Hi all, seeking a bit of insight on the following diamond and a variety of settings. A big shout out to Gypsy for providing a ton of guidance regarding my first ring purchase that is still a work in progress. I still continue to scour this sight for information, as well as do my homework at PS vendors. Anyway, I am seriously considering this particular stone to be set in a halo... Ring size would be a 4 US.



From what my novice eyes can see, the ASET and DiamXray images look pretty promising... The stone also appears to be very clean.
Specs are 0.9ct, H, VS2. 58% table, 69.9% depth, 5.47 x 5.55 x 3.82
The settings I was considering are https://bridal.gabrielny.com/product/ER9319W44JJ https://bridal.gabrielny.com/product/ER8152W44JJ
My question is do you think this stone will be a great performer based on the specs? Also, does it become a matter of personal preference when setting a stone like this in a halo? I would hate to diminish the appearance of the stone by perhaps creating a "distraction" with a halo... but I know my gf does like the halo setting. If this stone does not work out, I plan to keep browsing for an august vintage round that could be set in a pave in order to accent the unique facets.
Appreciate the info



From what my novice eyes can see, the ASET and DiamXray images look pretty promising... The stone also appears to be very clean.
Specs are 0.9ct, H, VS2. 58% table, 69.9% depth, 5.47 x 5.55 x 3.82
The settings I was considering are https://bridal.gabrielny.com/product/ER9319W44JJ https://bridal.gabrielny.com/product/ER8152W44JJ
My question is do you think this stone will be a great performer based on the specs? Also, does it become a matter of personal preference when setting a stone like this in a halo? I would hate to diminish the appearance of the stone by perhaps creating a "distraction" with a halo... but I know my gf does like the halo setting. If this stone does not work out, I plan to keep browsing for an august vintage round that could be set in a pave in order to accent the unique facets.
Appreciate the info