Haywood74
Shiny_Rock
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- May 1, 2008
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Ok, so Good Old Gold hooked me up with this little fireball Solasfera, http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/4423/ My future Mrs. has known what I have been up to with the whole e-ring project and I told her to get whatever she wanted for a setting. She has decided on a 3 stone setting, so now it's back to shopping for diamonds....AGAIN...
So I would like some opinions on the side stones. We checked a somewhat local B&M store, and surprisingly they had some super-nice H&A ideal cuts in both .25 and .33 sizes. Personally, I like the way things look with the .25's, but both sets looked good. So here is where it gets confusing to me a bit and would like some objective thoughts on...
1. Should I go with "ideal cut" H&A or should I go with Solasfera cut side-stones? Price difference for them is pretty substantial, almost 40%.
2. Would there be a noticible difference in type of cut (H& v Solasfera) in such small diamonds?
3. If I go with H&A cut sides, should I search out certified stones online or should I pick them up locally with no certs? Price is fairly comparable and I am sure that the local place will come down since they are uncertified stones.
all thoughts and comments welcomed!
So I would like some opinions on the side stones. We checked a somewhat local B&M store, and surprisingly they had some super-nice H&A ideal cuts in both .25 and .33 sizes. Personally, I like the way things look with the .25's, but both sets looked good. So here is where it gets confusing to me a bit and would like some objective thoughts on...
1. Should I go with "ideal cut" H&A or should I go with Solasfera cut side-stones? Price difference for them is pretty substantial, almost 40%.
2. Would there be a noticible difference in type of cut (H& v Solasfera) in such small diamonds?
3. If I go with H&A cut sides, should I search out certified stones online or should I pick them up locally with no certs? Price is fairly comparable and I am sure that the local place will come down since they are uncertified stones.
all thoughts and comments welcomed!
