Narrowed Down My Stone!!!
#1
Posted 01 June 2011 - 10:29 AM
My name is Ron, I finally narrowed down my stone which fell under my budget which is always great!!!. I wanted to see what other's who deal with stones on a daily or more frequent basis think of the stone i picked, and can advise me on pricing and/or other aspects of the stone which seem good/bad.
Stone:
1.58ct H SI1 GIA
1. Depth-63.7%
2. Table- 56%
3. Polish- Excellent
4. Measurement's - 7.32-7.37-4.68
5 Length to Width - 7.37/7.32= 1.006
6. Girdle -none
7. Cut- Very Good
8. Symmetry- Excellent
What price point would you guys value this stone?
#2
Posted 01 June 2011 - 12:11 PM
BTW, I assume it's a round, in which case your point 5 is irrelevant, unless it's a grossly misshapen stone, in which case the symmetry and cut grades will be affected. On the other hand, to understand "where" in the relatively large range of "Very Good" cut (about 40% of recently cut stones) your "Very Good" lies, it would be good to have all the measurements on the report, and particularly crown and pavilion angles and heights, girdle thickness (I think your point 6 refers to culet; a stone with no girdle would be uncut) and any notes on the report.
The depth is a little high, but it doesn't seem to impact the spread, so I wonder why that is. High crown? Deep pavilion? Both?
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#3
Posted 01 June 2011 - 01:52 PM
Are you buying this from a local store where you've seen the stone already and like the appearance, or are you buying online sight-unseen? Nothing wrong with either one, but either way, make sure it's a reputable place with a reasonable return policy (preferably up to a month to return, full return--no restocking. charging for return shipping may be acceptable, but generally you're paying to ship and insure to get it to them anyway). Just asking because if you've already seen it in person, then there's much less to be concerned with. If you haven't, then consider the shipping cost just the cost of doing business if you don't like it and have to send it back. But chances are, you won't have much to worry about
Good luck and let us know how it goes!
#4
Posted 01 June 2011 - 04:09 PM
Round BrilliantMeasurements: 7.32 - 7.37 x 4.68mm
Carat: 1.58c
Color: H Clarity
Grade: SI1 Cut
Grade: Very Good
Finnish- Polish-Excellent & Symmetry-Excellent
Fluorescence- Faint
Im getting quoted 11K for the stone.
Thank You both for the quick & detailed responses!
Davidelevi-Thanks, I will use the diamond finder to gauge other stones/price's. Correct the SI1 im looking at is very clean to the eye & inclusions are mostly on the sides of the stones, which the setting can cover up. Yeah I was referring to the culet, the girdle is slightly thick, which is considered ideal. Also, in relation to the depth is a little high, but definitely does not take away from the brilliance. The crown angles are a touch high.
Laurie-I looked at it in person, and it looks like an rare si1. I was very happy with the stone, but i just don't know too much about diamonds then the 2 months of online research i been doing. You are correct the inclusions are located on the outside which can be covered up. Im buying from local dealer which my cousin bought his rings 2 years ago.
Edited by DiamondBound, 01 June 2011 - 04:11 PM.
#5
Posted 02 June 2011 - 07:49 AM
DiamondBound, on 01 June 2011 - 10:29 AM, said:
My name is Ron, I finally narrowed down my stone which fell under my budget which is always great!!!. I wanted to see what other's who deal with stones on a daily or more frequent basis think of the stone i picked, and can advise me on pricing and/or other aspects of the stone which seem good/bad.
Stone:
1.58ct H SI1 GIA
1. Depth-63.7%
2. Table- 56%
3. Polish- Excellent
4. Measurement's - 7.32-7.37-4.68
5 Length to Width - 7.37/7.32= 1.006
6. Girdle -none
7. Cut- Very Good
8. Symmetry- Excellent
What price point would you guys value this stone?
In my opinion too deep. That one we would call cheap and deep. I did find an AGS ideal cut that is a pretty good price.
Edited by jan, 04 June 2011 - 07:22 AM.
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#6
Posted 02 June 2011 - 01:16 PM
#7
Posted 02 June 2011 - 06:10 PM
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#8
Posted 02 June 2011 - 06:46 PM
Pic of stone:

I also used the HCA calc and got this below, it says its a good buy depending on the price.
#9
Posted 02 June 2011 - 06:56 PM
As to "can find better" - define better. Cheaper? For sure. Better cut? No doubt. Whiter? Certainly. Less included? Of course. Larger? But naturally. All five at the same time? Well...
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#10
Posted 03 June 2011 - 07:26 AM
I found this one via online, which seems like a better overall diamond. Its 1.54c instead 1.58c which doesnt bother me. Maybe i could use this as leverage to bring the other stone down
[url="http://www.brilliance.com/diamonds/1.54-carat-round-h-color-si1-clarity-ideal-cut-gia-certified-loose-diamond-D12151650"][url]http://www.brillianc...amond-D12151650[/url][/url]
Edited by DiamondBound, 03 June 2011 - 08:13 AM.
#11
Posted 03 June 2011 - 12:06 PM
So, my question is: what is it that makes you feel the "online" 1.54 is a better diamond than the first one?
Don't be fooled by the "ideal" cut label that the vendor has stuck on it; we don't know what grade GIA has given (not "Ideal" because they don't use the term), nor what criteria the vendor has used to determine that they call it "ideal". And don't be fooled by differences in weight (or size) so infinitesimal that you would not see them without precision instruments.
As to the question of whether the first diamond is "worth" 11k: yes, it is. It is not an unfair price for it. Is it the bargain of the century? No. But neither is it unreasonably priced. Yet you feel that it is not - why is that? What is it that does not convince you in the attributes of the first stone you posted about?
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#12
Posted 04 June 2011 - 07:25 AM
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