socialworker
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Nov 1, 2003
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well i just picked up a ring for my baby at a zales outlet store. the price of the three stone princess cut was 2800.00 however they started deducting stuff and then the price ended up being 1,799.99. i walked into the store wanting to pay around 4,000 but now i think i picked up a cheap ring. my finance was there and she loved the ring, i tried to point at another one which was about 3,999.99 to no avail. she is a simple woman, who never owned any gold or diamonds until she meet me, not because she cant afford it(parents are doctors) but because she never cared.
according to the International gem information appraisal summary card:
cut/style: rect mod brill cut
weight: est total weight 0.98ct
color: E-F
clarity I1
Pol/sym: Good/Good
Est. Retail repl value: 3,316.00
one platinum mounting ring wt in total 4.6 dwt stamped cont. three natural damonds two at 0.245 ct each, tw 0.49 ct, one at 0.49 ct.
the one that i wanted her to get was for 3,999.99 had a clarity of i1 and color of H .the only difference is that it was two carats. what do you all think?is it a cheap ring? should i talk to her about it? we have 15 days to trade it in for another one according to zales outlet policy
according to the International gem information appraisal summary card:
cut/style: rect mod brill cut
weight: est total weight 0.98ct
color: E-F
clarity I1
Pol/sym: Good/Good
Est. Retail repl value: 3,316.00
one platinum mounting ring wt in total 4.6 dwt stamped cont. three natural damonds two at 0.245 ct each, tw 0.49 ct, one at 0.49 ct.
the one that i wanted her to get was for 3,999.99 had a clarity of i1 and color of H .the only difference is that it was two carats. what do you all think?is it a cheap ring? should i talk to her about it? we have 15 days to trade it in for another one according to zales outlet policy