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You should put the dimension of the diamond along with the carat since not all carat weight have the same dimension nor similar. For example, my 2.4 carat has a 8.5mm whereas some 2.2 carat also has the same dimension so it makes a difference when comparing with the band width
I will admit this thing at the end while comparing the pave bands and the centre stone i was having trouble visually at comparing the centre stone because of the extra bling by the pave bands. With the basic solitaire you can really see the centre stone.
So true on the setting! I literally got the most beautiful 5ct ring and like most women, wanted a dainty band. Well a year later and I already need a new setting because it wasn’t made strong enough to suport the stone…and my ring is not cooked. The prongs aren’t even tight anymore. On the bright side tho it gave me a chance to try a simple round cut and I’m actually falling in love with it. My original was an emerald cut which I definitely still love also. I used to think was was so basic and boring but now I see why they are so loved. They seem to looking flattering ok everyone!
I wish we could see these on differently sized fingers. I have a 4 1/4 size finger, so a 2 ct stone would look totally different on my little fingers than someone with a size 6 finger!
I have the same finger size and have a 1.9 ct round and it is plenty large on my finger! And I love it! A 2 ct will look look impressive on a size 6 finger as well though.
@Jane Doe after you wear the ring for awhile and got used it, it will somehow appear to be a tad smaller than when you first got it. That's why a lot of ppl just keep upgrading their rings
Yes. The carat sizes-and gem cuts/shapes-look different on longer and slimmer fingers versus shorter and thicker/wider fingers (like mine). I’ve found as a shorter and wider finger person that the marquise cut looks flattering. It helps lengthen my finger instead of widening it. The oval cuts are a close second for being very adaptable and common, but helps carry the elongation that the marquise cut does.
Yessss still hoping for a video about your ring !! Wanting to know how many Mm across it is too lol it’s so eye catching from across the room it looks just the right size to me !
@@ByBonnieJewelry awesome chating with you I have your number lock in my phone please do the same so soon as I have a great idea for the bracelet I will let you know. have a nice day !!!😀
We don't see stonkers like these in the UK very often. Mostly 0.50ct up to 2ct. I noticed whilst on holiday in the USA how many more people I saw wearing larger stones. I don't know if it's price or cultural.
Both. People in US compared to people in most EU countries, tend to go bigger with their gems because they want and can. US has diamond and gem deposits unlike most of EU. EU only has few gem mines, but not diamonds. The only planned diamond mine was planned to be open in Northern Savo, Finland, but they have yet to start mining there.
1.5 looked best. (5ct looks good, but impractical). Just have to try them to see how it looks on the finger. Instead of giving her a ring she won't like, why not have her pick within your means?
Excellent discussion young lady. The setting itself can make or break the diamond. Wondering if 4 prong is strong enough, even in a good setting, for a 2.5 to 2.6 round ...
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Thanks for this video! Do you see issues with the pave engagement ring "rubbing" with a wedding band and losing the small stones? I love that look, but I'm hesitant. Also, do customers complain about the comfort of the pave?
this was a perfect video comparison as i'm debating between a 2.22 ct vs 2.60 ct both ideal cut but the 2.22 is E and 2.60 is F both VS1... is 2.60 too big? i'm wondering if ladies have more problems with bigger diamonds catching on things and if E color will just look more clean ... edit: got a round 2.64 F VS1 Ideal 2x CVD 😇
Bonnie, my future fiancee has a small finger, she is size 3 or maybe 2.75. 1.3 carat would look big on her hand ? I don't see post of you of ladies that does have small finger sizes. All I see is more around 5 to 6.5 ring size. Do you have any customer that has a ring size 3 ?
Hi Arthur! We would be more than happy to help you figure out what sizes complement your future fiancé's finger. Please email us at contact@bybonniejewelry.com -Team By Bonnie 💎
My two cents if you don't mind... but it depends on what you're looking for. If what you're looking for is for a lifetime use, I'd go with a lab-grown diamond. Not only is it cost-effective, but also ethical. I went with a lab-grown diamond myself mostly because it's ethical. My plan is to wear it for the rest of my life. No upgrades whatsoever 😊
Diamonds are pretty but overall overdone now. A ring should be a show of love and nothing to lose sleep over trying to pay for. 1k is just enough for the average person.
