I looked and looked for an asscher on various websites and decided to go with James Allen because of the great reviews it receives as well as the fact that one can look and choose using pictures of the actual diamond. I had a bad experience with my original engagement ring with Tiffany's (another long story), so I had hoped that with all the knowledge I learned from Pricescope and other reliable sources, picking my second engagement ring would work out fine this time. Prior to making my final choice for the center stone, I corresponded with a James Allen customer service rep about which of the 2 stones I reserved would be the best all around. Their gemologist was supposedly consulted and I received the following reply:
"The inspection concluded that diamond # 1 has nice light performance and appears beautifully white in color. As you would expect, it`s perfectly eye clean and faces up substantially larger. Appears the brightest and our gemologist favored its faceting pattern the most.
Diamond # 2 is also eye clean but appears smaller and has some "windowing" which negatively impacts the diamond`s light performance. This lackluster light performance didn`t impress the gemologist the way we would hope."
With this advice, I went ahead and purchased the first stone. While waiting for my ring to arrive, I read this thread [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/which-asschers-to-look-at-in-person.172768/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/which-asschers-to-look-at-in-person.172768/[/URL] and saw that another user had received this reply from James Allen:
"Asscher #1 (0.70crt K VS2) has nice light performance and faces the brightest of the group. As expected, it's perfectly eye clean, as are your other diamonds. It's square in shape and the gemologist favored its symmetry and overall cut. This diamond is our gemologist's favorite option and I recommend this diamond as your best and most beautiful diamond for purchase.
Asscher #3 (0.71crt K VVS2) is also a nice option, but while the difference is subtle, it isn't quite as bright as Asscher #1 (0.70crt K VS2). Its shoulders are wider and its shape is more octagonal. Asscher #2 (0.74crt K VVS2) has slightly weaker light performance due to some windowing."
I thought that was weird that James Allen's gemologists would have such similar replies about completely different sets of stones and wondered if perhaps they just say the same thing to all inquiries and that my stone wasn't even personally inspected or the best choice. I was really worried and anxious. My ring arrived about a week ago and I've been staring at it for the past week (like all new owners I suppose) and noticed that there is windowing in the stone that I purchased. I can clearly see my skin through the diamond from certain angles. This was not mentioned at all in the gemologist's report!!! Had I known that, I would have purchased a different stone. Now my other option isn't even available anymore. I just contacted customer service and no apologies, no nothing, just oh so you want a different stone? UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! I thought the stone was THE ONE, had great measurements, good color, cut, and price. Now I have to find a different stone and I can't find one that is comparable and the pickings are slim. Oh and the halo that surrounds the center stone isn't symmetrical and some corners are more rounded than others. Furthermore, even if I did find a replacement immediately, the creation of the new ring can't even be expedited so that I'll have my ring for my engagement party.
Sorry I've been verbose, but James Allen Schultz if you're out there, hope there's something that can be done to rectify the situation. I've been in touch with a rep who's looking for stones for me and nothing's really speaking to me. Can you acquire a comparable stone in terms of size, quality, and price to my original one? Or give me the closest quality/size stone for the price of my original stone? Or expedite the process! Something! I'm just so disappointed with the whole experience!
"The inspection concluded that diamond # 1 has nice light performance and appears beautifully white in color. As you would expect, it`s perfectly eye clean and faces up substantially larger. Appears the brightest and our gemologist favored its faceting pattern the most.
Diamond # 2 is also eye clean but appears smaller and has some "windowing" which negatively impacts the diamond`s light performance. This lackluster light performance didn`t impress the gemologist the way we would hope."
With this advice, I went ahead and purchased the first stone. While waiting for my ring to arrive, I read this thread [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/which-asschers-to-look-at-in-person.172768/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/which-asschers-to-look-at-in-person.172768/[/URL] and saw that another user had received this reply from James Allen:
"Asscher #1 (0.70crt K VS2) has nice light performance and faces the brightest of the group. As expected, it's perfectly eye clean, as are your other diamonds. It's square in shape and the gemologist favored its symmetry and overall cut. This diamond is our gemologist's favorite option and I recommend this diamond as your best and most beautiful diamond for purchase.
Asscher #3 (0.71crt K VVS2) is also a nice option, but while the difference is subtle, it isn't quite as bright as Asscher #1 (0.70crt K VS2). Its shoulders are wider and its shape is more octagonal. Asscher #2 (0.74crt K VVS2) has slightly weaker light performance due to some windowing."
I thought that was weird that James Allen's gemologists would have such similar replies about completely different sets of stones and wondered if perhaps they just say the same thing to all inquiries and that my stone wasn't even personally inspected or the best choice. I was really worried and anxious. My ring arrived about a week ago and I've been staring at it for the past week (like all new owners I suppose) and noticed that there is windowing in the stone that I purchased. I can clearly see my skin through the diamond from certain angles. This was not mentioned at all in the gemologist's report!!! Had I known that, I would have purchased a different stone. Now my other option isn't even available anymore. I just contacted customer service and no apologies, no nothing, just oh so you want a different stone? UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! I thought the stone was THE ONE, had great measurements, good color, cut, and price. Now I have to find a different stone and I can't find one that is comparable and the pickings are slim. Oh and the halo that surrounds the center stone isn't symmetrical and some corners are more rounded than others. Furthermore, even if I did find a replacement immediately, the creation of the new ring can't even be expedited so that I'll have my ring for my engagement party.
Sorry I've been verbose, but James Allen Schultz if you're out there, hope there's something that can be done to rectify the situation. I've been in touch with a rep who's looking for stones for me and nothing's really speaking to me. Can you acquire a comparable stone in terms of size, quality, and price to my original one? Or give me the closest quality/size stone for the price of my original stone? Or expedite the process! Something! I'm just so disappointed with the whole experience!