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First time poster Bf trying to find round brilliant

Hughsie2009

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Hi All,

First time poster here, just trying to find my special lady the best cut diamond available - one that will hopefully shine for a lifetime. Any help or suggestions of options will be more than welcome. Due to my partners preference, I am limited to purchasing from a store in Sydney, Australia called GS Diamonds. Please see below link:

www.gsdiamonds.com.au

Criteria:
0.90 to 0.92 Carat Round Brilliant
Significantly, HCA score equal or below 2 (for peace of mind)
F Colour or better (very satisfied with F)
VS2 or VS1
Triple Excellent
Nil to faint fluoresence
Budget for diamond circa $7k AUD (This may be quite high for the specs, however I am limited by the vendor choice. I am also willing to pay a little more for ideal proportions)

Thank you so much to all, any help is really appreciated!

Bf hoping to one day propose to gf
 
As posted by @lovedogs in other thread, you can use this parameter to narrow your search. After you narrow it down maybe other experts here can help...


Stick with stones that have tables of 54-58
Depth: 60.5-62.4 (me: 60.8-62)
Crown: 34-35 or maybe 35.5
Pavillion: 40.6-40.8 maybe 41


after I use that parameter, it only narrow down to 3 diamonds. which all I don’t really like. 1 D with strong fluo, What interest me tho, this is the first time I see “Etch channel” inclusion, after further reading it shouldn’t be a problem because its VS2. Sadly, the best cut that they have is the one that have Etch Channel inclusion.
Its this one:
 
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I was going to tag @lovedogs too haha.
The search feature is slightly better in that you can select the depth and table but you'll have to find the crown and pavilion angles by downloading each and every GIA cert. A bit time consuming but worth it OP.
 
I was going to tag @lovedogs too haha.
The search feature is slightly better in that you can select the depth and table but you'll have to find the crown and pavilion angles by downloading each and every GIA cert. A bit time consuming but worth it OP.

Not time consuming, they only have 3 options within that table & depth parameter.
 
Not time consuming, they only have 3 options within that table & depth parameter.

Time consuming to open and download each GIA certificate to get the rest of the info.

Edit: lol I forgot the most important parameter! Price!
 
Thanks so much for everyone's help so far. I will look for those proportions @munchee
If it helps the budget can also stretch to 8k.
 
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