Diamond help?

Babe in Uniform asked:


I don’t buy jewelry much but there is a diamond ring I would like to treat myself to. It is 1.32 carats and it is princess cut. The price tag is 3000 but the owner said he would give it to me for half. This deal is too good to be true. Right? What should a ring like that cost? BTW it’s white gold.




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3 Responses to “Diamond help?”

  1. http://www.riyogems.com Says:

    If is true this is Best Deal. i know if you go for 1.32 Carat it cost approx 1200 to 1500 USD $ . if a image is there i can give best idea. but i think the price is correct . just ask for real diamond certificate. so that you are safe. some time you do not get what you buy. Pricess cut Diamond are often more expensive then round diamond. you can check similer rings online in may websites. i think please check similer item online of similer store then only buy it

  2. Chassidy A Says:

    princess cut is a very difficult diamond to cut thats why they cost so much more however i would not purchase this diamond its too good to be true check the clarity on it look inside it see if its cloudy if so its a bad diamond .it dosn’t matter if it is 1.32 it could still not be worth the money .heres some very good advice if you want to drop that kind of money on a diamond which isn’t a lot for a diamond then buy professionly &get recomendations from someone you know thats into diamonds its a lot of tricksters in the diamond business ,that doesn’t sound right diamonds do not loose their value .

  3. SMC Says:

    It depends. Is is a 1.32ct solitaire? or is it 1.32ct total weight? Overall, depends on quality, clarity, designer, store and how desparate the seller is. Oh yeah, and the gold as well. Although you shouldn’t see a huge difference between 14k and 18k. If it’s a solitaire you are getting a great deal (if its a good diamond) but get it certed before you buy it. If its a cluster of stones invisibly set- so-so.