@@Moreorless234 Fiancé proposed with roughly a 1.6 ct, now upgrading to a 2.22 ct. I felt like a 2.5 ct would be a lil too big even tho the difference isn't a whole lot lol
Bonnie, I’ve heard some comments that lab grown diamonds do not continue to look good over time, that their color and sparkle do not hold up over time. Is that true?
Not true, a lab grown is the exact same thing as a natural diamond when comparing physical and chemical composition so the lab grown will not lose its sparkle or color. If anything lab grown is more pure and will actually look better than a natural :)
Are these fake diamonds? I have never seen clear diamonds in person anywhere . They are usually cloudy. Lol. I have a three carat and honestly, a ring could bling all it wants but small ring shining is still not eye catching to me. Just compromise somewhere. Not many people are looking to pay $40,000 to $100,000 grand for perfect 4c.
I get that this is a materialistic world but stones over 2 carat just look ridiculous in my opinion, not sure what size yours is but too much. Good video though because does give a good perspective of how they look.
A lot of people will see your comment as an excuse but this is true even 2 carat is humongous and just big. I think going 1.7 or 1.8 is enough. I personally prefer 1.5 carat
How do you know what looks good on me ? Pft if I feel good in it, it's mine. Smfh ... Good luck selling idk how I ended up here. Left at 3 minutes. Piece. (Some people don't give a f about that and love life regardless of prices or sizes. Just learn to love yourself and your feelings)
I feel left out as you only showcased the larger carat sizes! Your lowest 1.70 carat diamond example is out of my price range much less a 2 carat diamond. Bonnie perhaps you have forgotten that not everyone can afford those larger carat sizes. With my budget I was able to afford a colorless .90 carat VS2 diamond ring and my fiance was happy!
Perhaps this isn't her only video and she has hundreds of other videos many of which show smaller diamonds. Perhaps you should have a clue what you're talking about before leaving a rude comment.
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You should put the dimension of the diamond along with the carat since not all carat weight have the same dimension nor similar. For example, my 2.4 carat has a 8.5mm whereas some 2.2 carat also has the same dimension so it makes a difference when comparing with the band width
It's a good video that you are talking about sizes like less than 2 carat as well.
I will admit this thing at the end while comparing the pave bands and the centre stone i was having trouble visually at comparing the centre stone because of the extra bling by the pave bands. With the basic solitaire you can really see the centre stone.
It is so beautiful. I love it so much. Thank you for teaching. You are making me fall in love with diamond...
I always wanted d pave but d plain yg band looks simple n elegant
So true on the setting! I literally got the most beautiful 5ct ring and like most women, wanted a dainty band. Well a year later and I already need a new setting because it wasn’t made strong enough to suport the stone…and my ring is not cooked. The prongs aren’t even tight anymore. On the bright side tho it gave me a chance to try a simple round cut and I’m actually falling in love with it. My original was an emerald cut which I definitely still love also. I used to think was was so basic and boring but now I see why they are so loved. They seem to looking flattering ok everyone!
I love my 1 ct
I wish we could see these on differently sized fingers. I have a 4 1/4 size finger, so a 2 ct stone would look totally different on my little fingers than someone with a size 6 finger!
I have the same finger size and have a 1.9 ct round and it is plenty large on my finger! And I love it! A 2 ct will look look impressive on a size 6 finger as well though.
I have a 4 1/2 size finger. I have a 3 carat Diamond solitaire. I thing a 3 carat is perfect!
I’m a 4.75 and went with a 2 carat
I loved the look of a 1.5 but didn’t want to regret not going larger
Shrinkage is real lol
@Jane Doe after you wear the ring for awhile and got used it, it will somehow appear to be a tad smaller than when you first got it. That's why a lot of ppl just keep upgrading their rings
Yes. The carat sizes-and gem cuts/shapes-look different on longer and slimmer fingers versus shorter and thicker/wider fingers (like mine). I’ve found as a shorter and wider finger person that the marquise cut looks flattering. It helps lengthen my finger instead of widening it. The oval cuts are a close second for being very adaptable and common, but helps carry the elongation that the marquise cut does.
I love them all. I love the round diamond and the pear shape the best. I would be happy with one or two carats and in gold.
Super helpful!! If possible I would love to see other shapes specially radiant 😍😍😍
Glad you like it! Thank you for your suggestion!
I’ll definitely add this idea on my list! :)
Thanks for showing!
I'm not going to wear anything less than 100Carats!
Emerald shape!
