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What Should I Look for When Buying A Diamond?

Diamond is one of the precious stones in the earth. Investing in a diamond can be a tricky venture, and if you are not cautious or do your research well, you can pay more than you need to. That is why it’s crucial to have diamond purchasing basics before you dip into the market. So what are you supposed to be looking out for when buying a diamond?

The 4Cs of Diamond Quality

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GIA’s 4Cs of diamond quality is so helpful when it comes to diamond buying expeditions. They will not only help to know the quality of diamonds but also understand the diamond’s price and value.

The Cs includes:
  • Diamond’s color, In other words, it means the absence of colors. If the stone has less or no color, it attracts astronomical prices.
  • Diamond’s clarity implies the absence of blemishes and inclusions. It ranges from Flawless to a significant number of imperfections.
  • Diamond’s cut; this does not mean the shape of the diamond. It refers to the arrangement and proportion of the diamond’s facets and the workman’s quality. Grades range from ‘Poor’ to ‘Excellent.’
  • Diamond Carat, this refers to the weight of the diamond. Diamond’s price is proportionate to weight. Therefore, the more the load, the higher the rates.

No matter the physical aesthetics of the diamond, you will not know the actual quality of the stone. The 4Cs will provide you with detailed information that will help you determine the diamond’s quality.

Choosing a Jeweler

This is a vital area. The jeweler should be trained and ready to answer questions. He or she should use straightforward language when explaining anything to customers. Ensure the jeweler is certified with internationally accredited programs such as Applied Jewelry Professional (AJP) and GIA Graduate Gemologist (GG). This will help you to evaluate the knowledge of the jeweler.

An educated jeweler will not only explain to you about the 4Cs, but also they will demonstrate the differences between similar stones. Also, they will offer you various alternatives that will suit your budget.

Diamond Grading Report

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Diamond grading reports from accredited scientific sources such as GIA are so crucial. Such reports are unbiased because they are laboratory results. Some diamond features are so complicated in a manner that even trained jewelers cannot identify them. That’s why lab verification is so important. Insist on an accurate and verified report before you buy any diamond.

Protect Your Investment

Once you have bought the diamond, get it appraised and insured. It must be noted that insurers and appraisers depend on the diamond grading report. Therefore, a diamond grading report is must-have when buying diamonds. Lastly, ensure your diamond has a GIA report number; this will help you if your diamond is stolen or lost. For more information on diamond’s GIA report and clarity, check the Pricescope diamond and jewelry forum, which is a good source of independent information.

Why are GIA and AJP Certifications Relevant?

GIA Graduate Gemologist is a diploma program that teaches jewelers the entire spectrum of diamond’s science and technical knowledge. The certification is a hotcake globally when it comes to diamonds and colored stones. On the other hand, AJP is an Applied Jewelry Professional course for jewelry sales associates. The course provides the sellers with essential product knowledge which they will convey to the buyers.

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