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Would you say that is a good price for that specific diamond? Also, with the diamond not incredibly large, will the setting look a little funny with the large sapphires and average diamond size? I really wouldn''t want to downsize the sapphire size.Date: 9/5/2007 9:20:45 AM
Author: Independent Gal
Hurray! I think that setting is great.
Of the two diamonds you''ve posted, I''d prefer the second one because the first is a titch deep. As a result, these two diamonds will look pretty much EXACTLY the same size (look at the mm measurements) but you''re paying much more for the first one because the cost per carat jumps dramatically when you get to the 0.7 carat mark.
ETA: What Ellen said! And the clarity issue is one to take account of. The SI1 is more likely to be eye clean.
Thanks so much for the help. I am a little worried about the size of the diamond. But I definitely don't want to sacrifice quality, color and cut for size. The only information I have on the sapphires is what was in the description: "Timeless crown-like design set with side fine Ceylon Sapphires weighing a total of 0.7cts."Date: 9/5/2007 1:16:05 PM
Author: Independent Gal
Yes, I think that's a fine price for that diamond! Can you get the pavillion angles and stuff to make sure it wows on HCA? My diamond is .7 carats too. It's a FINE size. And the thing to remember is that a perfectly cut diamond looks bigger and attracts more attention than less well cut ones because of the brilliance and brightness. I've had people say things like 'Whoa, look at you waving that thing around! You're blinding me!' (and this is a 50 yr old man) and my dad said it was the most noticeable diamond he ever saw. So people somehow change 'bright and blingy' to 'bigger' in their minds. People just aren't used to seeing REALLY BEAUTIFUL diamonds. Isn't that sad? So don't feel at all badly about the size. Seriously. That's going to be one GORGEOUS ring. And the diamond will be so bright white next to the sapphs that it will look great.
What are the mm. specs on the sapphs?
I do think that price looks reasonable for .67 F SI diamond. However, you could probably go lower than an F and still have a white, white diamond. Stones that are well cut hide color really well, so I don't think you'd necessarily be "sacrificing" anything if you went lower in color to get a larger diamond. Everyone's color threshold is different, but it seems to most people than a G or even H color still looks colorless. If you do a search on PS for Mara's J color diamond, you can see that even a well cut J can face up really white!Date: 9/5/2007 1:44:53 PM
Author: Need Help123
I am a little worried about the size of the diamond. But I definitely don't want to sacrifice quality, color and cut for size.
Date: 9/3/2007 3:01:54 AM
Author: EBree
Does your girlfriend like a more antique look? Here''s a ring from antiqueengagementrings.com that she might like:
Replica Art Deco Engagement Ring
ETA: I just noticed the ad says out of stock, but since it''s a replica, you could call about having one made.