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Thoughts on Cushion

boilerguy

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Hi all,

I recently purchased the components of my soon-to-be engagement ring for my long time girlfriend. She is in love with cushion cut diamonds so I went that route. The only issue is I really fell in love with a more rectangular cushion (we never really discussed if she likes squared or more rectangular. I am having this set in a Ritani platinum band with .15 diamonds on the band plus a surpise diamond set underneath the cushion (I guess this helps with reflecting light?). Specs on the diamond: GIA 0.91 carat, D, SI1, un-rated cut (due to it being a cushion). Let me know your thoughts!

Additional questions:
-What is the purpose of the surprise diamond?
-Are rectangular cushions more or less desirable?
-What do you think I should have paid for this diamond (want to check if I was able to bargain a favorable deal)?

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Price would depend on which laboratory graded the stone.

If GIA/AGS, I'd perhaps have paid $4000-5000. The ratio (i.e. width to length, perfect square having a 1:1 ratio) seems quite extreme, like way over 1.5:1? Do you have the dimensions and other details?
 
I do not have the exact dimensions in front of me but I calculated the ratio earlier and it was 1.21:1. I think this image may make it appear a little more rectangular than it really is but it is definitely more rectangular than square.
 
Hmmm.

For the record, I do think it looks like a great stone.

But from that picture, it does look to me as if it is closer to a 1.3 ratio than to 1.2, but I know photos can be misleading (although the fingers don't appear to be that elongated). Anyway... I don't think this has any bearing on the aesthetics or attractiveness of the stone, but I bring this up because long cushions won't be to everyone's taste and accordingly that can affect the value - once you start to get above the 1.2 or 1.3 ratio, it can reduce the price per carat compared with something which is 1.15 or even 1:1. For some reason the cushion seems to behave differently in this pricing aspect when compared with say radiants (where ratios aren't such a big deal) and asscher v emerald cuts.

I was probably being a little bit mean with the price I put down there; I think nearer to/around the $5k region (£3.5k in my language) would be a fair price, assuming VG-EX polish and symmetry and no-faint fluorescence. Do you have polish/sym/fluor details? Also table and depth % etc.
 
Additional questions:
-What is the purpose of the surprise diamond?
Just for looks. Doesnt really have anything to do with improving the light on the center stone unless this is something that
is new that I'm not familiar with.

-Are rectangular cushions more or less desirable?
I would say they are not as popular as ones that are closer to square. Nothing wrong with them.
-What do you think I should have paid for this diamond (want to check if I was able to bargain a favorable deal)?
I'm going to guess around $3200/$3400.
 
I think that the $3k price band is too low - see on GOG here http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/10887/

This seems identical in many aspects (at least as many as we can tell from the original post), but is an I colour (rather than D) and it is still priced at $3.7k. I think you'd struggle to find a D colour (even with those ratios below the $4k mark).
 
I agree the 3k seems low, the price I paid was towards the low end of the 4-5k. Original quoted price was 5k. I found a similar stone on James Allen http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/cushion-cut/0.90-carat-e-color-si1-clarity-sku-172656.... It seems with a E color and falling close to 1 carat you can rarely drop below 4k if ever.

Just realized I mistyped before, it is an E not D.

Also, I do not think the picture is elongated but I believe the tweezers (?) create an illusion as to how wide the stone actually is, who knows I'll post the actual dimensions when available.
 
Update: Actual stone dimensions: 6.39 x 5.25 x 3.59 equalling 1.22:1
 
I love my rectangular cushion!
 
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