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Farris
Lv 4
Farris asked in Family & RelationshipsWeddings · 1 decade ago

Is this diamond a good deal?

I am looking to upgrade my diamond and am shopping around. Here are two of the options I have so far:

Cushion cut diamond: GIA Certified

1.13 carat

E color

SI2

Measurements: 6.04 x 5.79 x 4.14

Very Good polish

Very Good Symmetry

No Fluorescence

Price: $3,828

Cushion cut diamond: GIA Certified

1.15 carat

F color

SI1

Measurements: 6.73 x 5.92 x 4.02

Excellent polish

Excellent Symmetry

No Fluorescence

Price: $4,300

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  • 4REEE
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I would pass on the first diamond that has SI-2 for clarity.

    The 2nd diamond, if it is an eye-clean SI-1, sounds good.

    Also, do you have any Isee2 or GEMEX data as a measure of light performance?

    http://www.goodoldgold.com/content.php?c=48

    http://www.goodoldgold.com/Technologies/Brilliance...

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Price: $3,828 If the SI2 diamond is eye clean i.e., you cannot see visable inclusions from 8 to 10 inches then this might be a good deal. It’s excellent that it is a certified diamond. Also if you are obtaining this ring where you have a 30 day return policy then you can always review the ring yourself first and decide what you want to do.

    Price: $4,300 This also looks like a decent price. But again if you have a supplier who will give you a return benefit privilege then you can review this diamond visually before making a permanent commitment.

    Good Luck!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I agree with the first answer. I would look at anything below SI1 clarity. I would say those are excellent prices, but does it include the setting as well or just the loose diamond? I would definitely go with the second diamonds. It will sparkle more and is more well proportioned.

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