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yud1

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Hi guys, I am new for diamonds and this place, thanks for spend your time to help me out. I want to propose to my gf at march 24th. So I start looking for engagement ring at $3700 price range. Since I am still in university, this what I have so far (top $4000). But still want to get a good stone for her. I have seen some options like:
1.
Carat Weight : 0.81
Cut : Excellent
Color : H
Clarity :VS2
Price($) : $3500
Lab Name : GIA
Depth : 62.5
Table : 56
Polish : Excellent
Symmetry : Excellent
Girdle : Medium - Sl. Thick
Culet : None
Fluorescence : Faint
Measurements : 5.96 x 5.94 x 3.72 mm
HCA: dont know

2. Carat Weight : 0.96
Cut : Excellent
Color : I
Clarity :VS2
Price($) : $4001
Lab Name : GIA
Depth : 62
Table : 56
Polish : Excellent
Symmetry : Excellent
Girdle : M
Culet : None
Fluorescence : MB
Measurements : 6.28x6.31x3.90
HCA: 1.7

If I want 3x cuts is these two the biggest I can get in this price range? If I want 3x cut and as big as it can be and set on a yellow gold setting, any surjection about color, clarity and depth %? And for buying it online, between b2cjewels.com and brilliance.com which one is better? Thanks a lot!!!

Also have a question about price. One of my friends is working at a jewelry store, and he might get some discount for buying things. For anyone who is also working in a jewelry store, please tell me is the discount usuelly can be good as buying online? I just dont want to bother my frind. thanks
 
I forgot that my GF likes Round or Asscher sharp, so which sharp will be better in this price range? Sorry about this, too many questions in one time.
 
1) Are these stones online or at your friend's store?
2) Do you have full GIA report number and/or the proportions for the diamonds?
 
yud1|1359436633|3366194 said:
I forgot that my GF likes Round or Asscher sharp, so which sharp will be better in this price range? Sorry about this, too many questions in one time.

Well, I wouldn't suggest buying a stone from anywhere that doesn't provide pictures or videos. The best place to buy online IMO would be James Allen, Whiteflash, Good Old Gold or a place like ID Jewelry who will take pictures for you and send videos. Forgot to mention Brian Gavin diamonds. AND - just because a friend recommended it doesn't mean that you have to or even should buy from there. Chances are you will still find a better price online.

EX: http://www.jamesallen.com/#!/loose-diamonds/Round-cut/0.90-carat-H-color-SI1-clarity-Excellent-cut-sku-189623 (if you like it put it on hold and request an idealscope image and make sure it's eye clean).

As far as which shape she likes...I'd try to find out more before you start searching because there are big differences between an asscher and a round diamond. Rounds face up the largest while asschers face up the smallest.
 
04diamond<3|1359439969|3366234 said:
yud1|1359436633|3366194 said:
I forgot that my GF likes Round or Asscher sharp, so which sharp will be better in this price range? Sorry about this, too many questions in one time.

Well, I wouldn't suggest buying a stone from anywhere that doesn't provide pictures or videos. The best place to buy online IMO would be James Allen, Whiteflash, Good Old Gold or a place like ID Jewelry who will take pictures for you and send videos. Forgot to mention Brian Gavin diamonds. AND - just because a friend recommended it doesn't mean that you have to or even should buy from there. Chances are you will still find a better price online.

EX: http://www.jamesallen.com/#!/loose-diamonds/Round-cut/0.90-carat-H-color-SI1-clarity-Excellent-cut-sku-189623 (if you like it put it on hold and request an idealscope image and make sure it's eye clean).

As far as which shape she likes...I'd try to find out more before you start searching because there are big differences between an asscher and a round diamond. Rounds face up the largest while asschers face up the smallest.

Sorry, that was typing mistake, she likes round and asscher. So either one is good. :tongue:
 
yud1|1359440348|3366235 said:
04diamond<3|1359439969|3366234 said:
yud1|1359436633|3366194 said:
I forgot that my GF likes Round or Asscher sharp, so which sharp will be better in this price range? Sorry about this, too many questions in one time.

Well, I wouldn't suggest buying a stone from anywhere that doesn't provide pictures or videos. The best place to buy online IMO would be James Allen, Whiteflash, Good Old Gold or a place like ID Jewelry who will take pictures for you and send videos. Forgot to mention Brian Gavin diamonds. AND - just because a friend recommended it doesn't mean that you have to or even should buy from there. Chances are you will still find a better price online.

EX: http://www.jamesallen.com/#!/loose-diamonds/Round-cut/0.90-carat-H-color-SI1-clarity-Excellent-cut-sku-189623 (if you like it put it on hold and request an idealscope image and make sure it's eye clean).

As far as which shape she likes...I'd try to find out more before you start searching because there are big differences between an asscher and a round diamond. Rounds face up the largest while asschers face up the smallest.

Sorry, that was typing mistake, she likes round and asscher. So either one is good. :tongue:

I understood what you said. But I would still try to find out more information about which one she'd prefer over the other because Asschers are smaller, deeper and have a completely different facet structure, the step cut, versus the round which is the most brilliant and faces up bigger than any other cut. So again, I'd highly suggest sticking with one yourself or asking her or somehow finding out which she'd prefer.

Example. The round I posted earlier is a .90 ct ideal cut stone and the size is 6.18*6.21*3.82mm versus the .90 asscher which measured out to 5.35*5.10*3.63mm and has more of a shiny reflecting facet structure while the round will provide more fire etc.

http://www.jamesallen.com/#!/loose-diamonds/Asscher-cut/0.90-carat-D-color-VVS1-clarity-sku-19360
 
I see you point. I will try to find out. Thanks. I have an thought makes me go with asscher more but I dont know I am wrong or not. I think for buying a round sharp is more difficult than asscher, since there are more things need to warry like cut,H&A even its 3x GIA it can still not be a H&A. But for asscher I just need to warry about color, clerity depth%, and cut grade from report.

And thanks a lot for spending your time
 
No, no. Asscher is much more difficult to buy. Much, much more.

If she likes them equally, make your life easy and go with a round.
 
JulieN|1359442325|3366243 said:
No, no. Asscher is much more difficult to buy. Much, much more.

If she likes them equally, make your life easy and go with a round.

I have to agree. With rounds, if you get a true H&A stone the rest of the things, like Symmetry, Polish and Cut will all be excellent. So if your budget can handle it, to make it easier for you I'd suggest sticking with an H&A. If not, we can always help find an equally beautiful and spectacular stone. So what's the budget for the round? $3500? The stones I posted from JA those prices are before the 5% discount that they offer to pricescope members.
 
JulieN|1359442325|3366243 said:
No, no. Asscher is much more difficult to buy. Much, much more.

If she likes them equally, make your life easy and go with a round.

Oh, ok, so for buying round, how to tell if its H&A or close to H&A? can I tell that from depth%? whats the fair price for an H&A 0.85 H vs2? Sorry about giving too many questions.......I think I am really losed now..... :loopy:
 
I am cheking their sites now. :)
 
what size do you want?
 
JulieN|1359448916|3366259 said:
what size do you want?

0.8-1, Thanks
 
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