I love a 2.10 and under. The bigger stones end up looking tacky.
Thanks for this information! Take Care!
They all look perfect!
Yessss still hoping for a video about your ring !! Wanting to know how many Mm across it is too lol it’s so eye catching from across the room it looks just the right size to me !
Fabulous video it's made my choice very easy , thanks alot
Thank you so much!
Bonnie, great job explaining thanks for the information keep up the good job!!! 😃
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@@ByBonnieJewelry I'm looking for another bracelet soon do you carry those ?
@@dbryant3333 Hi D! :)
@@ByBonnieJewelry awesome chating with you I have your number lock in my phone please do the same so soon as I have a great idea for the bracelet I will let you know. have a nice day !!!😀
We don't see stonkers like these in the UK very often. Mostly 0.50ct up to 2ct. I noticed whilst on holiday in the USA how many more people I saw wearing larger stones. I don't know if it's price or cultural.
Both. People in US compared to people in most EU countries, tend to go bigger with their gems because they want and can. US has diamond and gem deposits unlike most of EU. EU only has few gem mines, but not diamonds. The only planned diamond mine was planned to be open in Northern Savo, Finland, but they have yet to start mining there.
1.5 looked best. (5ct looks good, but impractical). Just have to try them to see how it looks on the finger. Instead of giving her a ring she won't like, why not have her pick within your means?
In this case bigger is better. I look at my 3 ct cushion and dream of a 5 ct.
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You can buy a gicantic ring and the marriage might not work
What about small engament ring.
What size is your finger
Excellent discussion young lady. The setting itself can make or break the diamond.
Wondering if 4 prong is strong enough, even in a good setting, for a 2.5 to 2.6 round ...
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Thanks for this video! Do you see issues with the pave engagement ring "rubbing" with a wedding band and losing the small stones? I love that look, but I'm hesitant. Also, do customers complain about the comfort of the pave?
Not really; it all depends on the craftsmanship of each jeweler.
Hi Bonnie! Can you do this for ovals pleaseee
I'm a size 7 and work as a nurse. My 1.00 carat is perfect
Bonnie, can yoy make a video do side to side comparison for 2.5 ct and 3 ct? Thanks!!
Love this video, can you do a comparison for ovals
Thank you, I’ll add it on my list! :)
Oh yes!
Please do a comparison of Princess cut diamonds
Thank you for your suggestion! I’ll definitely add this idea on my list! :)
You never talk about the fluorescence. Are the diamonds here has any fluorescence?
this was a perfect video comparison as i'm debating between a 2.22 ct vs 2.60 ct both ideal cut but the 2.22 is E and 2.60 is F both VS1... is 2.60 too big? i'm wondering if ladies have more problems with bigger diamonds catching on things and if E color will just look more clean ... edit: got a round 2.64 F VS1 Ideal 2x CVD 😇
Your thoughts on the asscher cut diamond.
How much is French pave 2.5 carat
What are good dimensions for 2.5 & 3 carat solitaires?
Bonnie, my future fiancee has a small finger, she is size 3 or maybe 2.75. 1.3 carat would look big on her hand ? I don't see post of you of ladies that does have small finger sizes. All I see is more around 5 to 6.5 ring size. Do you have any customer that has a ring size 3 ?
Hi Arthur! We would be more than happy to help you figure out what sizes complement your future fiancé's finger. Please email us at contact@bybonniejewelry.com -Team By Bonnie 💎
@@ByBonnieJewelry thank you. I got an update, she’s actually 5.5-6. I got confused with the way Brazil sizes their ring.
Please please please make an oval shape comparison too.
Thank you for your suggestion! I’ll definitely add this idea on my list! :)
It would be really helpful if you could also tell us how many mm across the stone itself is too for reference. Is the 2.5 ct about 8.5. Mm?
Can you make a video comparing radiant cut diamonds?
Thank you for your suggestion! I’ll definitely add this idea on my list! :)
Not to mention someone pays this da for a diamonds they will only get 1/3 of what they paid for it after . 500% mark up kn the NON RARE DIAMONDS
Tell me ur opinion, vvs1 , D, 1.66c oval with halo solitaire . 18k white
What size mm should you use for a 2.50 or 3 carat?
What side ring do you wear? Just because I am a 5.5 and I am curious how petite your hands are
I'm wearing size 5.5
It’s the marriage that’s important
Can you try your rings on a larger finger like 10 and up. We need realistic videos using larger fingers, if possible.
