please help me figure out if I have any recourse here…inherited a G VS1 1.17 carat stone (got it appraised by a certified GIA appraisal) from my grandmother and I went to a reputable jeweler to get a custom setting made. I left my stone with them for the 2 weeks that my setting was being made. Picked it up a couple days ago and noticed several things that are making me worry that this is not my stone. In the top picture my real setting with the questionable stone is on the left. On the right is the picture I took when I picked the setting, with my dianond sitting unmounted in a sample.
1. Black speck visible looking down at a slight angle – it was cleaned when I picked it up and I can’t get the speck off which makes me think it is an inclusion…but I don’t think a VS1 shoill have an inclusion visible to the naked eye.
2. When I perform the breath test the stone stays cloudy for several seconds and isn’t completely clear until I wipe it off.
3. What looks like a cut (possible the bottom of a diamond “cap”?) circling the diamond about a quarter of the way below the girdle.
4. Diamond looks smaller (reference first picture – left is what I have now and right is when I picked out the setting.
I didnt have the stone added to my insurance policy before I got it set – when I get it reappraised if it turns out to be a worse quality/different diamond or (God forbid) a CZ is there anything I can do? Am I just being paranoid? Help! Thanks in advance.




1. Black speck visible looking down at a slight angle – it was cleaned when I picked it up and I can’t get the speck off which makes me think it is an inclusion…but I don’t think a VS1 shoill have an inclusion visible to the naked eye.
2. When I perform the breath test the stone stays cloudy for several seconds and isn’t completely clear until I wipe it off.
3. What looks like a cut (possible the bottom of a diamond “cap”?) circling the diamond about a quarter of the way below the girdle.
4. Diamond looks smaller (reference first picture – left is what I have now and right is when I picked out the setting.
I didnt have the stone added to my insurance policy before I got it set – when I get it reappraised if it turns out to be a worse quality/different diamond or (God forbid) a CZ is there anything I can do? Am I just being paranoid? Help! Thanks in advance.



