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Need help. 2.40 H SI 1. Good diamond?

mickadoo

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Is this diamond good value? $20,600 for 2.40 carat H SI1. What does it mean "clouds, pinpoints, and internal graining are not shown"? My GF wants an oval solitaire diamond with a gold band. Platinum or yellow gold for prongs? Any advice much appreciated.
 

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Is that the stone setting in the ring? Doesnt look like the same shape.

Do you have a link to a video of the stone turning by any chance? Its hard to tell anything about the stone without seeing some
movement.
 
decent price... most likely discounted more than other Si1 for that table crystal
see below videos for your H

By the way this D Si1 is pretty good deal $ if you are not afraid of Strong Blue FL (there are no clouds no graining so wont be milky/hazy)
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decent price... most likely discounted more than other Si1 for that table crystal
see below videos for your H

By the way this D Si1 is pretty good deal $ if you are not afraid of Strong Blue FL (there are no clouds no graining so wont be milky/hazy)
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Thank you. Not interested in the blue flourescent. Will the table inclusion be visible to the naked eye on the H Si?
 
Thank you. Not interested in the blue flourescent. Will the table inclusion be visible to the naked eye on the H Si?

We can't tell for sure, becuase everyone's definition of eye clean is different. I would try to zoom out on your computer to the IRL size and see what you think.
 
What do you think in comparison with this 2.26 I VS2 for $18500? Are the table inclusions noticeable? IMG_2260.jpegIMG_2275.jpeg
 
table is large...greater than the depth ??... should be eye clean...
 
If you are young, that first one may not be eye-clean. Usually, the way it works is when we know where the inclusion is our eye
goes directly to it when looking at our stone/ring. It may be eye-clean to others (from a distance) who dont know that there is an
inclusion on the table...this is all guesswork on my part but seems to be the consensus of long-term Pricescope members.

I would imagine that second stone is eye-clean. It does have some darkness through the middle (circled in blue) that I might not
be fond of. Are you looking for a 4 main oval? What is your budget?

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If you are young, that first one may not be eye-clean. Usually, the way it works is when we know where the inclusion is our eye
goes directly to it when looking at our stone/ring. It may be eye-clean to others (from a distance) who dont know that there is an
inclusion on the table...this is all guesswork on my part but seems to be the consensus of long-term Pricescope members.

I would imagine that second stone is eye-clean. It does have some darkness through the middle (circled in blue) that I might not
be fond of. Are you looking for a 4 main oval? What is your budget?

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Thank you for your input! I’m looking for a 4 oval 2.25-2.5 for around $20,000.
 
You have seen the stones in person (right?) so you are the best person to judge whether it’s eye clean.

How’s the bow tie effect in person?
 
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