I was a geology major without much money when we got engaged. But I saved up for a .5 carat G VS1 because I valued color and clarity more than size. (Conveniently, my wife has small hands!)
I really like your videos and I'm learning alot! But I wish that the music would stop after the intro. It's taking focus from what your are saying and it's hard for people like me, where english is the second launge, to really follow with you on everything. But everything els, I really apreciate your videos!
Hi, love your video! I would interact 2 things. First I would let viewers know that clarity is graded with 10X magnification. Those "INTERNAL CHARACHTERISTICS" from flawless to GIA graded SI2 are all not visible to the naked eye. Two, I would also mention to your viewers that color grade is NOT graded face up, rather face down on a white tray with north daylight. Therefore face up, a well cut diamond will not display much body color, due to the brilliance (sparkle) in a well cut stone, such as Ideal . Hope you consider adding these 2 elements for the "average" diamond buyer! From Char in Texas
Great overview! It is seriously so important to decide what's most important - I have many customers that value one thing over another. We are all about providing value!
Definitely the size, especially shopping for a yellow gold solitaire, to have a warm beautiful ring, I don’t like how the industry in America has turned into this fake gold mayhem as gold is yellow it’s always been yellow it always will be yellow. I think a 2,75ct K color VVS1 ideal cut in 18-24k yellow gold knife edged 2mm band is the most beautiful ring on Earth 🤩 it looks ancient but classy and sharp, sunny and just so beautiful and pairs with any and all jewellery & watches etc
I love the way that you explained this! Very helpful to a beginner but still very detailed. I can tell you put a lot of thought into it and you have practiced explaining this to a lot of people before.
I've a 20.2 gold ring 💍 and on it is EF Ltd 750 D written on it and I don't know what it means except the 750 so went to three different places that buys salvage gold from me to learn more about this ring but of told me that they don't know what it means and one of them said, the D on the right means the maker's name.. But some how I didn't believe them and I was right cause from this video I've learned one important thing,,, which is don't the jewelers in the Caribbean... Thank you for sharing your knowledge dude
Great video, very informative. Just a question, I have been looking at some cushion shape diamonds and on the spec sheet they don’t always show the type of cut is this normal?
Which one is better . 1. Diamond with VSI clarity F color and 40 cents round cut 2. Diamond with VSI clarity and H color and 45 cent round cut 3. Diamond with SI1 and H color and half a Carat round cut Why you consisdered the one you considered ?
I have H color half carat earrings they’re pretty, they’re all fine for different purposes. Tiny diamonds are pretty in bands and right hand rings, but a center piece of an engagement ring obviously should be the bigger one
I was a geology major without much money when we got engaged. But I saved up for a .5 carat G VS1 because I valued color and clarity more than size. (Conveniently, my wife has small hands!)
Bob Langworthy I am on board with that thinking process!
I would go for the same. And luckily I also have small hands ha!
I really like your videos and I'm learning alot! But I wish that the music would stop after the intro. It's taking focus from what your are saying and it's hard for people like me, where english is the second launge, to really follow with you on everything. But everything els, I really apreciate your videos!
Good info thanx! but please get rid of unnecessary bg music bcoz its difficult to hear you
Didn’t mind the length. Very good detail for the four C’s.
Hi, love your video! I would interact 2 things. First I would let viewers know that clarity is graded with 10X magnification. Those "INTERNAL CHARACHTERISTICS" from flawless to GIA graded SI2 are all not visible to the naked eye.
Two, I would also mention to your viewers that color grade is NOT graded face up, rather face down on a white tray with north daylight. Therefore face up, a well cut diamond will not display much body color, due to the brilliance (sparkle) in a well cut stone, such as Ideal . Hope you consider adding these 2 elements for the "average" diamond buyer! From Char in Texas
Great overview! It is seriously so important to decide what's most important - I have many customers that value one thing over another. We are all about providing value!
For a lab-grown diamonds, what certfication should we rely on? 💎
Definitely the size, especially shopping for a yellow gold solitaire, to have a warm beautiful ring, I don’t like how the industry in America has turned into this fake gold mayhem as gold is yellow it’s always been yellow it always will be yellow. I think a 2,75ct K color VVS1 ideal cut in 18-24k yellow gold knife edged 2mm band is the most beautiful ring on Earth 🤩 it looks ancient but classy and sharp, sunny and just so beautiful and pairs with any and all jewellery & watches etc
I love the way that you explained this! Very helpful to a beginner but still very detailed. I can tell you put a lot of thought into it and you have practiced explaining this to a lot of people before.
This is awesome. I think we should be friends 😆
I've seen some of what you are doing...Keep it up!
very nice information thanks a lot
Thank you, Andrew.
I DO NOT MIND THE YELLOW COLORS IN DIAMONDS.
Great video, helpful when buying a ring so I don’t get scammed lol
Thank you for this video !!! Please make more !!
I wanted the cut and clarity to proceed the color and carat size. My diamonds shine very brightly. Even jewelers stop and stare at my ring. 😊
I've a 20.2 gold ring 💍 and on it is EF Ltd 750 D written on it and I don't know what it means except the 750 so went to three different places that buys salvage gold from me to learn more about this ring but of told me that they don't know what it means and one of them said, the D on the right means the maker's name..
But some how I didn't believe them and I was right cause from this video I've learned one important thing,,, which is don't the jewelers in the Caribbean...
Thank you for sharing your knowledge dude
Probably better to decide on a budget and then buy the best (not biggest) you can afford. Even if smaller.
Amazing information. Thank you. Subscribed!
I'm selling diamonds how much per carat?
I really just want to find a reputable online jewler not for engagement I don’t mind going in store for engagement but more fro fashion rings
Thank you 🙏
Saleeban ahmed orshe say you diamond can be colorless look i find a diamond white color it is hard but no colors
Great video, very informative. Just a question, I have been looking at some cushion shape diamonds and on the spec sheet they don’t always show the type of cut is this normal?
Heheheh i love this info… I’m here for the long run…
I got some of them but i tried to contact you and i don't know how to contact you.
Thank you so much! Where is your store?
Vvs1 White round old cut !
Excellent! Thank you!!!
A lot of good information. Thanks
Which one is better .
1. Diamond with VSI clarity F color and 40 cents round cut
2. Diamond with VSI clarity and H color and 45 cent round cut
3. Diamond with SI1 and H color and half a Carat round cut
Why you consisdered the one you considered ?
I have H color half carat earrings they’re pretty, they’re all fine for different purposes. Tiny diamonds are pretty in bands and right hand rings, but a center piece of an engagement ring obviously should be the bigger one
thank you
Good stuff!