ALL photos and video are of the exact diamond you will receive
above, I noted that all the photos and video are of the actual
diamond you will receive. That's actually a very big deal. Most of the sites
on the Internet, as you probably noticed, don't have photos of the diamonds
that they're offering. In the case of an oval like this really points out, how
important the photo is. Maybe you want a longer oval. Maybe you want a really
squat all in either case, you could see such a thing. You could kind of judge
by the measurements, but that will really give you the personality of the
diamond. For example, the exact way that the sides of the Diamond "buldge"
give you the personality .
We
have a moneyback guarantee, but I feel pretty confident that you'd prefer to
buy a diamond that you don't want to return....
If you don't love these
photos,. I would suggest you don't buy the Diamond. If however,
you love the photos, the Diamond is way nicer in person.
Personally, I have always loved oval diamonds. This Diamond, in
particular, is a lovely cut to my eye. I love the Diamond. An
absolutely gorgeous specimen!


"I" color. What does that mean? If
you are extremely sensitive to color, you might notice a slight tint in this
Diamond. it is my experience, that most shoppers who are that sensitive,
already know it. So if you think you fit into this category, you
probably don't. For example I can see the slight tint in the photo
below. As a diamond grader for over 30 years, I can see the subtle
differences in the color of a diamond. However, a I like the way a
diamond looks even if it has a slight warmness to its color. It's very
easy to notice the difference in price between this diamond and a diamond of
G color for example.
The G color is going to be over
$40k.
