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Customer with diamond shopping questions: Hi there. I plan to buy an engagement diamond ring from online diamond retailers including James Allen (merged with Blue Nile in 2026), Blue Nile, Zoara (shut down permanently), Whiteflash and BGD. My total budget for a loose diamond plus ring setting is around 7,000 US dollars. I’m looking for a 1-carat stone with color grade G or higher, clarity VS2 or above. Could you help me pick a 3EX cut diamond with zero fluorescence? Also, I hope you can recommend a 4-prong ring setting with a tall profile to visually enlarge the diamond. Thanks a lot in advance!
iJadiamond: Hello! Take a look at this 1-carat diamond with G color, VVS2 clarity, perfect 3EX cut and no fluorescence. Its cut proportions and all performance metrics are flawless, and it fits right within your budget. Here’s the link for details:

Customer with diamond shopping questions: When it comes to wedding ring metal, which one works better, 18K gold or platinum?
iJadiamond: Platinum is rarer and carries a higher price tag with greater density. Settings made of 18K gold hold diamonds more securely. Most physical jewelry stores sell ring mounts crafted from 18K gold and Pt950 platinum, while 14K gold settings are far more common across the United States.
Customer with diamond shopping questions: I’ve noticed huge price gaps between diamonds of the same carat weight, color, clarity and cut grades. What leads to such obvious price differences?
iJadiamond: Two major factors cause this price discrepancy. First, subtle quality gaps exist even among stones sharing identical 4C grades. Variables like superior cutting performance, well-placed minor inclusions, and whether the diamond suffers from milky, brown or green tint all affect value. Second, diamonds sourced from separate global suppliers come with different wholesale cost bases, which directly changes final retail pricing.
Customer with diamond shopping questions: Between clarity and color, which factor matters more for a diamond’s value?
iJadiamond: Clarity usually exerts a bigger impact on diamond pricing. For your needs, a G color grade is already a fantastic choice without noticeable yellow tint to the naked eye.
Customer with diamond shopping questions: I’d like to set this diamond on an 18K gold ring. Please find a thin 4-prong design for me. My partner has a slim finger with ring size 6.
iJadiamond: Blue Nile carries a limited range of 18K gold ring settings. How about this cathedral solitaire style accented with small sapphires? It matches your requirements pretty well. The product page link is:
Customer with diamond shopping questions: Thank you so much for all your professional advice!