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those are the rendering from the jeweler, so if it don't we don't pay.

hell he would not even take a deposit.

but yeah we were looking fro a very simple solitaire so makes it easy, tho means was harder to find right stone.

I spent a little more, 5-10% to go though a jeweler, only as they have a guarantee, ie when it arrives if I'm unhappy with it I can decline it.

as for tiffanies, the one we wanted there was close to 30K.....said jeweler is doing same setting in platinum for around 1/3 the price.

thats a huge price difference, was the stone same quality & size?

tony looks nice man.

this is the one we saw that was $18k

http://www.tiffany.com.au/Engagement/Item.aspx?GroupSKU=GRP10001#f+0/0/0/0/0/0

that's crazy saving, good job brah guessing its a sizeable diamond if it was almost 30k @ tiffanys! thats like 1.5-2ct territory isn't it?

pays to shop around with such big ticket items.

Edited by alr33x

Nice Alex, but yeah wouldn't pay that at Tiffany's LOL

In regards to the quality of diamonds, the cut is the most important. This determines the brightness or amount of light reflected back in a diamond.

In regards to colour G/H/I I doubt you'd be able to tell the difference to a D/E/F. As with clarity si2 or vs2 should be sufficient. As long as the inclusions are not visible to the naked eye.

A 1 carat, IF, D colour would be say $15,000

A 1 carat, Si2, H colour would be say $6,000

And to the general public under a naked eye you wouldn't be able to tell the difference

That doesn't sound right man like I said 18k was what we got quoted forget specs might have been an E for 18k haven't seen any 1cts for $30k

A 1 carat, D, IF, excellent cut diamond could easily cost $30-50k plus

All depends on the specs

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