subject: Single white male seeks large emerald diamond to help him not be single anymore.
Ok, first of all, let me say this forum has been incredibly useful for me and I''m sure countless others who never post here. I''ve spent the last two months searching for a diamond engagement ring for my GF. I''ve looked at well over 50 diamonds and finally have it narrowed down. Now that I''m at the end of my search though I have a bit of conundrum.
Here are the definites:
I want an emerald cut diamond - A max color of G and eye clear so probably a VS2 (although I did see one VS2 that wasn''t really eye clear).
The bottom line is that this ring my girlfriend will have for a long time. It is NOT for resale ever. I don''t care about the value of the stone (except to the extent that I don''t want to pay more than it is worth) - but I want it to look nice. So my primary concern is how it looks not the value or any specific numbers.
Having said that and having already said I''ve looked at over 50 stones, I saw one today that I absolutely loved. But first here is a bit of a story.
I''m now working with a jewler who has been in business in the same location for over 33 years. My parents have bought things from her for about 20 years and I trust her implicitly. She has an apraiser who is GIA trained in her store, this apraiser worked with my great grandfather 40 years ago (my great grandfather was a ring maker back in the day) and my parents have worked with him more recently as well. Initially I was looking at ONLY certified stones. Last week the jewler asked me if I would consider an uncertified stone - I initially said no, but, when I got to my car and thought about it I went back in and told her I would consider it. The reason I changed my mind was that I really trust her and as I said before I don''t really care about what grade the stone is and what color the stone is - I care much more about how it looks to me. If its beautiful but the fact that a piece of paper doesn''t come with it makes it less desirable to some then hopefully it will be a good deal for me. Additionally, the jewler said that any diamond I bought could be conditional upon my taking the diamond to an outside independent apraiser and the independent appraisers assesment of the diamond.
Having said that 3 days later she got a stone for me to see. I should preface this by saying that most of the stones I have seen until now have been what most people consider ideal specs, table of about 64%ish, depth about 63%ish, no fluor, excellent polish and symmetry, ratio of about 1.4.
Today I looked at this uncertified stone. I was floored as soon as I saw it - it was absolutely the most beautiful stone I''ve seen so far (to my eye) by about 10 fold. It is however, by the numbers, far from what most would consider ideal. The appraiser at the store looked at it and here is how he rated it:
Cut: Emerald/Victorian cut
Carats: 1.77
Dimensions: 10.1X6.19X2.9
Color:G (to be honest to my eye it was the clearest diamond I have ever seen)
Clarity: VS1 (when I looked at it with loupes, I saw several incclusions and to be honest it looked more like VS2''s that I have seen - but I''m certianly no expert and it''s eye clean so who cares?)
Table: 58%
Depth: 54%
Symmetry: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Flour: Slight
Girdle: Slightly thick to thick
Cutlet: None
I personally looked at the stone in multiple types of light - in the stores brightest area, another area of the store where it was dark, outside in direct sunlight, I even went into the bathroom and turned out the lights (although I was scared I was going to drop it in the toilet). It was amazing in every light possible.
So here are my questions:
1. Am I being a fool here? I know the prevailing wisdom is never to buy a stone that doesn''t have a certificate - but if I trust the jewler, have an independent apraiser look at it as well then wouldn''t I really be a fool to pass up the most beautiful diamond I''ve seen by 10X just because it doesn''t come with a piece of paper? I should also note that it''s really not about the price savings - that''s a nice bonus but I personally think this diamond should be more valuable then any of the others I''ve looked at that were 5-10K more expensive.
2. Again, I know that the numbers for this diamond are what some would consider sub-optimal. Particularly, the dimensions (very skinny - pancake like diamond), small table, depth and the slight blue fluor as well (something I did''t even really see in any of the lights). If despite these numbers I still think it looks amazing then do the numers matter?
3. Given what the numers are would anyone have any specific concerns. Anything in particular I should look at or consider? Any specific lighting conditions I should spend extra time evaluating?
4. From the side it does look very skinny (2.9 depth) but when in a setting I do''nt think I would even notice unless you put it next to a diamond that is thicker. Any concerns that it is so skinny?
5. The price right now stands at $9000 and I suspect she would come down some from that. I don''t really know how to appropriately value the fact that it doesn''t have a cert., she says it was just cut and so hasn''t been sent for certification yet. Any thoughts on how to appropriately value the fact that it has no certificate?
6. Finally, it is a victorian cut (some type of emerald cut but slighly different). I noticed a small difference from the traditional emerald cut but I couldn''t really put my finger on what it was. I can''t find too much info about said cut. Any thoughts?
AGain, I really appreciate everyone''s help. Even though you haven''t answered me sepcifically yet, all of the information on these forums has been invaluably helpful.
