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This!For what it's worth I would do the pear if you have loved them that long! Also a pear halo with your budget will give you a lot of finger coverage!
This!For what it's worth I would do the pear if you have loved them that long! Also a pear halo with your budget will give you a lot of finger coverage!
I like the pears you posted, but may I add one additional diamond for your consideration?
https://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/pear-shaped/2.03-carat-d-color-vs2-clarity-sku-5029464
Beautiful color and a lovely small (55%) table.
I love small tables on pears and ovals, as it gives them more of the lively, fiery nature characteristic of MRBs. I think that one of the main problems with pears and ovals is that most are cut with tables over 60%, and thus they have a very flat top. This flat top makes them look dull and two-dimensional.
From the video, this pear looks very lively. You would need to ask for an ASET to confirm light performance, but a pear with a small table may be a good compromise between the performance of a MRB and the unique look and shape of a pear. Also, the small table gives the diamond a better spread. If you look at he dimensions of this 2.03, it has almost the exact same spread as the 2.20 carat E/VS2 that you posted.
I'm sure you will get some brilliant pear options but if it doesn't work out and you do end up going for a round brilliant.... what about doing a pear halo right hand/cocktail ring with a colored stone?
I don’t want to wade into the CBI vs ACA debate (I think I read all the comparison threads) but I thought long and hard about it and if I get an ACA, a part of me will always wonder if I missed out on a more sparkly diamond and the diamond geek in me will go crazy... I know ACAs are fabulous and I can get a bigger stone with the same budget but it’ll always be a niggling thought you know?
I used to think that I wanted a pear with a 1.5 ratio. I did not like an antique cut because of the hole in the center even though I had never seen one in person. I now own an antique pear with a tiny puffy crown. The hole in the center doesn't bother me at all. If you see one in person and the hole still bothers you then consider choosing a setting with a white gold or platinum cup. MY pear has a completely different sparkle than a MRB. The face of it changes constantly like clouds moving across the sky and it comes alive in low light conditions.
I agree with OP who suggested trying shapes on for size. I have short tapering fingers and a fatter pear was more flattering for me than the longer ratio pears.
If you try an antique cut but still like the look of a modern pear then I think @TreeScientist' pick is incredibly lovely and worth investigating further.
Enjoy the journey choosing your next diamond.
East west the pear!
Those pear rings look gorgeous on your lovely hand! Gosh, if those stones are "only" one carat, I can't imagine how huge two carats is going to look
I know it's tough if you're not willing to buy online, but if at all possible I'd suggest holding off on making a decision until you see a pear stone in person in the size you want. That might make all the difference, especially since you've loved that pear setting for so long!
@icy_jade Hi! I feel the exact same way as you about super ideals! Without getting into a CBI vs ACA debate either, I wanted to share with you some additional info on CBIs that I did not find on this forum.
I am looking at upgrading my earrings and working with @LaylaR from HPD who is helping me find diamonds. A few things she shared with me that I thought it might be helpful to share with you as well.
More in-depth explanation on the CBI cut and sparkle (this text was written to me as a response to my questions on CBI):
Crafted by Infinity are only cut to the specific performance-formula based on (1) critical angles for total light return intensity (2) dedication to increasing compound mirror integrity for unbroken internal mirrors and greater visual fire, and (3) completely identical performance, diamond to diamond. This permits their showroom dealers to sell any distant CBI based on the one in their hands; as every diamond is an identical performance twin to the next and the next. The superior fire that’s a big part of CBI’s visual advantage is because they’re dedicated to crafting with a goal of unbroken internal compound mirrors - which produce larger spectral fans (bands of dispersion) that your pupils detect as vivid bursts of color. And that’s why it really makes no difference which Crafted by Infinity you pair with another.
