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Between a great stone and a perfect one? I think it is fine to differentiate between them — but, I think it is important to know what the individual consumer is looking for. Not everyone buying a new car cares to buy a Lamborghini even if they could afford it. A lot of people would rather save some money and buy a Porsche.
A lot of people come here and say ‘here’s my budget, I want the best stone I can for that money’ and it is rightful to send them towards super ideals. But a lot of people are happy with the largest stone they can get that’s eye clean/white/sparkly and would rather not spend more than they have to.
Yes, and I do understand your point. However, the dilemma comes in trying to find what you might consider eye clean, white and sparkly within your budget. You and I might have completely different expectations of that very diamond. It is hard to recommend a stone that I am not completely sure of and I would hate for anyone to spend their money on something recommended that they wouldn't love. I traded in an AGS0 diamond for an ACA and while I could definitely say they were both white and eye clean, the ACA blew that AGS0 away in terms of sparkle. So my personal experience has been that there can be a lot of difference between a great stone and a super ideal and of course, that colors my opinion. There are many stones that could be considered great performers based on their numbers but to wholeheartedly know that they would be would take a great leap of faith on my part. I usually hesitate to do so for that reason.