couturequeen17
Rough_Rock
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- Dec 1, 2007
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Okay, I hope this one hasn't been done to death. I'm really sorry if it has. This is my first post, so hey everyone.
I don't know all that much about diamonds, just the basics I guess. (There is sooo much to know.) But, I do know that all the other mall stores (ie: Zales, Kay, Helzburg) are a rip off. I figured that out when I looked online to compare their preset solitaire rings vs. Blue Nile's loose diamonds plus rings. It also doesn't help that the lady at Helzburg laughed at me for wanted a promise ring for around 1/2 ct or more. I didn't like their diamonds anyways. Even in their great Jewelry store lighting, the diamonds didn't look good at all. I'd rather spend $2000 for a wonderful 1/2ct loose diamond than their $999 1ct diamond ring.
My boyfriend and I are looking for a promise ring with a $2500 budget. I feel that I am just too young to be engaged right now. Another thing I have a question about it stone shape. I love the look of an emerald cut, but will that look smaller than a round brilliant of the same ct weight? The downside of an emerald cut is that they seem to lack the brilliance of the round stones & it's easier to see the flaws.
The reason I would choose Tiffany is because from when I was a baby I was a Tiffany girl. My favorite rattles were Tiffany & I had a Tiffany piggy bank. (I smashed it when it got full enough, but I still have the rattles.
)I bought sterling silver jewelry from there a few years ago, and was very pleased with the craftsmanship.
I visited the store at a mall in Charlotte (SouthPark Mall), and I was loved the ring soo much when I tried it on. The ring is tapered toward the outer edge at the top, which really seems to show off the diamond more than one that isn't.
The reason I would choose Blue Nile, is that I could get a stone of 1/2 ct vs. 1/3 ct and choose from several settings. (though I prefer more simplistic. However, I would want to see it in person before he buys it, which isn't feasible. I already know he's planning to give it to me for Christmas (I got him a Wii for Christmas. shhh.) If we get it and don't like it or it's the wrong size, it may be more complicated to return and/or it may not be ready on time. Also, it just doesn't seem as secure to purchase one online and then look at it.
On the certificate, it says it's laser inscription says "H&A." Does that mean Hearts & Arrows?
Blue Nile:
Price:$2,124
Carat weight:0.50
Cut:Ideal
Color:G
Clarity:IF
Depth %:61.8%
Table %:55%
Symmetry:Excellent
Polish:Excellent
Girdle:Thin, faceted
Culet:None
Fluorescence:None
Measurements:5.12 x 5.14 x 3.17 mm
+ $300 18k white gold setting.
http://www.bluenile.com/product_details.asp?oid=3074&page=1&col=1&row=2&pos=4&set_shape=
OR
A Tiffany ring with a 1/3 ct G color vvs1 clarity, for $2000. (It's sparklyness could have blinded me if I had sensitive eyes).. The setting is the Tiffany setting - in white gold of course.
http://www.tiffany.com/Engagement/Item.aspx?subCategoryid=1001
I don't know all that much about diamonds, just the basics I guess. (There is sooo much to know.) But, I do know that all the other mall stores (ie: Zales, Kay, Helzburg) are a rip off. I figured that out when I looked online to compare their preset solitaire rings vs. Blue Nile's loose diamonds plus rings. It also doesn't help that the lady at Helzburg laughed at me for wanted a promise ring for around 1/2 ct or more. I didn't like their diamonds anyways. Even in their great Jewelry store lighting, the diamonds didn't look good at all. I'd rather spend $2000 for a wonderful 1/2ct loose diamond than their $999 1ct diamond ring.
My boyfriend and I are looking for a promise ring with a $2500 budget. I feel that I am just too young to be engaged right now. Another thing I have a question about it stone shape. I love the look of an emerald cut, but will that look smaller than a round brilliant of the same ct weight? The downside of an emerald cut is that they seem to lack the brilliance of the round stones & it's easier to see the flaws.
The reason I would choose Tiffany is because from when I was a baby I was a Tiffany girl. My favorite rattles were Tiffany & I had a Tiffany piggy bank. (I smashed it when it got full enough, but I still have the rattles.
I visited the store at a mall in Charlotte (SouthPark Mall), and I was loved the ring soo much when I tried it on. The ring is tapered toward the outer edge at the top, which really seems to show off the diamond more than one that isn't.
The reason I would choose Blue Nile, is that I could get a stone of 1/2 ct vs. 1/3 ct and choose from several settings. (though I prefer more simplistic. However, I would want to see it in person before he buys it, which isn't feasible. I already know he's planning to give it to me for Christmas (I got him a Wii for Christmas. shhh.) If we get it and don't like it or it's the wrong size, it may be more complicated to return and/or it may not be ready on time. Also, it just doesn't seem as secure to purchase one online and then look at it.
On the certificate, it says it's laser inscription says "H&A." Does that mean Hearts & Arrows?
Blue Nile:
Price:$2,124
Carat weight:0.50
Cut:Ideal
Color:G
Clarity:IF
Depth %:61.8%
Table %:55%
Symmetry:Excellent
Polish:Excellent
Girdle:Thin, faceted
Culet:None
Fluorescence:None
Measurements:5.12 x 5.14 x 3.17 mm
+ $300 18k white gold setting.
http://www.bluenile.com/product_details.asp?oid=3074&page=1&col=1&row=2&pos=4&set_shape=
OR
A Tiffany ring with a 1/3 ct G color vvs1 clarity, for $2000. (It's sparklyness could have blinded me if I had sensitive eyes).. The setting is the Tiffany setting - in white gold of course.
http://www.tiffany.com/Engagement/Item.aspx?subCategoryid=1001