Cheers and happy holidays to all.
Doug
Ok, first of all, let me say this forum has been incredibly useful for me and I''m sure countless others who never post here. I''ve spent the last two months searching for a diamond engagement ring for my GF. I''ve looked at well over 50 diamonds and finally have it narrowed down. Now that I''m at the end of my search though I have a bit of conundrum.
Here are the definites:
I want an emerald cut diamond - A max color of G and eye clear so probably a VS2 (although I did see one VS2 that wasn''t really eye clear).
The bottom line is that this ring my girlfriend will have for a long time. It is NOT for resale ever. I don''t care about the value of the stone (except to the extent that I don''t want to pay more than it is worth) - but I want it to look nice. So my primary concern is how it looks not the value or any specific numbers.
Having said that and having already said I''ve looked at over 50 stones, I saw one today that I absolutely loved. But first here is a bit of a story.
I''m now working with a jewler who has been in business in the same location for over 33 years. My parents have bought things from her for about 20 years and I trust her implicitly. She has an apraiser who is GIA trained in her store, this apraiser worked with my great grandfather 40 years ago (my great grandfather was a ring maker back in the day) and my parents have worked with him more recently as well. Initially I was looking at ONLY certified stones. Last week the jewler asked me if I would consider an uncertified stone - I initially said no, but, when I got to my car and thought about it I went back in and told her I would consider it. The reason I changed my mind was that I really trust her and as I said before I don''t really care about what grade the stone is and what color the stone is - I care much more about how it looks to me. If its beautiful but the fact that a piece of paper doesn''t come with it makes it less desirable to some then hopefully it will be a good deal for me. Additionally, the jewler said that any diamond I bought could be conditional upon my taking the diamond to an outside independent apraiser and the independent appraisers assesment of the diamond.
Having said that 3 days later she got a stone for me to see. I should preface this by saying that most of the stones I have seen until now have been what most people consider ideal specs, table of about 64%ish, depth about 63%ish, no fluor, excellent polish and symmetry, ratio of about 1.4.
Today I looked at this uncertified stone. I was floored as soon as I saw it - it was absolutely the most beautiful stone I''ve seen so far (to my eye) by about 10 fold. It is however, by the numbers, far from what most would consider ideal. The appraiser at the store looked at it and here is how he rated it:
Cut: Emerald/Victorian cut
Carats: 1.77
Dimensions: 10.1X6.19X2.9
Color:G (to be honest to my eye it was the clearest diamond I have ever seen)
Clarity: VS1 (when I looked at it with loupes, I saw several incclusions and to be honest it looked more like VS2''s that I have seen - but I''m certianly no expert and it''s eye clean so who cares?)
Table: 58%
Depth: 54%
Symmetry: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Flour: Slight
Girdle: Slightly thick to thick
Cutlet: None
I personally looked at the stone in multiple types of light - in the stores brightest area, another area of the store where it was dark, outside in direct sunlight, I even went into the bathroom and turned out the lights (although I was scared I was going to drop it in the toilet). It was amazing in every light possible.
So here are my questions:
1. Am I being a fool here? I know the prevailing wisdom is never to buy a stone that doesn''t have a certificate - but if I trust the jewler, have an independent apraiser look at it as well then wouldn''t I really be a fool to pass up the most beautiful diamond I''ve seen by 10X just because it doesn''t come with a piece of paper? I should also note that it''s really not about the price savings - that''s a nice bonus but I personally think this diamond should be more valuable then any of the others I''ve looked at that were 5-10K more expensive.
2. Again, I know that the numbers for this diamond are what some would consider sub-optimal. Particularly, the dimensions (very skinny - pancake like diamond), small table, depth and the slight blue fluor as well (something I did''t even really see in any of the lights). If despite these numbers I still think it looks amazing then do the numers matter?
3. Given what the numers are would anyone have any specific concerns. Anything in particular I should look at or consider? Any specific lighting conditions I should spend extra time evaluating?
4. From the side it does look very skinny (2.9 depth) but when in a setting I do''nt think I would even notice unless you put it next to a diamond that is thicker. Any concerns that it is so skinny?
5. The price right now stands at $9000 and I suspect she would come down some from that. I don''t really know how to appropriately value the fact that it doesn''t have a cert., she says it was just cut and so hasn''t been sent for certification yet. Any thoughts on how to appropriately value the fact that it has no certificate?
6. Finally, it is a victorian cut (some type of emerald cut but slighly different). I noticed a small difference from the traditional emerald cut but I couldn''t really put my finger on what it was. I can''t find too much info about said cut. Any thoughts?
AGain, I really appreciate everyone''s help. Even though you haven''t answered me sepcifically yet, all of the information on these forums has been invaluably helpful.
Cheers and happy holidays to all.
Doug
