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They are BOTH just gorgeous! I think the highest cut a person can afford is actually more important than the color. I just love the fire and sparkle of a perfectly cut diamond whether it's a natural grown diamond or a lab grown diamond. Thank you for taking the time to compare these. :)
I could tell immediately. And I just stumbled on this video thanks to RUclips algorithm. I know nothing about diamonds but yeah, once you told about one being “warmer”, I could tell at once. For what I just looked up online yes, I’d pay for the difference as it is immediately noticeable to me.
It depends on the diamond's fluorescence. I choose a stone for its cut and lack of light leakage over color. I'd be happy with a Z color diamond if it has an ideal cut!!
I am so proud that I guessed it right when it was outdoors you can tell very very faint hue but indoors no difference at all, can you please make a video comparing H and K colors.
I’d always go for F color. However, this is a nice H. I think if the stone is being set in a yellow gold, then it makes sense to get the H color diamond, as that yellow gold will be slightly reflected through the diamond anyway, and it will then have a slightly warmer tone. But, for platinum diamond settings or white gold, I say go for colorless! Both rings are very pretty! I could tell the colorless was ring A, especially in the indoor lighting and direct sunlight. It was harder to tell the color difference when outside.
You also could've added the details of their carat, clarity and cut details, so we understand how a "x" carat diamond looks like. Ring B looks slightly warmer to me, which is because they're side-by-side, and also on a white metal. If you made diamond rings with gold, like how we do it traditionally in India, even warmer diamonds would looks extremely beautiful. That's why I go with carat, cut and clarity rather than color, for gold.
I don’t suggest you go any lower in grade than SI2. The eye-clean clarity will also be based on where the inclusions are located within that stone and what type of inclusions the diamond has.
Yeah I can tell straight away, as with the other videos Ive seen. As nice as the H is still, for what I want in the engagement ring and with me being a perfectionist, I've got for an F colour, Excellent+ cut, also gone for an ever so slightly bigger than typical diamond in a 1.56 which I feel makes the colour more important also in a white gold setting and its VVS2 with the two tiny imperfections clear from the table and virtually impossible to see even when trying to find them up close.
James Allen Engagement Rings: www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/all-settings/?a_aid=603e7b63b61cb&chan=00013
(The above link is a James Allen affiliate link)
They are BOTH just gorgeous! I think the highest cut a person can afford is actually more important than the color. I just love the fire and sparkle of a perfectly cut diamond whether it's a natural grown diamond or a lab grown diamond. Thank you for taking the time to compare these. :)
I could tell immediately. And I just stumbled on this video thanks to RUclips algorithm. I know nothing about diamonds but yeah, once you told about one being “warmer”, I could tell at once. For what I just looked up online yes, I’d pay for the difference as it is immediately noticeable to me.
Very helpful!! I was deciding between F & G color - this was so thorough & covered every aspect. Thank you 💎
Currently having the same problem what did you go with?
Thank you so much for this!! I’ve been searching everywhere for a comparison!
I personally love diamonds with rainbow color’s, I understand why some people prefer clarity.
It depends on the diamond's fluorescence. I choose a stone for its cut and lack of light leakage over color. I'd be happy with a Z color diamond if it has an ideal cut!!
I am so proud that I guessed it right when it was outdoors you can tell very very faint hue but indoors no difference at all, can you please make a video comparing H and K colors.
I’d always go for F color. However, this is a nice H. I think if the stone is being set in a yellow gold, then it makes sense to get the H color diamond, as that yellow gold will be slightly reflected through the diamond anyway, and it will then have a slightly warmer tone. But, for platinum diamond settings or white gold, I say go for colorless! Both rings are very pretty! I could tell the colorless was ring A, especially in the indoor lighting and direct sunlight. It was harder to tell the color difference when outside.
I could slightly tell the right was the H diamond I just bought an H diamond lab grown vs1 from Ritani. Hopefully it’s not too yellow.
How does it look? Is it ok
Lab grown 😂
What carat are the diamonds? Thanks
oval F VS1 1.5… vs. H VS2 1.7 .. so lost white gold ring maybe the H will be noticeable ??
You also could've added the details of their carat, clarity and cut details, so we understand how a "x" carat diamond looks like. Ring B looks slightly warmer to me, which is because they're side-by-side, and also on a white metal. If you made diamond rings with gold, like how we do it traditionally in India, even warmer diamonds would looks extremely beautiful. That's why I go with carat, cut and clarity rather than color, for gold.
I liked the h the whole time. Woohoo! I ordered an h! But it is a pear so i know it will be different
They are almost similar but honestly I knew that A is color F ,, actually even the cut and the setting of the diamond maters
Tu me estas mandando esto para que yo tenga una idea de cuánto cuesta y como lo voy a comprar verdad sigue riendote
I have a question, if I were to get a ring that’s an H color and lower grade like i2/i3 would it still look bad cause the quality of the cut?
Don't go below I1
Or choose white sappy
White sapphire
I couldn't tell.
I don’t suggest you go any lower in grade than SI2. The eye-clean clarity will also be based on where the inclusions are located within that stone and what type of inclusions the diamond has.
Yeah I can tell straight away, as with the other videos Ive seen. As nice as the H is still, for what I want in the engagement ring and with me being a perfectionist, I've got for an F colour, Excellent+ cut, also gone for an ever so slightly bigger than typical diamond in a 1.56 which I feel makes the colour more important also in a white gold setting and its VVS2 with the two tiny imperfections clear from the table and virtually impossible to see even when trying to find them up close.
Ice vs white. F diamonds all day
Until it's in your hand... it's just a video
as a man, ya .. the shitty thing is i can tell...