aljdewey
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I think you missed that fact that I''ve already agreed with that.....Date: 3/28/2006 3:26:09 PM
Author: f0rbidden
I agree - very well said, but again, we don''t buy diamonds to please others - we buy them to please ourselves. I do choose D and as clear as I can find - at the sacrifice of size, because with cut being equal - i would choose to wear the diamond that is as close to flawless as I can find and am comfortable with, for my budget.Date: 3/28/2006 12:08:06 PM
Author: aljdewey
I guess I''d answer this way:Date: 3/28/2006 11:31:37 AM
Author: f0rbidden
I''ve seen a few comments about how '' no one can tell the difference'' or ''people don''t ask about the color anyway'' or things like that - do we buy and wear diamonds for OTHER people? or for ourselves?
will people know I have a D color diamond - no, probably not. but i know. do they know if it''s a vvs or an si? no, again, probably not. but i know. and isn''t that what the bottom line is?
I buy diamonds for myself, and I don''t care if others would choose as I do. However, I couldn''t feel good about paying for a D stone and wearing it when I know that I could get materially the same look for a lot less money. It would be like paying $28 for a loaf of bread......even if I had the $28 to blow, the lack of value would kill my enjoyment of it.
For you, knowing that your diamond is a D satisfies your mind. It feels exclusive to you, and you are willing to pay for that exclusivity. That''s wonderful, and if that''s important to you, by all means, you should stick with a D. Others who don''t value exclusivity are less willing to pay for it.
For you, knowing you have a D makes you happy. For me, knowing I paid for a D would make me feel wasteful and overindulgent. It''s just a difference in what we place importance on.
I know I can get a bigger diamond by sacrificing color or clarity, but I''d rather NOT have the size if that''s the sacrifice I need to make.
I know I know..personal preference! and you know what, they''re ALL beautiful in the end, because I''m a tree hugger and I don''t think nature makes things that are ugly.

My point was this: for *some* people (me included), buying a larger, near colorless diamond instead of a smaller, colorless diamond *IS* about pleasing ourselves and not about impressing others. Yes, yes....I know that some people are all about getting a large stone so others will oh/ah over it.... but that doesn''t mean everyone who likes a bigger stone is that way.
In the end, it''s all about what pleases the wearer.