Thursday, January 29, 2015

Where is the Best Place to Have My Jewelry Appraised?

If you are curious as to where you should have your jewelry appraised, you won't have to look very far.  

Practically every city in the nation has a jewelry appraiser. When insured jewelry is lost or stolen, an appraisal can be a useful tool to recoup monetary losses. For those who are in interested in selling diamonds, an appraisal serves as the basis for negotiating a fair price.

Qualified diamond appraisers hold certifications from one or more national institutes, and they have years of experience in the jewelry industry. The type of experience an appraiser has is also an important consideration. You wouldn't be looking for an appraiser that deals mainly in metals and has very little experience with diamonds or precious gemstones.

When seeking an appraisal for an engagement ring, it's best to visit a diamond wholesaler. Wholesale diamond buyers keep up with the latest market trends and prices for diamonds. Additionally, many wholesalers are certified diamond sellers, and they usually have many years of experience to bolster their professional opinions on the prices for loose diamonds and diamond engagement rings. These verbal appraisals are free of charge, and they can result in an offer to buy your diamonds for an excellent price.

Appraisals are good to have for placing a dollar value on large amounts of jewelry for estate sales, diamond upgrades and peace of mind. This is especially true for those who own large gemstones and loose diamonds. The market prices for diamonds can vary between retail jewelers and wholesalers. Because diamonds are the cornerstone of their business, you are likely to receive a better offer from a wholesale diamond buyer. They can also assist you in finding a new diamond for a size upgrade.

If you are thinking about selling your diamond, consider contacting a wholesale diamond buyer. Diamond wholesalers buy and sell many loose diamonds and engagement rings each day, so there is no need to make an appointment for an appraisal. To find a wholesale diamond buyer near you, use your Google search engine. It's quite simple to find a local wholesaler in a matter of seconds. For instance, if you live in the Los Angeles area, simply type the term "certified diamond buyer Los Angeles" into the Google search bar. You should also use the website Yelp to check reviews of wholesale diamond buyers and appraisers in your area. This will be of great assistance in finding a reputable business to appraise your jewelry.

Consider all of the above tips before talking to a jewelry appraiser or a diamond wholesaler; they will be quite helpful in the effort to find the true value of your precious jewelry pieces.


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Monday, January 19, 2015

What are the most recognized diamonds? And what makes it more expensive than other stones?

We may think that all diamonds are the same in value as long it looks big and sparkles a lot.  

We say that diamond lasts forever but its style may not. And since buying a diamond is considered an investment we should be aware of great significance not only on the quality of the stone but its shape as well.

If you are in the market looking for the best stone for your engagement ring, you've probably encountered several shapes. But do you know that some shapes cost more than the other? How about its advantages and disadvantages? And why are those diamonds are cut in a certain way?

Here are the facts that would definitely guide you as you plunge into diamond buying:

ROUND SHAPED DIAMOND

The "Round Brilliant Cut" Diamond otherwise known as "Ideal Cut" is a round cut stone that is cut with perfect precision, thus, delivers a maximum fire and brilliance. And such precise cut has become the standard to all diamond shapes.

Round shape is the most regarded diamond shape used in a typically designed diamond ring to a unique engagement ring. This shape is commonly seen in diamond solitaire rings for proposal or anniversary rings and even used as accent stones. Round cut diamonds are usually more costly mainly because more weight is lost when a rough diamond undergoes the process of cutting.

Round Cut diamond shape is usually composed of 58 facets including culet. There are 8 bezel facets, 1 tablet facet, 8 star facets, and 16 upper girdle facets at the upper section of diamond called "Crown".

The lower section called "Pavilion" has 16 lower girdle facets, 8 pavilion main facets, and 1 culet.

In today's notion about Round Brilliant Cut Diamond, it is said that this cut carries great inheritance from the "Old European Cut" Diamond Shape.

EMERALD SHAPED DIAMOND

An Emerald Cut Diamond is rectangular shape with cut corners also known as Emerald Brilliant Cut. If an emerald diamond is without cut corners it is called Rectangular Step Cut or Baguette.

Emerald Shaped Diamond is likely to have inclusions (internal flaws that naturally characterize by a gemstone) which makes this shape difficult to cut and vulnerable to breaking. But "Emerald Cutting Process" was discovered reducing the risk of breakage. A typical emerald shape diamond has 57 facets where 25 facets are on the crown, 8 facets on the girdle, and 24 facets on the pavilion. Its facets are very broad with flat planes that resemble to steps of a staircase.

The Emerald Cut Diamond is not as fiery as other diamonds. It is no longer the way it used to be yet maintains its reputation to be very classic and elegant. If you are considering to purchase an emerald cut diamond, it highly recommended to get the highest grade you can afford which should be no lower than G color and VS clarity. The reason is that an emerald cut diamond is so transparent or "glassy" look where clarity imperfections, inferior color or poor cut will be visible to the naked eye than other diamond shapes.

