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Rough_Rock
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- Mar 4, 2006
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Argh! This diamond buying process has me feeling like a dog chasing its tail sometimes.
Went to the SF jewelrymart/gift center today in search of diamonds that might compare to some of the ones I was finding at online vendors. I thought I was wanting a warmer (J?) stone, in the just under 1 carat range, eye-clean, round, ideal cut, certified.
After seeing some of the Js and even Is in the setting I fell in love with (platinum, halo, micro pave w/approx 1 ct (tw) of beadwork), I realized I was way off in what I wanted. We looked at the setting with a .70 G, SI1, very eye clean, and fell in love.
Now - here''s the glitch. It''s GIA, so no measurements of crown angle or pavilion angle. I know it''s NOT ideal simply from measurements - depth is 61.7, table is 58. Measurements of the stone, if they make ANY difference, are 5.70 X 5.77 X 3.54. Polish and symmetry were very good/very good. Vendor wants $2186 for the stone, which I know is way out of any ideal range, so I assume it''s much less than an ideal cut, which terrifies me that I''m making a bad decision. (And yes, I do this with any big purchase, just so you know. I can be a little neurotic!)
So, you ask, did I love the way the stone set in the ring? Yes! Was it sparkly and beautiful? Yes! But - did I fall for the trick of fancy lighting? Perhaps!
The stone and ring are on hold for us. The dealer was a straight shooter from what I could tell, and I liked him a lot.
So - my question to the OH SO WISE pricescopers - what questions should I ask before buying the stone? I know I want to make sure of Polish and Symmetry, because I''m only 90% sure that it was VG/VG - I thought I wrote it down but I think I was blinded by the light, so to speak, and a little distracted. It does have a GIA report, I know that much. He pointed out the SI to us, both with the loupe (I couldn''t see it even with the loupe) and with a microscope (could see it there, but it''s near the edge, doesn''t worry me at all.) What else do I want to ask this guy before I give him the $$?
This is the first diamond we''ve bought loose, and the first time we''ve done it armed with any knowledge (the earrings came from Tiffany, talk about "blinded by the light...")
Help?!
Thanks!!!
Oh, and with the setting that we love so much now, our budget for a stone is only about $2350, so don''t go suggesting a H + A, E color, VVS2 or anything! I don''t want to go smaller than .7 unless it''s negligible - I''d be happy with .69 or .68...
Went to the SF jewelrymart/gift center today in search of diamonds that might compare to some of the ones I was finding at online vendors. I thought I was wanting a warmer (J?) stone, in the just under 1 carat range, eye-clean, round, ideal cut, certified.
After seeing some of the Js and even Is in the setting I fell in love with (platinum, halo, micro pave w/approx 1 ct (tw) of beadwork), I realized I was way off in what I wanted. We looked at the setting with a .70 G, SI1, very eye clean, and fell in love.
Now - here''s the glitch. It''s GIA, so no measurements of crown angle or pavilion angle. I know it''s NOT ideal simply from measurements - depth is 61.7, table is 58. Measurements of the stone, if they make ANY difference, are 5.70 X 5.77 X 3.54. Polish and symmetry were very good/very good. Vendor wants $2186 for the stone, which I know is way out of any ideal range, so I assume it''s much less than an ideal cut, which terrifies me that I''m making a bad decision. (And yes, I do this with any big purchase, just so you know. I can be a little neurotic!)
So, you ask, did I love the way the stone set in the ring? Yes! Was it sparkly and beautiful? Yes! But - did I fall for the trick of fancy lighting? Perhaps!
The stone and ring are on hold for us. The dealer was a straight shooter from what I could tell, and I liked him a lot.
So - my question to the OH SO WISE pricescopers - what questions should I ask before buying the stone? I know I want to make sure of Polish and Symmetry, because I''m only 90% sure that it was VG/VG - I thought I wrote it down but I think I was blinded by the light, so to speak, and a little distracted. It does have a GIA report, I know that much. He pointed out the SI to us, both with the loupe (I couldn''t see it even with the loupe) and with a microscope (could see it there, but it''s near the edge, doesn''t worry me at all.) What else do I want to ask this guy before I give him the $$?
This is the first diamond we''ve bought loose, and the first time we''ve done it armed with any knowledge (the earrings came from Tiffany, talk about "blinded by the light...")

Help?!
Thanks!!!
Oh, and with the setting that we love so much now, our budget for a stone is only about $2350, so don''t go suggesting a H + A, E color, VVS2 or anything! I don''t want to go smaller than .7 unless it''s negligible - I''d be happy with .69 or .68...