Diamant a vendre

Dual_07_Master

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J'ai un diamant a vendre. Parfais pour faire monter sur une bague sur mesure.

1 diamant

Taille : Rond brillant
Poids : 0.50 carat (pesé)
Diamètre : 4.97-5.00mm
Profondeur : 2.92mm

Pureté : SI2
Couleur : I
Qualité de la taille : Bonne

Valeur pour fin d'assurance seulement : 1,920.00$
Valeur sur le marché actuellement ( prix pour acheter un diamant identique en bijouterie) Au alentour de 1200-1400$
Sur le web vous pouvez en trouver a partir de 1050-1100 au US http://www.bluenile.com/ca/diamond-search?track=NavDiaSeaRD

Je demande 550$ ferme

Évidement le certificat est inclus il date du 13 aouts 2014 et a été préparé par le Centre de gemmologie du Québec a Montréal.
 
Lol on se croirait a emission tv pawn stars avec son offre de 275$

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.5 carrat...
Qui veut ca? La fille va te giffler dans face si tu lui donne ca sure qq chose d'autre d'une boucle d'oreil...
;)
 
Je ne veut pas basher mais sur le site que ta poster un SI2 couleur I coupe very good ce vend 367$...jai ouvert le site pis je suis tomber direct dessu :L


Edit : ces des 0.38 carrat par contre , un millimetre plus petit.
 
Je ne veut pas basher mais sur le site que ta poster un SI2 couleur I coupe very good ce vend 367$...jai ouvert le site pis je suis tomber direct dessu :L


Edit : ces des 0.38 carrat par contre , un millimetre plus petit.
La grosseur joue énormement sur le prix pour un diamant faut comparer avec la taille exact.
 
every mm makes a difference. Your price is decent. For those who don't know about engagement rings, the average nice size of the stone in middle to upper middle class Montreal-Laval is somewhere along the lines of .7-1.5. For those guys who went to buy a ring with 3gs and left paying 6-7 , cause you told yourself she's worth it
 
Wtf couleur I? Ça existe ça? Le plus jaune que j'ai vue à date c'est du E. La majorité ne prends que du D. From an asian point of view.
 
Wtf couleur I? Ça existe ça? Le plus jaune que j'ai vue à date c'est du E. La majorité ne prends que du D. From an asian point of view.

E C'est blanc exceptionnel
alors oui les couleurs vont de D a Z

D a F = colorless
G a J = Near colorless
K a M = Faint Yellow¸
N a R = Very light yellow
 
E C'est blanc exceptionnel
alors oui les couleurs vont de D a Z

D a F = colorless
G a J = Near colorless
K a M = Faint Yellow¸
N a R = Very light yellow
Tu ne m'apprends rien justement... Tu as un diamant I... Quand le monde achete au minimum des vvs... Bonne chance anyways, mais t'auras pas grand chose sans vouloir te décevoir. Le monde vont au colorless pour des diamants.
 
Tu ne m'apprends rien justement... Tu as un diamant I... Quand le monde achete au minimum des vvs... Bonne chance anyways, mais t'auras pas grand chose sans vouloir te décevoir. Le monde vont au colorless pour des diamants.
Vvs et la couleur c'est 2 choses differentes mais merci pour le commentaire constructif.
 
Never mind these guys... I'm interested in the stone.

I do have a few questions:


1-Do you have a certificate from a real lab (GIA, IGI, EGL, PGS) or only what you mentioned in the thread (Centre de Gemologie de QC)?

2- Did you purchase it from Blue Nile?

3-Where are you located?

I would like to come see the stone in person. If it is a true I color SI2 clarity, I will buy it from you (PM sent).

I am a diamond grading graduate from GIA (Gemological Institute of America)...I can tell you exactly what you have ;)

Call me anytime to discuss & setup a meeting place and time. I am a serious buyer.

Reach me @ 514-865-3168

Thanks,

Sean
 
For everyone else:

diamond_grading.jpg
 
Although I color has a hint of yellow, it's still very white. For me, I color is the cutoff because J color stones are really starting to show yellow....and no girl wants a yellow stone....especially if it's not "Fancy" yellow or "Vivid" yellow or "Canary" yellow.

SI2 clarity stones are basically commercial grade. Most of the time, they are still "eye-clean" which means you won't see any inclusions (imperfections) with the naked eye. You will need a 10X magnification loupe to see the dirt inside the stone. For this reason, most diamonds you will buy at Costco or in a shopping mall will usually be SI2 clarity. It's good enough....

FACT FILLED FRIDAY FOR YOU GUYS!!!

If anyone has questions about diamonds, send me a PM I'm always glad to help out ;)

Cheers!

Sean

Sean Lemire D.G
(GIA - Diamond Grading Graduate)
 
Although I color has a hint of yellow, it's still very white. For me, I color is the cutoff because J color stones are really starting to show yellow....and no girl wants a yellow stone....especially if it's not "Fancy" yellow or "Vivid" yellow or "Canary" yellow.

SI2 clarity stones are basically commercial grade. Most of the time, they are still "eye-clean" which means you won't see any inclusions (imperfections) with the naked eye. You will need a 10X magnification loupe to see the dirt inside the stone. For this reason, most diamonds you will buy at Costco or in a shopping mall will usually be SI2 clarity. It's good enough....

FACT FILLED FRIDAY FOR YOU GUYS!!!

If anyone has questions about diamonds, send me a PM I'm always glad to help out ;)

Cheers!

Sean

Sean Lemire D.G
(GIA - Diamond Grading Graduate)
Thanks most people dont know anything about diamond.
 
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