The general consensus here on PS is that we should only be looking at certified diamonds. I think that is a wise rule, especially for single, larger stones for engagement rings, etc. Is there any exception to this rule? For instance, what about smaller uncertified stones from a respected craftsman/jeweler such as Leon Mege? (I'm using him as an example because of his (very well-deserved) reputation for excellence and because I always browse his website and drool and would like to one day buy something from him.)
If Mege, or a comparable craftsman of his quality/reputation were to have a pair of earrings, but with uncertified stones, would you be a buyer? For example, I've seen several pairs of earrings on Mege's site over the years with stones in the .6 to 1.0 ct range (per stone). None with certificates. And as his specialty is unusual cuts such as antique cushion cuts, these are not common stones with comparables in the PS database (nor HCA scores). I once spoke with him a year or so back about a pair of earrings he had, and he told me what the color/clarity was, but that they weren't certified. He also said he could get loose stones and make custom pieces. How do you evaluate stones without a certificate, especially something like an antique cushion cut?
I'm thinking of getting earrings for my wife in the next year or so. Nothing too spendy--probably want to spend ~$3-4.5K (total) on two stones each in the .5-.75 ct range, and I favor antique cushion cuts. If Leon could source something in that range that wasn't certified, would that be ok? Would I be able to rely on his statement as to weight, cut, color and clarity?
If Mege, or a comparable craftsman of his quality/reputation were to have a pair of earrings, but with uncertified stones, would you be a buyer? For example, I've seen several pairs of earrings on Mege's site over the years with stones in the .6 to 1.0 ct range (per stone). None with certificates. And as his specialty is unusual cuts such as antique cushion cuts, these are not common stones with comparables in the PS database (nor HCA scores). I once spoke with him a year or so back about a pair of earrings he had, and he told me what the color/clarity was, but that they weren't certified. He also said he could get loose stones and make custom pieces. How do you evaluate stones without a certificate, especially something like an antique cushion cut?
I'm thinking of getting earrings for my wife in the next year or so. Nothing too spendy--probably want to spend ~$3-4.5K (total) on two stones each in the .5-.75 ct range, and I favor antique cushion cuts. If Leon could source something in that range that wasn't certified, would that be ok? Would I be able to rely on his statement as to weight, cut, color and clarity?