hard to discern. Depending exact range, it may tip you one way or the other depending on your color sensitivity, tolerance and preference.

Good luck. I don’t think there is a wrong decision to be made with these two stones.

Thanks! These are not exactly side-by-side, but I don’t think there’s a hugely discernible difference in color.
(Not my hand, btw. Photos are from the jeweler.) CF525097-5CFB-4AC1-A200-C5477947B088.jpeg 2105089D-EFBD-4757-968A-79AF9BD31993.jpeg
 

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After seeing these latest pictures, I would stick to my recommendation for the HPHT H color for the growth method peace of mind...that is strictly my own personal preference though, so go with your gut!
 

InfoGatherer0906

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Seriously, thank you all. Your input means a lot and gives me so much peace of mind.
 

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Post pictures when it comes!
 
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