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Ideal_Rock
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Hi everyone,
I've been learning about diamonds through this site for the past month or so and my boyfriend is ready to pull the trigger on a diamond. I have 3 diamonds on hold which are within the same price range with the pricescope discount (~13-14K). Which one do you all think would be best?
Option 1:
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/J-VS2-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1534192.asp - about $12.9K. I couldn't get the Idealscope image on this diamond because it is located in Chicago, not NY.
Option 2:
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/I-SI2-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1534025.asp - this one seems to look eye clean to me but James Allen informed me that there is a "surface breaking cavity" which MIGHT compromise the integrity of the diamond. Any thoughts on this?
Option 3:
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/J-SI1-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1546436.asp - there are inclusions at 12:00 in the picture but James Allen informed me they could put a prong over the diamond.
All the diamonds have HCA scores less than 2.0. I've asked for Idealscope images for Options 2 and 3 which will take 3-4 business days. I'm going to be setting it in this setting: http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/pave/Platinum-Thin-French-Cut-Pave-Set-Diamond-Engagement-Ring.html.. James Allen confirmed that they can change the style from 4 to 6 prongs for no charge.
Questions:
1. Given that they are all around the same price, which one would be the best buy?
2. Option 2 is graded by AGS while Options 1 & 3 are graded by GIA. It seems like GIA is more "strict" than AGS, so is it possible that the AGS I is equivalent to the GIA J?
3. Option 3 has medium blue fluorescence. I believe this will enhance the appearance of the J color. However, I live in Seattle and we don't get much direct sunlight and I've read that fluorescence makes diamonds look the worse when it's cloudy & overcast (and it's overcast all the time here).
4. My budget for ring + setting is around $15K. The setting is $900 leaving me ~$14K for the stone alone. Anyone have any suggestions? I'm just looking for a stone 1.8 ct+, eye clean, J color or above (I or above is definitely preferred, but I know I have to give somewhere).
Thanks to everyone for reading! Please let me know if you have any thoughts.
I've been learning about diamonds through this site for the past month or so and my boyfriend is ready to pull the trigger on a diamond. I have 3 diamonds on hold which are within the same price range with the pricescope discount (~13-14K). Which one do you all think would be best?
Option 1:
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/J-VS2-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1534192.asp - about $12.9K. I couldn't get the Idealscope image on this diamond because it is located in Chicago, not NY.
Option 2:
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/I-SI2-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1534025.asp - this one seems to look eye clean to me but James Allen informed me that there is a "surface breaking cavity" which MIGHT compromise the integrity of the diamond. Any thoughts on this?
Option 3:
http://www.jamesallen.com/diamonds/J-SI1-Excellent-Cut-Round-Diamond-1546436.asp - there are inclusions at 12:00 in the picture but James Allen informed me they could put a prong over the diamond.
All the diamonds have HCA scores less than 2.0. I've asked for Idealscope images for Options 2 and 3 which will take 3-4 business days. I'm going to be setting it in this setting: http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/pave/Platinum-Thin-French-Cut-Pave-Set-Diamond-Engagement-Ring.html.. James Allen confirmed that they can change the style from 4 to 6 prongs for no charge.
Questions:
1. Given that they are all around the same price, which one would be the best buy?
2. Option 2 is graded by AGS while Options 1 & 3 are graded by GIA. It seems like GIA is more "strict" than AGS, so is it possible that the AGS I is equivalent to the GIA J?
3. Option 3 has medium blue fluorescence. I believe this will enhance the appearance of the J color. However, I live in Seattle and we don't get much direct sunlight and I've read that fluorescence makes diamonds look the worse when it's cloudy & overcast (and it's overcast all the time here).
4. My budget for ring + setting is around $15K. The setting is $900 leaving me ~$14K for the stone alone. Anyone have any suggestions? I'm just looking for a stone 1.8 ct+, eye clean, J color or above (I or above is definitely preferred, but I know I have to give somewhere).
Thanks to everyone for reading! Please let me know if you have any thoughts.