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I would be a little nervous buying on the internet (that's just me). My engagement ring was a tiffany ring that by FI took to a jeweler and had it made. It was a third of the cost and it is a beautiful ring.

 

 

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Originally Posted by Lilpaisley View Post
This ring is beautiful, but I would caution you on this one. The stones clarity is I2-I3 which means visible inclusions to the naked eye. Now with the total diamond weight of 1 carat the stones are likely to be about .03 carats each...which is about 2mm. You may not notice the inclusions at that size. The color in a range of H thru J is pretty decent. Colors G thru I show almost no color to the untrained naked eye.

I would suggest a quick glance at the clarity ratings here:Diamond Buying Guide : Diamond Clarity

This will help you with your choice. I'm a Graduate Gemology student, so I'm happy to answer any questions you have about diamond buying if you want it.
I get confused with the letters and numbers but I know he knows all that so it s just a starting point of what I would like

thanx for the chart
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I would be very, very cautious when buying a diamond with a clarity of under the SI (slightly included)...because I1, I2 and I3 diamonds mean that when viewed "face up" from the top of the diamond you will easily be able to see the inclusions (black spots, feathers, etc.). It may seem to be an excellent "value" but in the long run you may not be happy with your purchase since the inclusions harm the stones fire and brillance.

 

I have a 0.75 ct RB diamond I inherited that's graded as an SI1 and I can see the inclusions in it without a loupe. It doesn't bother me in that stone but it would bother me if it was my ering. So even SI grade stones aren't always eye-clean, hence my concern for you about stones graded in the I (included) category.

 

What is overstock's return policy? So many people seem to have had such good experiences with them...maybe when you get the ring you'll find it has relatively "clean" I clarity stones and you can't see the inclusion. The ring itself is so beautiful and unique. But if it turns out you don't like the quality of the stones, then maybe you can return it? And continue your search?

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my concern was the maintenence of all those stones. I would worry it would always be at the jeweler getting a stone replaced. If you buy from heltzberg, you can get the repair plan.

 

I might get mike's ring from overstock, but it will be a tungsten band with no stones.

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I hear everyones thoughts and views. I will talk to him when he comes in from class. He probably will say no and go to the jeweler because of his business mind and not trusting anyone. We will see. I am just glad he is finally talking about it seriously.

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