Proposal Ring - Part 3

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Why did you choose the pave side diamonds instead of their latest side diamonds design?

They quoted me the full range. D-G VVS1 - VS2. Mine is a 0.5ct oval, actual specs to be known later.

Good luck! I'm waiting for mine too. My gf preferred a channel pave side diamond style with 1 consistent row of diamond. Their latest side diamonds is nice also which we also considered.
 

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oh. u got consider other jeweler?

mine is also 0.42 carat but its at 1.85k

this is my GIA report number 6341657111

Bro, the proportions isn't that good le. Usually it the Light Return, Fire, Scintillation grade should be at least an ''Excellent'', and the HCA score under 1.4

Btw, were you made aware that the diamond has fluorescence?
Yours is a high spec D VVS2 diamond but fluorescence kinda negates it as it may make ur diamond turn milky/hazy when out under sunlight and an off color. In other words, the diamond might not look as colorless and clear when you see it outdoors. Thats also why fluorescence diamonds are sold cheap.

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Ya. Abt 1-2 months. TBH, I feel decagon dont need to go for a high grade. The diamond itself is going to be brighter which in turn will look whiter. So even G Color is more than good enough. I'd rather trade off a better cut for a lower color/clarity grade.

Thanks. Which design did you go for? The designs on their fb/ig or you customized it yourself? :D
 
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Bro, the proportions isn't that good le. Usually it the Light Return, Fire, Scintillation grade should be at least an ''Excellent'', and the HCA score under 1.4

Btw, were you made aware that the diamond has fluorescence?
Yours is a high spec D VVS2 diamond but fluorescence kinda negates it as it may make ur diamond turn milky/hazy when out under sunlight and an off color. In other words, the diamond might not look as colorless and clear when you see it outdoors. Thats also why fluorescence diamonds are sold cheap.

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Ahh. Thanks! I learn something new. Guess I need to go change my diamond.

Thanks alot!
 

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Hi, clueless goat here trying to figure out how to get a JP proposal diamond ring...

What's the best way to start? Just head down to the store and they will provide some lessons on how to appreciate their diamonds? From there on do I need to decide what diamond ring to buy already? Need to pay money for the first visit?

Also for payment, let's say I want to get a 1carat ring, do i use credit card to pay? Can do instalment?
 
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Hi, clueless goat here trying to figure out how to get a JP proposal diamond ring...

What's the best way to start? Just head down to the store and they will provide some lessons on how to appreciate their diamonds? From there on do I need to decide what diamond ring to buy already? Need to pay money for the first visit?

Also for payment, let's say I want to get a 1carat ring, do i use credit card to pay? Can do instalment?

Book an appointment with them first. I suggest booking earlier if you want to go on a weekend. Their earliest weekend slot they had for me was 2 weeks later. No need to pay for the first visit. Only when you decide on a diamond or want to custom cut, then need deposit.

They do have instalments for credit cards
 

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Actually what's your budget, if I may ask? There may still be some good stuff depending on budget...

currently i secure a SIC 0.42 ct. i wanna upgrade to white series, but now the decagon waiting time need 3-4 months. yours round 10 looks good. budget wise if something like yours should be ok.
 

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would you guys consider a 0.52 E VS1 @ $3700 or 0.43 D VVS2 @ $2950? what other considerations to look out for other than scopes?
 

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Book an appointment with them first. I suggest booking earlier if you want to go on a weekend. Their earliest weekend slot they had for me was 2 weeks later. No need to pay for the first visit. Only when you decide on a diamond or want to custom cut, then need deposit.

They do have instalments for credit cards

how do i book an appointment with them? go down to their shop? or FB msg them?
 

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currently i secure a SIC 0.42 ct. i wanna upgrade to white series, but now the decagon waiting time need 3-4 months. yours round 10 looks good. budget wise if something like yours should be ok.

Even for the white series round need to wait 3-4 months?
 

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would you guys consider a 0.52 E VS1 @ $3700 or 0.43 D VVS2 @ $2950? what other considerations to look out for other than scopes?

Personally I'm ok with lower F-G, VS1-VS2 grades if the cut is good. From the 2, I'd pick the 0.52 E VS1 piece. If 0.4ct, I'll lower the specs and aim for a higher 0.4ct++ carat.
 
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