Ok i really need help to understand this. I got engaged my lovely fiance bought a truly beautiful ring and I love it. On the paper which is not gia graded but locally from a jewler of the European country we live in.
On the paper it says it is a 1.65 CT L color SI1.
Well we went to another jeweller yesterday because the ring was to big to make it
smaler.
I asked for an estimate of price and quality on the ring. He asked if it was gia certificated and I said no.
Well today we went to pic up my lovely ring witch is an altogether 2.65 CT white gold diamond ring. He said it is a G color and p2 clarity?? How is that possible? Is it possible? I feel a bit left down because of this. It sparkles like crazy and is just georges.
He estimated the price to be 13406.296 usd. So that is for a 1.65 CT center stone surrounded by 1 ct in total small diamonds on the shaft. I am sorry about my English is not the best. Please ask if something is unclear unclear. It is very difficult to capture its sparkling beauty on the phonecamera. The last picture is the most accurate. The two others are taken inder light so it sparkles it is absolutely not cloudy and you can see the fassets clearly and how the diamond is cut.
On the paper it says it is a 1.65 CT L color SI1.
Well we went to another jeweller yesterday because the ring was to big to make it
smaler.
I asked for an estimate of price and quality on the ring. He asked if it was gia certificated and I said no.
Well today we went to pic up my lovely ring witch is an altogether 2.65 CT white gold diamond ring. He said it is a G color and p2 clarity?? How is that possible? Is it possible? I feel a bit left down because of this. It sparkles like crazy and is just georges.
He estimated the price to be 13406.296 usd. So that is for a 1.65 CT center stone surrounded by 1 ct in total small diamonds on the shaft. I am sorry about my English is not the best. Please ask if something is unclear unclear. It is very difficult to capture its sparkling beauty on the phonecamera. The last picture is the most accurate. The two others are taken inder light so it sparkles it is absolutely not cloudy and you can see the fassets clearly and how the diamond is cut.