The good thing is its price is so affordable, much lower to other shapes. This way you put in your money on its quality and bigger size for an emerald.

RADIANT SHAPED DIAMOND

Radiant Cut Diamond is a combination of the traditional emerald cut shape with a brilliant cut. By combining these two cutting style, you will beneficially get "Brilliantized Step Cut" diamond shape. A radiant shape serves best for those who are attracted to the classically elegant emerald cut diamond but with more brilliant sparkle.

The radiant cut diamond was discovered by Henry Grossbard in the year 1977. This shape was very popular in the past. It carries more facets (70) than a princess cut and has "cut corners" like an emerald. And because of cut corner look, most people identify this by mistake for cushion diamonds. What makes radiant shape differs with cushion is the depth percentages which are deeper due to the manner it is designed so as to achieve the maximum amount of light refraction.

A radiant shaped diamond looks attractive in any type of diamond ring setting. A solitaire diamond ring, or matched with side stones like trillion cut diamonds, baguettes or princess cut side stones are commonly used. Radiant cut diamond must be set with special prongs in order to hold the center stone safely.

PRINCESS SHAPED DIAMOND

The Princess Cut Diamond was developed by Basil Watermeyer of Johannesburg in 1963. The Barion Cut Diamond is the close predecessor to the princess cut diamond.

Nowadays, the demand for princess cut diamond is increasing due to its popularity. Why? Because princess cut diamond can compete with round cut diamond in terms of brilliance. This shape is also good in covering imperfections due to the way it's cut.

This shape can go with any type of diamond ring including solitaire diamond rings, and can serve as beautiful accents. Some of the gorgeous engagement rings found in most jewelry stores consist of princess cut diamonds mixed with baguettes instead round cut diamonds and baguettes. This style is a good choice if you want to have a unique engagement ring than a common tiffany style.

Princess Cut Diamonds are usually square in shape, but can also be rectangular. Another advantage on having this shape is that since this is good in hiding inclusions, you can get a lower color and clarity grades and would still look better than most other diamond shapes.

OVAL SHAPED DIAMOND

The Oval Cut Diamond is an elongated version belonging to the category of round cut diamond . The shape has 55-56 facets, 33 on the crown and 22 on the pavilion. 1.5 to 1 is the ideal length to width ratio which will look perfectly in a ring setting.

Unlike round cut diamond, oval shape in not popular but very flexible as it will look stunning in a traditional solitaire setting. Also, an oval looks bigger than other diamond shapes of the same carat weight.

The creator of the oval shaped diamond was Lazare Kaplan in early 1960's. "Koh-I-Noor" also called "Mountain of Light" is highly regarded oval shaped diamond that was found in India. There was an old belief on this particular diamond that it brings bad luck to any man who possesses it and good luck to any woman who owns it. This diamond was given to Queen Victoria in 1851 who had it re-cut after her dissatisfaction of its brilliance with supervision of Prince Albert. From 186 1/16th carats, 42% was shaved off bringing the stone to 105.602 carats.

Still, the diamond showed less brilliance so this Koh-I-Noor diamond was simply mounted in a tiara together with more than 2,000 other stones.

MARQUISE SHAPED DIAMOND

The Marquise Cut Diamond shape is magnificent, elongated shape with tapering points on both ends. A traditional marquise cut diamond has 55 facets where 33 facets are on the crown and 22 facets are on the pavilion of the diamond. The name Marquise cut is said to be derived after a powerful patronage of the arts and literature during the 17th century, Marquis of Pompadour.

The ratio recommended for a marquise diamond should be 2 to 1.0 which means that the length is about twice longer that it's width. But personal preference still matters. One may want a marquise with wider and shorter ratio or thinner and longer ratio. But always consider a good symmetry which is brighter and more beautiful diamond.

A Marquise Cut Diamond will look regal in a solitaire diamond ring, and will work perfectly in a diamond ring with accent diamonds such as baguette and trillion diamonds.

It is strongly suggested that a 6 prong setting should be used for this diamond where 4 prongs on the side would hold the body of the diamond, and the "V" shape prong on each end. The "V" shaped prong will secure the pointed end of the Marquise Diamond which is the most delicate part of the diamond

PEAR SHAPED DIAMOND

The Pear Shaped Diamond is very gorgeous and extra-ordinary diamond shape, rounded on the one end and tapering point at the other. I t looks like a tear drop. Pear shape looks best as a center diamond but also used as side stones. It is not as good as baguette diamonds for an accent diamonds. And this shape is also used for Drop Earrings which will definitely show a beautiful effect.

