somethingshiny
Ideal_Rock
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I''m posting this in Hangout instead of RT because I don''t want to encourage newbies to try and find good I clarity diamonds and I want the regular PSers opinions.
I''ve been looking for a 5 stone band around .5 ctw (S clarity, G-H color). However, for roughly the same price, I''ve come across a 1 ctw 5 stone. The clarity is only I1 (the color is not marked but I''d guess it at G because it looks identical to my diamond). The stones may be a *bit* milky at some angles but there are no dark inclusions, big white inclusions, or even milkiness from straight on. From a distance of 12", the stones are pretty much eye-clean (ya know, if you don''t know where the inclusions are). It doesn''t bother me for ME to be able to find the inclusions (My anni ring that I wear every day is an SI1 and I can easily see an inclusion with my naked eye). I don''t want others (IRL) to see anything less than perfect (but for the most part, the people who I''m around would have no idea what an inclusion is or even that diamonds aren''t perfect) I guess my main concern would be more of the milkiness because to me that is very noticeable from a distance (on most stones but not really these stones). The ring is not cert but the cut looks really good. The diamonds were sparkling as much as my OEC''s.
I trust this jeweler immensely, he is where I found my recent art deco ring that I''m in love with. The ring was a trade in and is priced accordingly. (being used doesn''t bother me in the slightest as I will have it sized, polished and rhodium plated immediately----But, because I would have all of these alterations done, the ring will be non-returnable.)
I want to see if they''d let me take the ring outside to view it under natural light instead of jewelry store lighting so hopefully that will give me a better idea.
SO, am I really not getting a lot of milkiness because of the size .20 pts each?
Will milkiness appear worse under natural lighting?
Do you think the cut could really hide I1?
And, lastly, would YOU buy/wear I1??
I''ve been looking for a 5 stone band around .5 ctw (S clarity, G-H color). However, for roughly the same price, I''ve come across a 1 ctw 5 stone. The clarity is only I1 (the color is not marked but I''d guess it at G because it looks identical to my diamond). The stones may be a *bit* milky at some angles but there are no dark inclusions, big white inclusions, or even milkiness from straight on. From a distance of 12", the stones are pretty much eye-clean (ya know, if you don''t know where the inclusions are). It doesn''t bother me for ME to be able to find the inclusions (My anni ring that I wear every day is an SI1 and I can easily see an inclusion with my naked eye). I don''t want others (IRL) to see anything less than perfect (but for the most part, the people who I''m around would have no idea what an inclusion is or even that diamonds aren''t perfect) I guess my main concern would be more of the milkiness because to me that is very noticeable from a distance (on most stones but not really these stones). The ring is not cert but the cut looks really good. The diamonds were sparkling as much as my OEC''s.
I trust this jeweler immensely, he is where I found my recent art deco ring that I''m in love with. The ring was a trade in and is priced accordingly. (being used doesn''t bother me in the slightest as I will have it sized, polished and rhodium plated immediately----But, because I would have all of these alterations done, the ring will be non-returnable.)
I want to see if they''d let me take the ring outside to view it under natural light instead of jewelry store lighting so hopefully that will give me a better idea.
SO, am I really not getting a lot of milkiness because of the size .20 pts each?
Will milkiness appear worse under natural lighting?
Do you think the cut could really hide I1?
And, lastly, would YOU buy/wear I1??