Basic info: I've come into this process with certain general ideas---I'd like a round solitaire .5-.75 carats (small fingers-I'm a size 4), thin yellow gold band, and prefer quality over size. I'm looking for simple and elegant but with lots of sparkle. I'd much prefer a stone with life rather than a larger glassy one. I'm planning to match it with a thin yellow gold channel set "anniversary" type wedding band. I feel the need to be pretty specific about what I want since he may be buying online and I'm kind of afraid of such a purchase without seeing the diamond first. So I prefer to get a smaller diamond with higher quality rather than risk something with no sparkle showing up.
1) My biggest question at the moment is regarding cut and Leo diamonds. Through my research I think I've come to the conclusion that cut should be my 1st priority. I was trying rings on like crazy with my sister yesterday and she and I both found that The Leo diamond really did appear to have more "sparkle". I was comparing it to a similar certified diamond ( Both 1/2 carat, G-H color, S1-S2 inclusions, Good cut...if I recall correctly) From what I see online having a diamond with the standard 57-58 cuts vs a High Definition with 66 and up really just reflects the same amount of light but splits it up more? So it may not technically reflect more light but it may "appear to have more sparkle"?
Do you guys think it is worth the extra price?? I also hate the idea of having a logo printed inside my ring!? LOL But I loved the sparkle!! (My boyfriend clearly told me not to fall in love with a specific ring since he will not be buying at the mall but I think I broke the rule)
2) I really prefer yellow gold. I never wear white or silver. How much will that affect the color of my Diamond?
3) And knowing that I plan to set in yellow...how much of a difference is there really to the naked eye and affect on "sparkle" between an F, a G and an I ?(If I look toward the lower end of colorless and the top and bottom of near colorless.)
4) I know that to the naked eye there really is not a big difference between clarity grades, correct? But will there be a difference in how the light is reflected?
5) 4 prongs vs 6 prongs? I've heard that 6 is safer and makes the diamond look rounder (and perhaps larger) and that 4 squares it off a bit but lets more light in so it sparkles more. I can't decide between the two. Originally I was sure I wanted 6 because it was safer and I liked the rounder look...but after seeing the Leo with a 4 prong setting--I honestly fell in love.
Thank you so much for reading!!
Edited by mk261274, 18 November 2010 - 09:53 AM.











