Hi Everyone;
I saw some diamond stud earrings today they were .90 carats total and they were F color and VS 1 clarity.
I didnt get the angels and all for the cut but they sparkled a lot, they were very pretty.
Is around $500 a good price for them? Thanks
Unfortunately, without information on the cut it''s too hard for people to say whether you''re getting a good deal. Who graded the diamonds? Are they a good match? Do they just sparkle because of the "special" lighting? I think what most people would tell you is that you can''t judge value without all the information, but if the diamonds are worth the $500 in your eyes get them. Personally, I would pass on them as I doubt the cut is very good, but if they look good to you, great!
I saw them at a show for an auction on Thursday. I saw them today, the lighting was not good in the place where they showed them, they had a Harry Winstons diamond there and it didnt seem to sparkle too much in the light there.
I have seen good diamonds and they seemed to look good to me, they looked very white and sparkly to me.
You''re the person who matters most. Is there any way they will let you take them to an independent appraiser before purchasing (or get your money back if you''re not satisfied)?
Honestly, it sounds like you really like them and want them, so if you''re happy with the quality I say go for it!
Hi Kenny;
Yeah I have a loupe I can go look at it tomorrow maybe I will go take a look and see what it looks like inside the stone.
Mara: I know you get what you pay for most of the time, but I think at auctions it is different, at that same auction they have a Harry winstons ring for 6000 and I am sure retail it is a whole lot more then that.
But I will see, I am not sure if the earrings are worth buying or not.
Thanks everyone.
$500 is WAAAYYYYY cheap for 2 x.45, F, VS1 stones. I''d say they either are not what they say they are, or there is something wrong with them. Or, maybe (it''sa long shot) it is just a distress sale from a private individual (you mentioned an auction.) If you like them and want them for $500, even if they don''t turn out to be those specs, go for it. Otherwise, take some precautions.
Often times at auctions, initial bids are placed below the actual value...it is doubtful that they''ll actually go for $500 after the bidding starts, if it really is a great pair of diamonds. I''d do a little more research about them and then decide what you''re willing to pay. If you''re the only one bidding and you get them for $500, awesome, but I guess I wouldn''t count on that happening...
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