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Ashley's Diamond Halo Engagement Ring

Diamond engagement rings for $25000

The lay of the land seems to change quite a bit when shopping for diamond engagement rings for $25000 because there are a lot more options available over the two carat mark if that size diamond appeals to you. For instance, this 2.133 carat, I-color, SI-1 clarity, Brian Gavin Signature Hearts & Arrows round brilliant cut diamond is within reach and would look stunning in a solitaire style engagement ring or something more elaborate like a pavé setting.

However dropping down a single color grade and selecting this 2.276 carat, J-color, SI-1 clarity, Brian Gavin Signature diamond will save you a little more than fourteen hundred dollars and give you a little more size. The difference in color between an I-color and J-color diamond is not something which is all that noticeable and there is something which is kind of cool about being able to say “It’s two and a quarter carats” when people ask you how big the diamond is.

Brian Gavin Signature Cushion Cut Diamond:

There are some fabulous options available in this price range from our collection of Brian Gavin Signature Cushion cut diamonds! For example there is this 1.760 carat, G-color, VS-2 clarity, Brian Gavin Signature Cushion cut diamond which would look amazing set in Ashley’s Halo Style Engagement Ring which is pictured to the left with a 1.51 carat cushion cut diamond. The cash / wire transfer price for this diamond is currently $19,855.00 and the setting is $4,250.00 in platinum, so you’ll come in a little under budget.

If you prefer something a little higher in clarity, then this 1.715 carat, G-color, VS-1 clarity, Brian Gavin Signature Cushion cut diamond is an excellent option which will still keep you on track in terms of your desired price range.

Brian Gavin’s Signature Cushion cut diamonds are uniquely different from other cushion cut diamonds for several reasons, not the least of which is that they are cut from the same shape of diamond rough that is used to produce our round brilliant ideal cut diamonds, because that is the best way to ensure that they will be symmetrical in shape and facet structure. The vast majority of cushion modified brilliant cut diamonds are cut from diamond rough which is inconsistent in shape, and as a result the shape and facet structure varies greatly from diamond to diamond, and it is practically impossible to maintain any kind of consistency.

In addition, all Brian Gavin Signature Cushion cut diamonds are graded by the American Gem Society Laboratory (AGSL) with an overall cut grade of AGS Ideal-0 which is practically unheard of for fancy shape diamonds! And they are not just AGS Ideal-0 for polish, symmetry, and proportions, but for light performance as well, which means that they are graded on the Proprietary Light Performance grading platform which uses Angular Spectrum Evaluation Technology, which measures diamonds for brightness and determines how they make use of the light which is available to them. This is the same grading standard which all Brian Gavin Signature Hearts & Arrows round brilliant cut diamonds and Brian Gavin Blue round brilliant cut diamonds are held to, so you can expect the light return and visual performance of our Signature Cushion cut diamonds to rival our round brilliants in terms of performance!

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