Recommended 1.5 to 1.0 with 56 facets. It is very significant to have a good symmetry on this shape to make sure that the light would pass through perfectly especially in the point of the diamond.

Special type of setting is needed for this shape where 2 prongs will hold the rounded part, 2 will hold the curved part of the diamond, and 1 prong will have to be "V" tip to hold and secure the pointed part.

A very famous pear shape was discovered known as "The Star of South Africa". It weighs 47.69 carats and is credited with the development achieved in South Africa. This diamond was found by a shepherd boy by the name of Griqua in 1869. It was told that a person named Schalk van Niekerk bought out the diamond from the shepherd boy for 500 sheep, 10 oxen and a horse. And even though these animals were all his possessions he was able to sell the rough diamond for $56,000.00!!!

HEART SHAPED DIAMOND

Heart Shaped Diamond is preferred more by men than women. As the shape itself shows , this is considered as very romantic diamond. This is closed to Pear shaped diamond but has cleft in the rounded end that creates an image of a heart. Setting for a heart shape is similar to a pear shaped diamond that must have 5 prongs where 2 prongs hold the lobes, 2 prongs are placed on the sides, and 1 "V" shaped prong at the pointed part of the heart to protect the most vulnerable part of the diamond.

The "Blue Heart Diamond" is one of the most famous heart shaped diamond which is extremely rare deep blue color and weighs 30.82 metric carats. This diamond is also called "Eugenie Blue". A French diamond cutting firm from Paris, Atanik Ekyanan, cut heart shaped diamonds from 1909 to 1910.

Year 1959 when Harry Winston purchased the heart shaped diamond and sold it after 5 years to Marjorie Merriweather Post. Then the latter donated the diamond to the Smithsonian Institute where the diamond still resides today.



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Thursday, January 15, 2015

How Do I Comprehend a GIA Certificate?

Knowing the defining categories used by the GIA to grade loose diamonds can help you to understand a GIA certificate.  

Here is an outline of the GIA grading categories and a few tips you can use to shop for loose diamonds and engagement rings.



1) Date

This is the date of the evaluation. Most wholesale diamond sellers sell diamonds with recent evaluations.

2) Report Number

The report number is a unique number that is assigned to both the diamond and the report.

3) Shape

This one is obvious; it's the shape of the graded diamond.

4) Weight

This is the carat weight of the diamond.

5) Depth Percentage

A diamond with a low depth percentage will appear larger when viewed from above.

6) Table Percentage

A larger table percentage means the diamond's crown is low or shallow. Diamonds that have a very large table may be brighter than other diamonds, but they will appear to have less fire.

7) Girdle

This the outer edge of the diamond. It's where the top of the diamond meets the bottom. A thin girdle can cause a diamond to be susceptible to chipping. When shopping for loose diamonds to set in an engagement ring, it's best to look for diamonds that have thicker girdles.

8) Culet

This is the pointed or faceted area at the bottom of a diamond. If the culet is too large, it will allow light entering from the crown to pass straight through it. This can reduce the brilliance of the diamond.

9) Polish

This is a grading system that ranges from excellent to poor. The polish grade reflects the degree of smoothness of each facet of a diamond.

10) Symmetry

Poor symmetry can misdirect the light traveling into a diamond. This can send the light to the wrong angles, which reduces the brilliance of a diamond.

11) Clarity

This refers to the degree of imperfections that are present in a diamond. These are measured by using a scale ranging from flawless to I3. A grade of I3 denotes major flaws and should be avoided.

12) Cut

The cut refers to the diamond's symmetry, proportion and polish. The beauty of a diamond depends more on the cut than any other factor.

13) Color

Diamonds are available in a variety of colors such as pink, blue and yellow. However, most people shopping for engagement rings desire white diamonds, and the presence of a yellow tinge lowers the value of a diamond.

14) Fluorescence

This refers to a diamond's soft colored glow when subjected to ultraviolet light.

15) Laser Inscription

This inscription denotes numbers on the diamond's girdle for identification purposes.

16) Proportion Diagram

This is a diagram of the actual proportions of the diamond.

17) Diamond Plot

A diamond plot is a graphic representation of each flaw that affects the diamond's clarity grade.

18) General Comments

This area is used to note characteristics of a diamond that may not be covered on the certificate.


To find a wholesale diamond seller that uses GIA certified diamonds near you, use your search engine. For instance, if you live in Los Angeles, enter the term "certified diamonds Los Angeles" into the search bar. Additionally, it's helpful to read consumer reviews on wholesale diamond sellers. Yelp has an excellent website, which provides a good platform for reviews. This can go a long way to help you to find a GIA certified diamond that meets your specific requirements.


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