Love your channel and your work! How do you feel about lab diamonds? Yay or nay? Oops asked this before the end of the video :)
My two cents if you don't mind... but it depends on what you're looking for. If what you're looking for is for a lifetime use, I'd go with a lab-grown diamond. Not only is it cost-effective, but also ethical. I went with a lab-grown diamond myself mostly because it's ethical. My plan is to wear it for the rest of my life. No upgrades whatsoever 😊
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Thanks for the comparison! May I know if you can tell the difference between color D, E and F, and between VS1 and VVS2, just by looking at them?
You can’t tell the difference with the naked eye
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can you do another for emerald cut too? :)
Diamonds are pretty but overall overdone now. A ring should be a show of love and nothing to lose sleep over trying to pay for. 1k is just enough for the average person.
Too jerky and moving around so it's hard to see what they look like
You should go with what you can afford and not into hock for it
I love thiiiiiiis! i think I would be a 1.7 carat.
I got the 1.7 and trust me, I still want the 2.5ct :p
@@Moreorless234 what size ring do u wear?
@@Moreorless234 Fiancé proposed with roughly a 1.6 ct, now upgrading to a 2.22 ct. I felt like a 2.5 ct would be a lil too big even tho the difference isn't a whole lot lol
@@naniyang817 6.5 :)
In desperate need for this but in oval!!
Hello where are you located?
Hi! SF Bay Area
Bonnie, I’ve heard some comments that lab grown diamonds do not continue to look good over time, that their color and sparkle do not hold up over time. Is that true?
I want to know about that too. Following!
That's interesting because a lab grown diamond has the same chemical specs as a natural diamond.
I think that’s just something some diamonds jewelers say so they don’t miss out of diamond sales
It’s incorrect information
Not true, a lab grown is the exact same thing as a natural diamond when comparing physical and chemical composition so the lab grown will not lose its sparkle or color. If anything lab grown is more pure and will actually look better than a natural :)
Lab diamond are real diamonds. Zero difference
yall out here really buying 2ct rings?
They are richy rich too much $$ for me, I am modest and was able to afford a 1 carat diamond ring and my fiancé loves it.
Lol judging people you don't know
Ma'am i want to purhase the 6 prong with 1.7, how much would it cost?
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Can u please make an oval comparison pretty please!!
Are these fake diamonds? I have never seen clear diamonds in person anywhere . They are usually cloudy. Lol. I have a three carat and honestly, a ring could bling all it wants but small ring shining is still not eye catching to me. Just compromise somewhere. Not many people are looking to pay $40,000 to $100,000 grand for perfect 4c.
Most diamonds are not cloudy. Lab diamonds are 60 percent cheaper. The rings in the video are under 10k.
I get that this is a materialistic world but stones over 2 carat just look ridiculous in my opinion, not sure what size yours is but too much. Good video though because does give a good perspective of how they look.
That's your opinion. Some people like something over 2 carats
I have fat fingers and rings under 2ct look silly on me lol
I have a 3.6 carat! It's perfect on my chubby long sausage fingers! I say haters gunna hate!!
A lot of people will see your comment as an excuse but this is true even 2 carat is humongous and just big. I think going 1.7 or 1.8 is enough. I personally prefer 1.5 carat
@@TheJpep2424uhhh and that’s why they said, “in my opinion.” 🙄🙄🙄
Women should never make a man buy a diamond they can’t afford
How do you know what looks good on me ? Pft if I feel good in it, it's mine. Smfh ... Good luck selling idk how I ended up here. Left at 3 minutes. Piece.
(Some people don't give a f about that and love life regardless of prices or sizes. Just learn to love yourself and your feelings)
I feel left out as you only showcased the larger carat sizes! Your lowest 1.70 carat diamond example is out of my price range much less a 2 carat diamond. Bonnie perhaps you have forgotten that not everyone can afford those larger carat sizes. With my budget I was able to afford a colorless .90 carat VS2 diamond ring and my fiance was happy!
Perhaps this isn't her only video and she has hundreds of other videos many of which show smaller diamonds. Perhaps you should have a clue what you're talking about before leaving a rude comment.
First World problems lol
Diamonds are a worthless, materialist waste of money. Pointless carbon. I will not be buying a woman a diamond; ever !!
Lab diamonds or moissanite are way cheaper and sparkle just as much and also last forever