ShinyIsMyFavoriteColor
Rough_Rock
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Ditto MC.Date: 3/15/2010 11:40:28 AM
Author: MC
They will appraise for what you''re paying. Chances are they will appraise for more! When you get them, take them to a local B&M and see what that store can offer in the same price range. There''s next to no chance they''ll have diamonds of the same CUT, color and clarity as the WF ones.
Ditto for sure.Date: 3/15/2010 11:40:28 AM
Author: MC
They will appraise for what you''re paying. Chances are they will appraise for more! When you get them, take them to a local B&M and see what that store can offer in the same price range. There''s next to no chance they''ll have diamonds of the same CUT, color and clarity as the WF ones.
What you could do is tell WF what you are looking for and ask them to match you up a pair. Also,Date: 3/15/2010 12:06:31 PM
Author: ShinyIsMyFavoriteColor
I guess my concern is that they are for my girlfriend and she definitely wants 1.3 ct weight. 1/2 carat are too big. She is VERY petite with tiny ears. The 1/4 are just a hair to small in the jewelry stores. Hmm.
Littman's Jewelers has 1/3 carat weigh earrings that are from their 'Near Colorless Collection' That are $400. They are 'certified' but I don't know the exact stats of the stones. I do know that they are 'I1'. Maybe I can find out the rest in the store...
http://www.littmanjewelers.com/Products/J_Earrings/1337583.aspx?p=7
Date: 3/15/2010 12:21:05 PM
Author: MC
Is there info on which lab certified the stones? Just because they're listed as 'certified,' that doesn't mean you're getting the same quality of stones as stated. Almost all labs have different levels of strickness and you're comparing I1 stones from their lab to SI1 stones from WF uncertified. WF isn't trying to pump up their stones by following the myth that certified equals exactly what you're paying for. That other jeweler is.
Those could work but the trouble is we don''t know much about the cut quality, it says " Good" for cut but really we have no way of knowing what that means....Personally I would rather go with hand selected stones from an expert vendor but if you wanted to take a look at the BN earrings they do have a good return policy if they weren''t what you wanted.Date: 3/15/2010 3:28:47 PM
Author: ShinyIsMyFavoriteColor
Actually, I really like these a lot in the bezel setting:
http://www.bluenile.com/bezel-diamond-earrings-white-gold_5070?oid=5070&show_all_feedback=true