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The ink is still wet on my latest post.  This one I am particularly proud of.  The post is called the Complete Diamond Stud Earrings Review.  Have you ever noticed that the major online diamond vendors sell their stud earrings uncertified?  How can you, as a consumer, objectively compare products across vendors, if you have no objective 3rd party ruling that the products are really the same?  What if one company’s SI2 are really I1s – maybe that’s why they’re cheaper – not because they’re offering you better value.

This article seeks to answer these questions and more.  I hired a former colleague of mine to buy a pair of studs from the four major online diamond vendors.  He documented every step of the process including Customer Service, Packaging Quality, Diamond Quality, and Ease of Return.  The results of his research are presented here for your benefit.  Enjoy!

(the article is also accessible from the “Truth About…” menu in the menu bar above)

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This question came from a reader of my article about Diamond Cut.

Q: that’s great, but what about fancy cuts? I am interested in a rectangular diamond, and the amount of conflicting information on what angles and proportions are preferable is very confusing.  Some sites say that to be a , the table and depth percentages need to be less than 65%, other say that for a rectangular radiant, depths of more than 70% are preferable.  Help!

A: You bring up a very good point. Aside from perhaps length to width ratios, there really aren’t any universally accepted ideal cut standards for any fancy shape.  There was a lot of talk at one point of some of the labs coming out with Princess and grading scales, but I’m not sure whatever came of it.

For the straight-sided brilliant cuts (like radiant and princess), the general rule of thumb as I recall is (70% depth, 70% table).  But unlike the rule with rounds, there is significantly more leeway. For example, a princess cut can range from about 65% depth to about 75% depth and still look great, but a 65% depth round stone will be just shy of hideous. With Radiants, the ideal range is probably more like 60% to 74% depth.

With the round-sided (like and ), you either really need to see the stone, or make sure the online vendor you’re buying from has a good return policy.

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