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A super ideal cut round stone will face up whiter than a non-ideal cut round. I think it makes a difference going from a J to an H and up, but not necessarily between a J and I (they both show tint). You will see less color from the top (and this will also depend on ambient lighting) and more tint from the side.
Bottom line, there will be a discernible difference between a J and a H in the same setting. for me, of all the characteristics, I would compromise on color (but no lower than J), as you cannot compromise on carat size based on your gf's However, I can't answer for your girlfriend. I have seen on this forum that some people are "color" sensitive and would rather have a more included, even less well cut diamond than one that shows any tint.
For the amount of money that you are spending I think platinum is a classic choice. The thing that will more likely draw attention to tint is using melee diamonds that are in higher color than the main diamond. As they are on the side versus right next to it, it might not be such an issue?
The only way to know for sure if she is color sensitive is for her to view diamonds in person (though they probably will not be ideal cut).
You can also look in this forum people discussing color in diamonds, and examples of different colored diamonds.
ps I am having a ring made with a j colored diamond, and I think the stone is GORGEOUS
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/j-color-stones-in-platinum.24731/
Bottom line, there will be a discernible difference between a J and a H in the same setting. for me, of all the characteristics, I would compromise on color (but no lower than J), as you cannot compromise on carat size based on your gf's However, I can't answer for your girlfriend. I have seen on this forum that some people are "color" sensitive and would rather have a more included, even less well cut diamond than one that shows any tint.
For the amount of money that you are spending I think platinum is a classic choice. The thing that will more likely draw attention to tint is using melee diamonds that are in higher color than the main diamond. As they are on the side versus right next to it, it might not be such an issue?
The only way to know for sure if she is color sensitive is for her to view diamonds in person (though they probably will not be ideal cut).
You can also look in this forum people discussing color in diamonds, and examples of different colored diamonds.
ps I am having a ring made with a j colored diamond, and I think the stone is GORGEOUS
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/j-color-stones-in-platinum.24731/
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