Final Princess ( I Think)
#1
Posted 05 February 2011 - 03:53 PM
Out of the four I found one I really liked,
GIA # 6117391402
Princess
0.64 Carat
F Color
IF Clarity
Excellent Polish & Symmetry
for $2800 + 13% tax and Mount
Now I was hoping for something a little larger maybe 0.75 Carat and D or E in Color. I think that Color is more important to me and would rather have D or E and a VVS Clarity grade. But maybe I should just buy this one, I really liked it. Do you think its good value? I have a budget of $5500 taxes in
Let me know what you think
thanks,
John
#2
Posted 05 February 2011 - 04:18 PM
HOWEVER (you knew a "but' was coming, right? At least I gave you a fancy "but"
BUT--(yeah, again with the buts! lol)--the proof is always in the pudding, so if you want the bragging rights of a diamond you can tell her is "perfect", and you were really happy with the appearance of the stone that your jeweler showed you, then I'd say, don't give it another second's thought. You're getting a good stone for a very fair price, IMHO.
Good luck and keep us posted!
#3
Posted 06 February 2011 - 01:26 AM
You will see - but don't expect a huge difference (see attached) - the difference between a 0.65 and a 0.80. And you can definitely find a good 0.80 F (or G) VS1 (or VS2) plus ring setting for your budget.
The question is which one does she care most about.
The price of the stone you have found is OK; although you can find cheaper online, your local vendor adds value in being able to find different stones and bring them to you to compare with your eyes - which is in the end the best way to choose a diamond.
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#4
Posted 06 February 2011 - 06:00 AM
Keep in mind that people notice a diamonds size, color,and sparkle.
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#5
Posted 06 February 2011 - 07:52 AM
#1
GIA - 2121224301....
0.80 Carat
F
VS1
VG polish
Ex Symmetry
$3900 (In my price range still)
#2
GIA - 13190800
0.81 Carat
E
VVS2
G Polish
G Symmetry
$4200 (Just in Budget)
Now the 2nd one is rectangular modified, does that make a big difference? is it still considered a Princess?
Another thing is there a big difference in Ex, VG and G polish and Symmetry? `
Edited by lookin2011, 06 February 2011 - 08:06 AM.
#6
Posted 06 February 2011 - 08:09 AM
Go up to the top and the "diamond finder" tool, and plug in the basics of what you're looking for and see what you come back with. I was able to look and see that there were some .80 that were better than those and closer to the price of the first stone you were looking at. Not that you need to buy online, but you can always use that as a bargaining chip with your in-person guy if you're good
#7
Posted 06 February 2011 - 08:19 AM
Polish and symmetry: the differences between G, VG and Ex you cannot usually see without a microscope. The effect of lower symmetry grades may be more perceptible than lower polish grades, though it depends on why the grade was awarded. If you can, stay with VG or higher, but again not a critical element.
Between the two stones you have listed last, you are paying for something you cannot see (E vs F and VVS2 vs VS1); don't. Cut is what matters, and what you can see.
One more thing to remember - princess cut diamonds have points. Very thin girdles + points = danger of breakage. Make sure that a. your chosen stone avoids this issue or b. the setter is aware and the setting suitably protects the stone.
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#8
Posted 06 February 2011 - 08:48 AM
To calculate the ratio, take the first two numbers that are listed in the measurements section of the GIA lab report and divide the first number by the second. Whether you prefer square or rectangular depends on two factors:
1. Your preference.
2. The style of ring you're buying for her. Some styles are more conducive to rectangular shapes while others look better with a square look.
I would not automatically reject stones with good polish/symmetry. Examine them and compare to the VG/Excellents and see if you can tell any difference.
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#9
Posted 07 February 2011 - 10:05 AM
There is definitely a different size appearance from a .80 ct. to a well cut 1.00 ct. princess cut diamond. A well cut princess that is about a 1.00 ct. range will be around 5.5.mm square or there about. Here are a couple to compare. If you are not in Florida there we don't charge sales tax and our shipping is free.
http://www.dbof.com/...-1-03-ct-vs2-g/
http://www.dbof.com/...-1-04-ct-vs1-f/
What is the type of mounting that you are looking for?
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#11
Posted 07 February 2011 - 03:40 PM
Looking for a simple 2mm 4 prong mount in 18k or platinum, Funny thing is that I will be in Florida next month. i think 0.65 -0.85 is the size I want
jan, on 07 February 2011 - 10:05 AM, said:
There is definitely a different size appearance from a .80 ct. to a well cut 1.00 ct. princess cut diamond. A well cut princess that is about a 1.00 ct. range will be around 5.5.mm square or there about. Here are a couple to compare. If you are not in Florida there we don't charge sales tax and our shipping is free.
[url="http://www.dbof.com/jewelry/princess-1-03-ct-vs2-g/"][url]http://www.dbof.com/...-1-03-ct-vs2-g/[/url][/url]
[url="http://www.dbof.com/jewelry/princess-1-04-ct-vs1-f/"][url]http://www.dbof.com/...-1-04-ct-vs1-f/[/url][/url]
What is the type of mounting that you are looking for?
#12
Posted 07 February 2011 - 08:47 PM
lookin2011, on 07 February 2011 - 03:40 PM, said:
Looking for a simple 2mm 4 prong mount in 18k or platinum, Funny thing is that I will be in Florida next month. i think 0.65 -0.85 is the size I want
Are you against the idea of purchasing online?
Are you in the GTA? If you want I could recommend a couple great jewellers close by...unless you are happy with your guy.
Also if you are considering buying from Florida look into the tariff laws for Canada. If you do decide to purchase abroad it may be in your best interests to inspect the stone in person next month, but have them ship it to you. From my experience Canadian Customs rarely tax stones (properly labeled and full value declared) coming in through the mail, but you will probably have to pay duty if you physically carry it across and declare it. YMMV.
or just have it set into an earring and wear it home...are your ears pierced?
#13
Posted 07 February 2011 - 08:58 PM
I would rather buy it from a jeweller, i want to see what I am buying.
#14
Posted 08 February 2011 - 08:00 AM
lookin2011, on 07 February 2011 - 03:40 PM, said:
Looking for a simple 2mm 4 prong mount in 18k or platinum, Funny thing is that I will be in Florida next month. i think 0.65 -0.85 is the size I want
jan, on 07 February 2011 - 10:05 AM, said:
There is definitely a different size appearance from a .80 ct. to a well cut 1.00 ct. princess cut diamond. A well cut princess that is about a 1.00 ct. range will be around 5.5.mm square or there about. Here are a couple to compare. If you are not in Florida there we don't charge sales tax and our shipping is free.
http://www.dbof.com/...-1-03-ct-vs2-g/
http://www.dbof.com/...-1-04-ct-vs1-f/
What is the type of mounting that you are looking for?
You can stop by and see us. We have this beauty in stock currently.
http://www.dbof.com/...-0-85-ct-f-vs1/
Also lots and lots (9 showcases ) of mountings to choose from.
Hope to meet you soon.
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