I plan on getting an engagement ring from Whiteflash also. How do you feel about the quality of the diamond? I see you got ACA. Did it have the fire and brilliance you were looking for? Additionally, do you think the K color showed a lot of yellow?
The diamond is absolutely amazing! When I had it locally appraised for insurance, the sales ladies couldn’t stop talking about the diamond and how it outshined their own inventory. The K color is a perfect match for a yellow gold ring. With a k color diamond, you can max out the other 3 C’s without breaking the bank! As long as you keep the diamond clean, it will outshine 99% of diamonds at your local jewelry store. Keep in mind, this is a solitaire ring!
Thank you so much for the reply! It's hard to tell, but what color are your prongs? Also I plan on getting an I color. With how good ACA is, the gemologist have told me that it would look like a higher color grade. Do you think that is correct after your purchase?
The ACA diamond is the creme de creme! You will appreciate it’s light performance ...most noticeable when outdoors. It definitely is eye-catching! Yellow prongs. Out of the 4 Cs, CUT is the most important of them all.
Is the yellow hue of your K color diamond very strong? I'm aiming to get an I color. I'm scared it will be too yellow. What do you think? I also am getting the same karat size as you. My girlfriend has a 5.5 ring size. Do you think that karat size is nice? Sorry to ask so many questions!
If you are mounting the diamond on a yellow gold ring, anything above K will not matter. If you can, I would go to your local jewelry store and ask to see K color diamonds with highest cut possible. I don’t notice a yellow hue because of how the cut refracts the light. If the diamond alone was paired with a colorless, you would see the difference. Mind you, it’s rare for a store to have that in stock. I can post another video if it will help with your decision-making. If the ring is going to be white gold, then I would recommend a near colorless diamond.
She’s lucky!!! So beautiful!
Very pretty. I hope she said yes!
Gorgeous ring ❤️ which setting is this? Thank you
Thank you! 😀 It’s a prong setting.
I plan on getting an engagement ring from Whiteflash also. How do you feel about the quality of the diamond? I see you got ACA. Did it have the fire and brilliance you were looking for? Additionally, do you think the K color showed a lot of yellow?
The diamond is absolutely amazing! When I had it locally appraised for insurance, the sales ladies couldn’t stop talking about the diamond and how it outshined their own inventory. The K color is a perfect match for a yellow gold ring. With a k color diamond, you can max out the other 3 C’s without breaking the bank! As long as you keep the diamond clean, it will outshine 99% of diamonds at your local jewelry store. Keep in mind, this is a solitaire ring!
Thank you so much for the reply! It's hard to tell, but what color are your prongs? Also I plan on getting an I color. With how good ACA is, the gemologist have told me that it would look like a higher color grade. Do you think that is correct after your purchase?
The ACA diamond is the creme de creme! You will appreciate it’s light performance ...most noticeable when outdoors. It definitely is eye-catching! Yellow prongs. Out of the 4 Cs, CUT is the most important of them all.
Is the yellow hue of your K color diamond very strong? I'm aiming to get an I color. I'm scared it will be too yellow. What do you think? I also am getting the same karat size as you. My girlfriend has a 5.5 ring size. Do you think that karat size is nice? Sorry to ask so many questions!
If you are mounting the diamond on a yellow gold ring, anything above K will not matter. If you can, I would go to your local jewelry store and ask to see K color diamonds with highest cut possible. I don’t notice a yellow hue because of how the cut refracts the light. If the diamond alone was paired with a colorless, you would see the difference. Mind you, it’s rare for a store to have that in stock. I can post another video if it will help with your decision-making. If the ring is going to be white gold, then I would recommend a near colorless diamond.