Hi everyone,
I'm considering purchasing a diamond from a local retailer, and I'm torn between two. They are both I, SI1 and roughly the same size and dimensions. Both stones are eye clean and are going into a simple gold band setting with a platinum 4-pronged top.
The first stone has two small dark crystal inclusions in the center of the table that are visible from the pavilion, if you know where to look for them. They are really small. "Notations on this one are: additional pinpoints not shown."
The second stone has a small cavity at 12 o'clock (which can be covered by a prong), a large feather that starts in the crown and ends in the pavilion at about 3' o'clock (which might be pronged or close to one), along with some additional small feathers around the crown that are hardly noticeable with 10x loupe for me at least, and a small feather and cloud in the center of the table that are visible with loupe. Notations on this one are "additional clouds not shown."
The second stone is a little more brilliant than the first one and because it's 100% eye clean from all angles, it's the diamond I'm leaning towards, except that I'm very nervous that it has both a large feather and a cavity located near the girdle.
I'm also wondering if it's worth sacrificing the extra brilliance for a stone with two small dark crystals because that one might be a better stone.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thank you,
Bella
I'm considering purchasing a diamond from a local retailer, and I'm torn between two. They are both I, SI1 and roughly the same size and dimensions. Both stones are eye clean and are going into a simple gold band setting with a platinum 4-pronged top.
The first stone has two small dark crystal inclusions in the center of the table that are visible from the pavilion, if you know where to look for them. They are really small. "Notations on this one are: additional pinpoints not shown."
The second stone has a small cavity at 12 o'clock (which can be covered by a prong), a large feather that starts in the crown and ends in the pavilion at about 3' o'clock (which might be pronged or close to one), along with some additional small feathers around the crown that are hardly noticeable with 10x loupe for me at least, and a small feather and cloud in the center of the table that are visible with loupe. Notations on this one are "additional clouds not shown."
The second stone is a little more brilliant than the first one and because it's 100% eye clean from all angles, it's the diamond I'm leaning towards, except that I'm very nervous that it has both a large feather and a cavity located near the girdle.
I'm also wondering if it's worth sacrificing the extra brilliance for a stone with two small dark crystals because that one might be a better stone.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thank you,
Bella
