I''ve found my Princess, now I need to find the diamond
I''ve been reading and becoming familiar with the princess cut as much as I possibly can and I''ve now come to all of you for help.I''ve ran some specs through pricescope and I''m left unsure still.
Princess
.75-.85 (hoping for at least .8 though)
E color
Vs2- SI1
Price: $3000 (diamond alone)
Could anyone assist me and helping me find a diamond on pricescopes search engine that would be a great selection.
I''m trying to grasp the table/depth measurements because those appear the most crucial for a princess cut. What dimensions are ideal to make the rock look top heavy and tape down so that it looks bigger on top?
It appears that a table of 68% and depth of 72% is around my price range of $2800 for an SI1. Keep in mind I want this to sparkle with fire. That''s why I selected E color and will not budge from it, but am willing to go as low as a SI1 for clarity.. The recommend ranges for table/depth are so broad (60-75%) it makes it very difficult for the novice investor to select the best one. So what would be ideal (in %''s) for my situation? Suggestions? Advice?
Thanks!
I''ve been reading and becoming familiar with the princess cut as much as I possibly can and I''ve now come to all of you for help.I''ve ran some specs through pricescope and I''m left unsure still.
Princess
.75-.85 (hoping for at least .8 though)
E color
Vs2- SI1
Price: $3000 (diamond alone)
Could anyone assist me and helping me find a diamond on pricescopes search engine that would be a great selection.
I''m trying to grasp the table/depth measurements because those appear the most crucial for a princess cut. What dimensions are ideal to make the rock look top heavy and tape down so that it looks bigger on top?
It appears that a table of 68% and depth of 72% is around my price range of $2800 for an SI1. Keep in mind I want this to sparkle with fire. That''s why I selected E color and will not budge from it, but am willing to go as low as a SI1 for clarity.. The recommend ranges for table/depth are so broad (60-75%) it makes it very difficult for the novice investor to select the best one. So what would be ideal (in %''s) for my situation? Suggestions? Advice?
Thanks!