klokkeblomst
Rough_Rock
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- May 12, 2014
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I'm in the process of buying a 1.4 carat SI2 OEC for $3000. It was set in a 6-prong setting, and I expressed concern to the jeweler that I didn't know what the condition was under the prongs. He "guaranteed" me that there was no chip in the diamond. He said that with his microscope he would have seen light refraction from a chip even if it was hidden under a prong.
However, now that it is out of the prong setting, it is clear from pictures that there is a chip. I can't really see it with my bare eye, it just looks like part of the overall asymmetrical wonkiness that OECs have.
It is currently at the appraiser and I am waiting to hear back on what they say as far as condition and valuation. I am planning to bezel the diamond, so I don't think the chip will show, and it should be protected from further chipping. But I don't want to get ripped off either. The jeweler told me to "relax" when I asked him questions about structural integrity, which of course just made me more worried.
Is $3000 still an okay deal?
The diamond unset
Zoomed in - the chip is at 9 o'clock
On a black background
A picture in the old setting- you can see the wonkiness, but I think the chip is under the slightly contorted prong at 4 o'clock
However, now that it is out of the prong setting, it is clear from pictures that there is a chip. I can't really see it with my bare eye, it just looks like part of the overall asymmetrical wonkiness that OECs have.
It is currently at the appraiser and I am waiting to hear back on what they say as far as condition and valuation. I am planning to bezel the diamond, so I don't think the chip will show, and it should be protected from further chipping. But I don't want to get ripped off either. The jeweler told me to "relax" when I asked him questions about structural integrity, which of course just made me more worried.
Is $3000 still an okay deal?
The diamond unset
Zoomed in - the chip is at 9 o'clock
On a black background
A picture in the old setting- you can see the wonkiness, but I think the chip is under the slightly contorted prong at 4 o'clock