Hi Everyone,
Thanks for this great website it is full of very helpful information.
I am currently looking for a loose round brilliant diamond for my engagement (my GF already chose a special setting..).
I wanted to know first if the diamond that I choose is laser inscripted if it will help me to insure that the jeweler will not exchange it when installing it?
I found those 3 alternatives in BlueNile and I was wondering if you can give me some feedback concerning those choices
and which one would be the best. All of them are GIA certified.
Choice 1
Carat weight: 0.74
Cut: Ideal
Colour: G
Clarity: VS1
Depth %: 60.8%
Table %: 58%
Symmetry: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Girdle: Medium
Culet: None
Fluorescence: None
Measurements: 5.84 x 5.87 x 3.56 mm
Price: C$3,261
Choice 2
Carat weight: 0.75
Cut: Ideal
Colour: G
Clarity: VS1
Depth %: 62.3%
Table %: 55%
Symmetry: Ideal
Polish: Ideal
Girdle: Thin to medium
Culet: Pointed
Fluorescence: None
Measurements: 5.81 x 5.90 x 3.64 mm
Price: C$3,351
Choice 3
Carat weight: 0.75
Cut: Ideal
Colour: G
Clarity: VS2
Depth %: 60.1%
Table %: 58%
Symmetry: Excellent
Polish: Excellent
Girdle: Medium
Culet: None
Fluorescence: Faint
Measurements: 5.92 x 5.97 x 3.57 mm
Price: C$3,300
As I know that BN is a drop shop place I was wondering if anyone on this website can suggest me other choices at a better price (I am located in Canada so I need someone able to sell and shop to Canada).
Thanks
Mo
Please Help Me To Choose My Engagement Diamond !
Started by Mannou, May 31 2008 04:45 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 31 May 2008 - 04:45 PM
#2
Posted 01 June 2008 - 04:24 AM
Hi Mannou,
Laser inscriptions are sort of handy as a thing to look for but the other details about the stone are usually easier to find. Inspect your stone and learn what it looks like and you should have little trouble recognizing it whether there is an inscription or not. The inscriptions do tend to make people more comfortable about leaving their diamond with a stranger and that's good but, in practice, your risk of a jeweler stealing your stone is really both pretty low and an insurable loss in any case. Get a good appraisal, get an insurance policy and then don't worry too much about it either way.
Neil
Laser inscriptions are sort of handy as a thing to look for but the other details about the stone are usually easier to find. Inspect your stone and learn what it looks like and you should have little trouble recognizing it whether there is an inscription or not. The inscriptions do tend to make people more comfortable about leaving their diamond with a stranger and that's good but, in practice, your risk of a jeweler stealing your stone is really both pretty low and an insurable loss in any case. Get a good appraisal, get an insurance policy and then don't worry too much about it either way.
Neil
Neil Beaty
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#3
Posted 01 June 2008 - 05:51 AM
denverappraiser, on Sunday, Jun 1 2008, 08:24 AM, said:
Hi Mannou,
Laser inscriptions are sort of handy as a thing to look for but the other details about the stone are usually easier to find. Inspect your stone and learn what it looks like and you should have little trouble recognizing it whether there is an inscription or not. The inscriptions do tend to make people more comfortable about leaving their diamond with a stranger and that's good but, in practice, your risk of a jeweler stealing your stone is really both pretty low and an insurable loss in any case. Get a good appraisal, get an insurance policy and then don't worry too much about it either way.
Neil
Laser inscriptions are sort of handy as a thing to look for but the other details about the stone are usually easier to find. Inspect your stone and learn what it looks like and you should have little trouble recognizing it whether there is an inscription or not. The inscriptions do tend to make people more comfortable about leaving their diamond with a stranger and that's good but, in practice, your risk of a jeweler stealing your stone is really both pretty low and an insurable loss in any case. Get a good appraisal, get an insurance policy and then don't worry too much about it either way.
Neil
Hi Neil,
Thanks a lot for your answer.
I was wondering if you could help me with the three choices I found on BN. Or may be you can suggest me other dealers in the US or on internet. I am looking for a nice loose diamond around 0.75 carat and my budget is 3500$
Thanks
Mannou
#4
Posted 01 June 2008 - 05:56 AM
I count it as a conflict of interest for appraisers to be recommending specific jewelers so, no, I won't do it. There are TONS of dropshippers like BN out there as well as others who offer a stepped up service where someone actually looks at the stone before they sell it to you. The database at the top of the page titled 'find online jeweler' is a good place to start as is reading through the forum looking for advice from people you find to be helpful. You can recognize the dealers by the 'verified jeweler' label below their pictures or by the links that they insert at the bottom of each post.
I also avoid comment on diamonds I haven't seen but there are others here who may want to comment on the ones you've chosen.
Neil
I also avoid comment on diamonds I haven't seen but there are others here who may want to comment on the ones you've chosen.
Neil
Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
There's never a crowd when you go that extra mile.
Professional Appraisals in Denver
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
There's never a crowd when you go that extra mile.
Professional Appraisals in Denver
#5
Posted 01 June 2008 - 05:23 PM
If we can be of help feel free to contact us. We can send you photos and light performance analysis on the diamond and we also ship to Canada.
Jan
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#6
Posted 02 June 2008 - 07:41 AM
jan, on Sunday, Jun 1 2008, 09:23 PM, said:
If we can be of help feel free to contact us. We can send you photos and light performance analysis on the diamond and we also ship to Canada. 
Hi jan,
Thanks for your email.
Can you please let me know how can I contact you. In fact, I am not able to send you a PM message or email using the forum.
Thanks
Mannou
Edited by Mannou, 02 June 2008 - 11:41 AM.
#7
Posted 02 June 2008 - 08:32 AM
Click on the link below her name at the end of her post titled 'Diamond Brokers of Florida' and it'll take you directly to her website. I'm sure you can find her direct contact information there. You also might consider editing out your email address from you post. That sort of thing in public forums has proven to be a major source of addresses for the spammers.
Neil
Neil
Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
There's never a crowd when you go that extra mile.
Professional Appraisals in Denver
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
There's never a crowd when you go that extra mile.
Professional Appraisals in Denver
#8
Posted 12 June 2008 - 08:19 PM
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