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Recommend a one carat round diamond on Blue Nile

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Hello there! The content you shared is really useful. I have a question for you. Which shape of diamonds from Blue Nile has the best fire? And which one looks the shiniest after being set into jewelry?
Hi! When a diamond has an ideal cut, round diamonds show much better fire than fancy-shaped diamonds. Diamond shape don’t have relation with brand. In the GIA certification system, only round diamonds get an official cut grade. The quality of cut plays a key role in a diamond’s fire and sparkle. A round diamond’s facets are arranged in perfect symmetry. It can fully reflect all light that goes inside the stone, and cast out bright colorful sparkles. Other fancy-shaped diamonds do not have such balanced and symmetrical cutting surfaces. That is why round diamonds always outperform fancy shapes when it comes to fire and brilliance.
Could you recommend a 1 carat white round diamond for me? I do not have strict rules on color, clarity or cut grades. But the stone must have no visible tint or flaws to the naked eye. I hope its reflection, sparkle and fire can be as great as possible. Also, I want the diamond to look larger on the ring after setting. My budget is within 3000 US dollars, and I can spend a little more if I find a really good piece. Thanks a lot!
Hello. I’d like to suggest one diamond with well-balanced parameters. It has a relatively large table surface. Its clarity grade is VS2 and color grade is J. The certificate marks there is a crystal inclusion on the table. We cannot tell the color of this crystal or whether it can be seen by eyes, so we need to send it to Blue Nile for further check. You can check details via this link: https://ijadiamond.com/bn/6978907
Another loose diamond is from James Allen, which has now merged with Blue Nile. This stone is G color and SI2 clarity. Even its clarity rank is not high, it looks totally clean to naked eyes. There are barely any noticeable blemishes on its table. All flaws cannot be seen directly. If it is not a milky diamond, this one is a nice pick. It has perfect cut and proportions, and meets all your demands. One thing to note is that milky diamonds will not be labeled on certificates, so you have to check the real stone in person. You can watch its 360-degree video through this link: https://ijadiamond.com/ja/194238
Alright, thank you so much for your advice and help. I finally pick the diamond from Blue Nile.
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