My jeweler obviously wants to make a buck so I'm taking what he says with a grain of salt and want to get the opinion of some of you fine people!
I have a princess cut 5.66 x 5.58, G, VVS2, 1.20, table 68%, no flr, $5k. I had someone (recommended on here and 40+yrs of experience) appraise it and he said the cut looks good. In fact he said I did a great job for the price I paid. My main concern was it wasn't catching light well. When I inspect it I think it looks great and my appraisal guy corroborated that as well.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/rap.certs/Gia/Certificates/2016/11/4/2173972212.pdf
The jeweler says the girdle is too thick and the dimensions look more like a ct that is closer to 1ct. While I did find some wider 1ct diamonds, they were also the same price as what I paid. He is saying he has a 5.80x5.82 1ct for about $6k, but I don't really want to pay 20% more for a 6.8% increase in top surface area. Also, his is VS1 and mine is VVS2.
Anyways, I think I should stick with what I have. Can I get your thoughts though?
I have a princess cut 5.66 x 5.58, G, VVS2, 1.20, table 68%, no flr, $5k. I had someone (recommended on here and 40+yrs of experience) appraise it and he said the cut looks good. In fact he said I did a great job for the price I paid. My main concern was it wasn't catching light well. When I inspect it I think it looks great and my appraisal guy corroborated that as well.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/rap.certs/Gia/Certificates/2016/11/4/2173972212.pdf
The jeweler says the girdle is too thick and the dimensions look more like a ct that is closer to 1ct. While I did find some wider 1ct diamonds, they were also the same price as what I paid. He is saying he has a 5.80x5.82 1ct for about $6k, but I don't really want to pay 20% more for a 6.8% increase in top surface area. Also, his is VS1 and mine is VVS2.
Anyways, I think I should stick with what I have. Can I get your thoughts though?