Every facet and facet group on a CBI diamond is calibrated with precision against the others and is reliant on the others. Clearly, as you’ve spent time on Pricescope you can appreciate that a table angle of X has implications for pavilion angle Y (etc). But the lab doesn’t report every set of numbers (not even most of them), those they do report are averages and those averages are subject to scan-error. For example, the upper girdle facet specifications are not represented on the report at all. They’re critical to on the makeup of the crown as a whole and have a huge impact on the performance, and the details of upper girdles, bezels, stars and table considered together determine much about compound mirror integrity, so they get balanced precisely with the makeup of the pavilion, which also occurs purposefully. In short, what CBI is doing is far more precise and diamond-specific than generalized numbers on a lab report. This is key to the consistency you hear about the brand and why the diamonds appear larger, whiter, and brighter than any of our competitors. And it’s our “secret sauce,” those internal mirrors. Most cutters don’t have that even on their radar, let alone have the training to cut a diamond with that precision.
That detailed explanation makes total sense and it is the facet and angles against the other facets and angles which gives is that precision.
With that in mind, I am getting some stones sent to a dealer with different color grades. This is to help me look at CBI stones and also see my color tolerance. My guess is the super sparkle will be the same in both stones, so it's more a matter of clarity and color.
As FYI, if you cannot find the stone you want, HPD will be glad to custom cut one for you. I spoke to @LaylaR about this option should we need to go down this path (I need two stones for earrings) and it seems relatively painless. I think @cflutist (the queen of CBIs) also did a custom stone and she was very pleased.
I hope the information above was helpful as I found this detailed explanation to be the best answer to the "secret sauce" everyone talks about.
@icy_jade I would vote for the pear option since you've been in love with its shape for the longest time and it has a larger fing a round.
But if you want to go with the round, I would vote for the 2.05 G SI2 from CBI. It's larger than the 1.87 F SI1 and you can actually see the video through AGS website by entering the certificate number for verification. The 2.05 looks cleaner than the 1.87 in my opinion.
Thanks for sharing this! It does seem to be the best explanation to secret sauce. Layla is also helping me with my stone. Ideally I would like to view n bring my stone back in person... but as an added complication I would now love a strong blue fluoro stone... it never ends... :roll
Just curious what size are you looking for earrings in? Do you already have a thread for them?
I'd vote for the pear with blue fluoro. You have a pair of eagle eyes I am not sure if any SI stone would pass your definition of an eye clean stone
Hi! I already have HOF 2ctw earrings, and I am upgrading to 3ctw (I think).
The "I Think" part...So, my original idea was to upgrade to 4ctw earrings, but I tried on a pair at a local jewelry store and thought they were way to blingy for me. I decided on 3ctw as that was in the middle. I have never tried on a pair of 3ctw earrings though. I am working with Layla on a 3ctw pair, and I was mentioning it to my husband yesterday, and he said you won't be able to tell much difference in a 1.0ct stone vs. a 1.5ct stone, so he says to get the 2.0ct stones. Sigh... now he has me second guessing the size.
First though, I am going to look at the 1.5ct stones and compare color. Once I decide on color, I'll then work on size. The size is bugging me now though since my husband brought it up as I thought for sure I would get the 3ctw.
I’ve been a pear shaped diamond lover for years, ever since I saw a gorgeous pear with halo and stunning pave basket underside on PS. Unfortunately I can’t find the original thread though I’ve tried many times over the years. Anyway so over the years I’ve always wanted a nice pear in a similar setting but was never really in a position to get one until recent years.
Hi! I already have HOF 2ctw earrings, and I am upgrading to 3ctw (I think).
The "I Think" part...So, my original idea was to upgrade to 4ctw earrings, but I tried on a pair at a local jewelry store and thought they were way to blingy for me. I decided on 3ctw as that was in the middle. I have never tried on a pair of 3ctw earrings though. I am working with Layla on a 3ctw pair, and I was mentioning it to my husband yesterday, and he said you won't be able to tell much difference in a 1.0ct stone vs. a 1.5ct stone, so he says to get the 2.0ct stones. Sigh... now he has me second guessing the size.
First though, I am going to look at the 1.5ct stones and compare color. Once I decide on color, I'll then work on size. The size is bugging me now though since my husband brought it up as I thought for sure I would get the 3ctw.