Tweetwhat's the clarity and color?
Tweetits 1.50kartats princess cut one big stone with 2 on the sides of it paid 6500.00 asking 2000.00 if anyone is intersted i will post pictures!
Tweetwhat's the clarity and color?
TweetDid ya get cold feet ByRon,lol? Yeah, give us the 3 C's if its anything below VsI and E color im not interested. If you can somehow get a pic up, because my wife is size 2 and some styles are hard to size.
Last edited by mick-G; 08-03-2005 at 10:30 AM.
Tweeti will find out guys
no its from her ex and wants to put the money as part of a down payment on her rx3000
TweetJ/K ByRon, lol! Just if you can get pic and the 3 C's it will help.
Tweetpicky picky ehOriginally Posted by mick-G
u got one of the c's btw
Tweetmick-g what is vs1 and e color?
If bigger is better then im better than ever !
TweetVSI is the grade rating of the imperfections in the stone, E is the grade for the color of the stone. D is the best color you can get and is virtually colorless. The higher you go d, e, f, g, h, i the more yellows, grays, in the stone which keeps light from refracting=less brilliance and shine and lowers the value of the stone. The S stands for "slightly" and I stands for "included". Slightly included stones should not be seen with the naked eye, only under at least 50X magnification. These imperfections (pits and marks, bubbles) in the stone are caused by pressure in the carbon and the heat when the stone is formed naturally. It can take thousands of years for a small diamond to form. So if you have a stone with less of these imperfections the more the value. VVSI, i believe is the least included. So in that, if you were to have a D color VVSI stone it would be the closest to perfect as you could get. You really have to look at alot of stones to really notice differences. That is why i pick the E here because there is not much of a diff between it and a D. Now if you start going into F, H you can start seeing color if you compare them. My wifes is a D color VSI. The higher in quality you get, say from D VVSI to a E VVS2 can mean thousands of $. I hope this makes sence, lol.Originally Posted by space mountain
TweetI will add if ByRons gfs ex paid 6500. for a 1.5 ct diamond, it should be at least an E color if not a D and should be VSI in quality no lower.
TweetMakes perfect sense. VSI stands for very small imperfections. VVSI is obviously very very small imperfections. I used to be in diamond sales.Originally Posted by mick-G
Tweetpost a pic cockfag.....
TweetI will add another thing, lol. Always get a diamond that is EGL or GIA certified, as it guarntees the grading of the stone and its authenticity. Without this cert you have no guarntee, only the word of the jewler or the person you are buying it from.
Tweetits 4'c.
color
cut
clarity
carat
and yeah find the info and let us know. also post a pic.
dont ya love when girls sell shit. my ex tried to sell me back my ring. haha.
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