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0.50 Rose Cut VVS1 H-I Diamond ring, 10K. Price?

Freaks2011

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Dear All

I am going to buy a diamond ring for my girlfried and I found the following ring:

0.50 Rose Cut VVS1 H-I Diamond ring, 10K.

Would you advise me to buy, and if, what should the price be?

I have attached a picture of the ring.

Marry Christmas.rose_cut__vvs1__h-i.jpg
 
That is incredibly overpriced. What is the metal used for the ring?
 
If he's asking about the price, maybe that means the gold is 10 karat?

OP, if I'm right ... I don't think I'd pay more than $800 for a 10K gold ring set with an uncerted rose-cut.
 
The gold is set in 10K, 3 gms.

I have been offered the price 600 usd.

Would you buy ?
 
I can't comment on the price, but I like the ring. I would want to be sure it's a style she will like, especially if it's meant for an engagement ring. It wouldn't sit flush with a wedding band, which may or may not be an issue for the wearer.
 
Oh, boy, I totally missed that! I thought you meant it was listed at $10k and you wanted to know what a fair price to offer would be!!! :lol:

The price is fine for a right hand ring. I would not buy this for an engagement ring, however.
 
I like the design and the look of the rose cut, but I'm not sure about the quality of the metalwork. If it looks smooth and well done, and the diamond is pretty and sparkly, I'd buy for $600. Have you seen it in real life? Do you have any more realistic photos of it, like on someone's hand? If this is a stock ring that's mass produced, I'd worry about the quality, and in that case wouldn't spend $600 on it.
 
I like it! I think it's a really pretty design. I'm not sure what I'd pay for it, a few hundred I guess.
 
I think it's pretty and a fair price...is this an engagement ring?
 
She is just going to get it as a gift, no wedding :)

I have not seen it for real, but I find the seller trustworthy.

Thank you for all your answers.
 
Ah ok, I was just thinking that if it's an engagement ring you should make sure she'd be ok with something a bit nontraditional! I think this would make a very pretty rhr!
 
I think she will like it, I was just wondering about the price and quality, because I am not that much into diamonds :wink2:

Thank you for your help!
 
Well, if you are not engaged yet and this is not for an engagement ring, I would steer you away from a diamond ring because it might be confusing for her. Give her a pendant or earrings instead.
 
I know she will like it ;) Not even on the stage of engagement...

Just wondered about the quality :)
 
You could also have one custom made. I like Erica Grace rings a lot but find them overpriced. Sorry EG. I know your stuff is cherry picked.
 
innerkitten|1356473591|3339703 said:
You could also have one custom made. I like Erica Grace rings a lot but find them overpriced. Sorry EG. I know your stuff is cherry picked.

I agree those rose gold ones are a little pricy. But i think there is a good chance sonehone over in the preloved would sell one. I also dont think a diamond ring is a good idea for someone you are not proposing. Sends a mixed message. When she opens it she will think right away, eben for a split second, oh itz an engagement ring
 
I think the ring is interesting, unusual, and quite unique. While I like it - - as just a ring - - it is very unusual. You would want to be very sure that this would be what she would want as an engagement ring. These would be my considerations:

l) No usual wedding band would fit with. One would most certainly need to be custom made to fit.
2) It is a busy design, which may overwhelm a .50 stone. AND a rose cut will have less flash as well. So this stone may appear too small in this particular design.
3) 10K will be durable; but a wedding/e-ring is usually made with a higher gold content. These rings will be, and should be, the most precious jewelry she will ever own. Make sure they are well made and of the finest quality you can easily afford.


Well, forget what I said. If you aren't using it as wedding/ering, it is a lovely gift.
 
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