I have a diamond with specs that I can't find in the database. Can anyone offer some insight on the value?
Pear shaped
J-K color
VS2
.64
Very good cut
Many thanks!
Igor
Difficulty finding value of pear shaped diamond.
Started by saveetch, Jan 08 2003 08:42 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 January 2003 - 08:42 AM
#2
Posted 15 January 2003 - 01:27 AM
You would be best to have it independently appraised. Very well cut is a broad general term and more cutting info would be needed. Also there is a split color grade, it could be one or the other or neither if it doesn't have a lab report from a respected laboratory.
Jan
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#3
Posted 27 January 2003 - 04:26 AM
Thanks for the response. It was appraised years and years ago, but I am certain the value indicated doesn't correspond to the current market. Here is more info from the original report:
Pear shape
.64
JK
VS-2
Depth %: 54.1
Table Dia. %: 61
Girdle: Medium to Thick
Culet: Large
Finish: Fair
Appraised in 1980
Valued at $2680.00
Any thoughts? I know the popularity and value of pears have gone considerably down since 1980. Also, what percentage of the appraised price should I be looking at for resale?
Many thanks!
Pear shape
.64
JK
VS-2
Depth %: 54.1
Table Dia. %: 61
Girdle: Medium to Thick
Culet: Large
Finish: Fair
Appraised in 1980
Valued at $2680.00
Any thoughts? I know the popularity and value of pears have gone considerably down since 1980. Also, what percentage of the appraised price should I be looking at for resale?
Many thanks!
#4
Posted 27 January 2003 - 05:14 AM
It would help if you had a GIA lab report in selling it. Now a days, most people won't purchase a stone without one.
The split color grade, of J/K tells me that you don't have one.
Stones today in the J color VS2 without a lab report are running about $1200 range retail price range. You can drop the price some more if you go to a K color.
Also the large culet, may pose a problem, along with the table and depth and finish of only fair.
Jan
The split color grade, of J/K tells me that you don't have one.
Stones today in the J color VS2 without a lab report are running about $1200 range retail price range. You can drop the price some more if you go to a K color.
Also the large culet, may pose a problem, along with the table and depth and finish of only fair.
Jan
Jan
For those that want to know the truth about diamonds, just ask.
dbof.com
For those that want to know the truth about diamonds, just ask.
dbof.com









