joey122
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2005
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- 59
Okay...so I know that a diamond is a diamond and its rarity is what makes it so. But I have had my heart set on a 2ct. Asscher ever since I''''ve dreamed about my engagment ring. My boyfriend and I even went to the only dealer in our area that sells them and I tried on the Daniel K. "Union Square" 2ct. Asscher in the pave set split shank.
The problem is, I can still probably only dream about it. We don''''t possibly have the funds for any real 2ct. Asscher right now, but we know we will in the future. It is the only stone that I want (stubborn woman) and I can''''t see us wasting money on an "alternate real diamond" in the meantime. I''''d, honestly, rather have the best copy of it, mount it in platinum at a local jeweler, not tell anyone (my friends have never even seen an Asscher or heard of it...but I know they are best known for their depth and not brilliance anyway), and replace it with a real one later. (Later being in the 2 year range.) I''''d even keep replacing it until then, if I had to. I''''ve looked at moissanites, but they don''''t make asschers or emeralds...when I called they said when they tried to cut them dark spots appeared. Don''''t hate me, but what about Ashas, or the ones here at www.sonadiamond.com, or the russian created ones? I know it''''s hard to get any faux stones to look real in a 2ct., but what''''s my best bet? Could a lay person tell? Thanks soooo much!
By the way, the info for the ones on sonadiamond.com is copied below, what do you think?:
GAI Lab Report
Guide Appraisal Institute
Natural Carbon Crystals (Diamond) infused with Natural Corundum, Zircon, and Lead Crystal, Yttrium,Nobium, and Hydrogen.
Raw Material is created under extreme heat and pressure for a period of time, then cut like a Diamond.
By the way, the info for the ones on sonadiamond.com is copied below, what do you think?:
GAI Lab Report
Guide Appraisal Institute
Natural Carbon Crystals (Diamond) infused with Natural Corundum, Zircon, and Lead Crystal, Yttrium,Nobium, and Hydrogen.
Chem. Compound AI203
Dispersion (CF) 0.018
Density 4.0
Hardness range 8.3 to 9.1
Specific Gravity 3.99
Corundum Refractive index before Diamond Compound is added 1.76-1.77
Refractive Index after treatments 2.32
Single Refraction (No doubling effect)
Very close to Natural Diamond 2.42
Raw Material is created under extreme heat and pressure for a period of time, then cut like a Diamond.