Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I worked with Tiny Jewel Box on Connecticut Ave, amazing pieces and they have access to top quality Canadian, conflict-free stones if that's important to you!
This place is terrible. They were SO overpriced. We went to I. Gorman and had something custom made. You can buy very traditional rings there - they're not just the "modern" stuff you see in the ads. Family owned, generations of the family work there, they are wonderful. Tiny Jewel Box were a bunch of snobby assholes.
Yeah. I'd spent plenty of money in Tiny Jewel Box over the years, but even so when we went to look at wedding rings they were utter jerks. Went around the corner to Gorman and got a lovely set that makes me happy. They have plenty of expensive stuff but we only ended up spending ~$2000 for all of our rings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I worked with Tiny Jewel Box on Connecticut Ave, amazing pieces and they have access to top quality Canadian, conflict-free stones if that's important to you!
This place is terrible. They were SO overpriced. We went to I. Gorman and had something custom made. You can buy very traditional rings there - they're not just the "modern" stuff you see in the ads. Family owned, generations of the family work there, they are wonderful. Tiny Jewel Box were a bunch of snobby assholes.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I worked with Tiny Jewel Box on Connecticut Ave, amazing pieces and they have access to top quality Canadian, conflict-free stones if that's important to you!
Anonymous wrote:IGorman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, When you buy from White Flash, James Allen, or Blue Nile is the quality the same as shopping in store for a loose stone? I have given this some consideration and have been thinking about wanting to get a loose stone, then have a local jeweler set it for a solitaire.
What's the avg price for something within 1-1.10c, D-G, ideal cut?
The benefit with buying from a place like White Flash and Blue Nile is pricing transparency. You didn't specify the clarity, so I assume you are okay with SI1. I see prices start at about $6k for a diamond like this:
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3588607.htm
Here you can look at the cert for this diamond: http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/certificate.aspx?idno=3588607&file_name=1
It's a triple-0 diamond certificate from AGS, just about the best you can get.
Blue Nile is less picky with their search parameters so when you look for an "ideal" diamond, they give you something cheaper like this:
http://www.bluenile.com/diamond-search?stockno=LD06404398
Which is "idea" in the cut, but the polish and symmetry are not ideal. Here's the certificate for this diamond:
http://www.bluenile.com/certs/6195727405.pdf?params=cHJvZHVjdD1CTiZwaG9uZT0xKzg4OC01NjUtNzY0MSZsaW5rPWh0dHAlM0ElMkYlMkZ3d3cuYmx1ZW5pbGUuY29tJTJGX0xEMDU5MDE0MjQmc2t1PUxEMDU5MDE0MjQmbGFiPWdpYSZjb3VudHJ5PVVTQSZjdXJyZW5jeT1VU0Qm
Forgot to include it, somewhere between vs2-vvs1, does it change much?
Thanks for the helpful examples.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, When you buy from White Flash, James Allen, or Blue Nile is the quality the same as shopping in store for a loose stone? I have given this some consideration and have been thinking about wanting to get a loose stone, then have a local jeweler set it for a solitaire.
What's the avg price for something within 1-1.10c, D-G, ideal cut?
what kind of cut are you looking for? princess, round, oval etc
Anonymous wrote:OP, When you buy from White Flash, James Allen, or Blue Nile is the quality the same as shopping in store for a loose stone? I have given this some consideration and have been thinking about wanting to get a loose stone, then have a local jeweler set it for a solitaire.
What's the avg price for something within 1-1.10c, D-G, ideal cut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, When you buy from White Flash, James Allen, or Blue Nile is the quality the same as shopping in store for a loose stone? I have given this some consideration and have been thinking about wanting to get a loose stone, then have a local jeweler set it for a solitaire.
What's the avg price for something within 1-1.10c, D-G, ideal cut?
The benefit with buying from a place like White Flash and Blue Nile is pricing transparency. You didn't specify the clarity, so I assume you are okay with SI1. I see prices start at about $6k for a diamond like this:
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3588607.htm
Here you can look at the cert for this diamond: http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/certificate.aspx?idno=3588607&file_name=1
It's a triple-0 diamond certificate from AGS, just about the best you can get.
Blue Nile is less picky with their search parameters so when you look for an "ideal" diamond, they give you something cheaper like this:
http://www.bluenile.com/diamond-search?stockno=LD06404398
Which is "idea" in the cut, but the polish and symmetry are not ideal. Here's the certificate for this diamond:
http://www.bluenile.com/certs/6195727405.pdf?params=cHJvZHVjdD1CTiZwaG9uZT0xKzg4OC01NjUtNzY0MSZsaW5rPWh0dHAlM0ElMkYlMkZ3d3cuYmx1ZW5pbGUuY29tJTJGX0xEMDU5MDE0MjQmc2t1PUxEMDU5MDE0MjQmbGFiPWdpYSZjb3VudHJ5PVVTQSZjdXJyZW5jeT1VU0Qm
Anonymous wrote:OP, When you buy from White Flash, James Allen, or Blue Nile is the quality the same as shopping in store for a loose stone? I have given this some consideration and have been thinking about wanting to get a loose stone, then have a local jeweler set it for a solitaire.
What's the avg price for something within 1-1.10c, D-G, ideal cut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quest Jewelers in Merrifield. Wonderful, family-owned business. Beautiful work!
+1
+2 I first used them to size my antique family heirloom e-ring and have been using them ever since. They do beautiful work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quest Jewelers in Merrifield. Wonderful, family-owned business. Beautiful work!
+1