Hello everyone,
I would like to sell my Whiteflash ACA diamond. It is a AGS 3.22ct G SI1.
WF price was 60K before tax last year . My asking price $51K.
Pls see the attached file for cert.
Also link from WF ( the picture have error scan) , pls search # from direct AGS website )
https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4443709.htm
I still have receipts, and AGS cert w/ me.
I like to sell it before the 3/25. I like to get sth bigger, WFdoes not have s/th big with high color for a while so I decided to sell. I like to post on pricecescope for sale first since you guys are familiar with ACA how well cut it is, and I may get better price from here since WF will only do 70% buy back 1 year period. Buyer can buy it w/ great deal , my lost is your gain. Asking price $51K.
I even brought my diamond to Tiffany and Cartier and other diamond store to compare the bling bling, I got complements my diamond ring all the time.
I have had it almost 1 year and I dont notice the inclusions w/ my bare eyes.
The SA Michelle from WF inspected about SI1 : "The 3.22 is a very nice SI1. It has fantastic sparkle, fire, and brilliance and very crisp performance. The diamond is not hazy, milky, or cloudy and the inclusions are not a durability concern. I was not able to see the inclusions under normal viewing conditions or under bright light from the side or at 10 inches. From 6 inches had to look for several minutes at the diamond, rotating it and rocking it, before I saw anything. What I did see was very small, and easily could have blended in with the stone (I actually louped it when I saw it to verify what it was I was actually seeing). With this diamond in particular this would not be something someone casually admiring the diamond would notice. I tend to be pretty picky when it comes to clarity and this is not something that would bother me personally and I think that you would have to have a very keen eye and to be able to focus at a close distance to see the inclusion."
If you are interested, pls kindly let me know. Thanks
I would like to sell my Whiteflash ACA diamond. It is a AGS 3.22ct G SI1.
WF price was 60K before tax last year . My asking price $51K.
Pls see the attached file for cert.
Also link from WF ( the picture have error scan) , pls search # from direct AGS website )
https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4443709.htm
I still have receipts, and AGS cert w/ me.
I like to sell it before the 3/25. I like to get sth bigger, WFdoes not have s/th big with high color for a while so I decided to sell. I like to post on pricecescope for sale first since you guys are familiar with ACA how well cut it is, and I may get better price from here since WF will only do 70% buy back 1 year period. Buyer can buy it w/ great deal , my lost is your gain. Asking price $51K.
I even brought my diamond to Tiffany and Cartier and other diamond store to compare the bling bling, I got complements my diamond ring all the time.
I have had it almost 1 year and I dont notice the inclusions w/ my bare eyes.
The SA Michelle from WF inspected about SI1 : "The 3.22 is a very nice SI1. It has fantastic sparkle, fire, and brilliance and very crisp performance. The diamond is not hazy, milky, or cloudy and the inclusions are not a durability concern. I was not able to see the inclusions under normal viewing conditions or under bright light from the side or at 10 inches. From 6 inches had to look for several minutes at the diamond, rotating it and rocking it, before I saw anything. What I did see was very small, and easily could have blended in with the stone (I actually louped it when I saw it to verify what it was I was actually seeing). With this diamond in particular this would not be something someone casually admiring the diamond would notice. I tend to be pretty picky when it comes to clarity and this is not something that would bother me personally and I think that you would have to have a very keen eye and to be able to focus at a close distance to see the inclusion."
If you are interested, pls kindly let me know. Thanks