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Diamond916

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any thoughts?
 
ovals marquise and pears all cost less per carat than rounds... yet have similar spread... so if you are looking at if in terms of cost for spread... they are the best value. Cushions, emerald cuts, asscher also cost less per carat than rounds, however since they don''t have great spread... they don''t present the same value.
 
Just a guess, Marquise?
 
Date: 2/21/2007 11:00:30 PM
Author: Ann
Just a guess, Marquise?

that would be my guess as well..
 
why aren''t marquis a little bit cheaper? I think they look pretty good actually.
 
are you asking why marquise diamonds are the cheapest? I guess i''m confused as to what exactly is your question.
 
Date: 2/21/2007 10:50:00 PM
Author: Gypsy
ovals marquise and pears all cost less per carat than rounds... yet have similar spread... so if you are looking at if in terms of cost for spread... they are the best value. Cushions, emerald cuts, asscher also cost less per carat than rounds, however since they don''t have great spread... they don''t present the same value.
My cushion was a steal and it is spot on for spread. Cushions can be all over the place though - really spendy or total bargains. They also can be spread stingy or spread slu... um - spready. Some are VERY shallow and face up HUGE for their weight and others are the opposite. It is a totally unregulated cut - you have to go in fully prepared.
 
Date: 2/21/2007 11:17:37 PM
Author: mrssalvo
are you asking why marquise diamonds are the cheapest? I guess i'm confused as to what exactly is your question.
Me too. If you want help finding a stone, just tell us. We'll be happy to help. Give us your budget, your parameters and we can go from there. Just remember CUT is key, no matter what the shape.
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sorry...i meant to say why are marquis cheaper...they actually look kinda nice.
 
Thanks for helping. Right now I am just looking, but around sept, oct i will be purchasing for sure because I plan to propose in Decemberish. When the time comes...i will be posting questions in full force...be prepared
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they are rather out of fashion. but a nice marq is really something.
 
Date: 2/21/2007 10:50:00 PM
Author: Gypsy
ovals marquise and pears all cost less per carat than rounds... yet have similar spread... so if you are looking at if in terms of cost for spread... they are the best value. Cushions, emerald cuts, asscher also cost less per carat than rounds, however since they don''t have great spread... they don''t present the same value.
Ovals, Marquise and pears are not always less valuable per carat vs. rounds... It depends a lot on the size, cut-quality and quantities needed.

For example... try purchasing 10 Marquise shaped Diamonds that weigh 0.20 ct. each and are 6.00x3.00mm. in size, and then compare them to the same quality and weight in rounds..., you might be surprised knowing you will pay significantly more for the Marquise!!! And that is only one example out of tons!!!

BTW, the same can go for other straight edged Diamonds!!!

In some instances, rounds are significantly less expensive than Fancy Shapes.
 
The ONLY way you will know you have a true baragain is through knowledge of the market and the color, clarity and cut quality. You can very readily fall victim to misrepresentation of quality or to a poorly cut diamond, both of which create false "bargain" appearances.

It is far better to shop for a very well cut, and properly described diamond which fits your budget until you recognize one particular stone as a best value. It may not seem the very least costly, but it will be the best one for you.
 
Date: 2/22/2007 5:52:30 AM
Author: oldminer
The ONLY way you will know you have a true baragain is through knowledge of the market and the color, clarity and cut quality. You can very readily fall victim to misrepresentation of quality or to a poorly cut diamond, both of which create false ''bargain'' appearances.

It is far better to shop for a very well cut, and properly described diamond which fits your budget until you recognize one particular stone as a best value. It may not seem the very least costly, but it will be the best one for you.
Nicely put Dave.

The best deal is not the one that promises the most for the least. It''s the one that delivers what you want for the lowest cost. These are rarely the same.

Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
Professional Appraisals in Denver
 
Date: 2/22/2007 9:04:45 AM
Author: denverappraiser

Date: 2/22/2007 5:52:30 AM
Author: oldminer
The ONLY way you will know you have a true baragain is through knowledge of the market and the color, clarity and cut quality. You can very readily fall victim to misrepresentation of quality or to a poorly cut diamond, both of which create false ''bargain'' appearances.

It is far better to shop for a very well cut, and properly described diamond which fits your budget until you recognize one particular stone as a best value. It may not seem the very least costly, but it will be the best one for you.
Nicely put Dave.

The best deal is not the one that promises the most for the least. It''s the one that delivers what you want for the lowest cost. These are rarely the same.

Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
Professional Appraisals in Denver
oh, that is so well stated! and, yes, the two are rarely the same.

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Date: 2/22/2007 1:08:42 AM
Author: Diamond916
sorry...i meant to say why are marquis cheaper...they actually look kinda nice.
The rough they are cut from is some what cheaper.
 
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