December 31, 2009
Precious gems are beautiful and they last a long time and they are very valuable. Diamonds in particular shimmer in any kind of light, providing an exquisite treasure. Some people give a piece of diamond jewelry as the sole gem gift a loved one will ever receive. Others add a diamond gift to a long line of precious gems. Before bestowing diamonds as a gift to a loved one, here are a few tips to keep in mind.
Diamonds are usually very expensive. If you come across a diamond that is being sold on the cheap, you have to wonder why this is the case. It may mean that the cut is not the best quality or it could have poor point value. Perhaps the gem is even stolen! You have to be careful about where and how you purchase precious jewelry to ensure that you get your money’s worth in value. Check with several jewelry stores or diamond dealers. State up front how much money you have to spend and the type of gift you wish to make. The experts can help you make a good choice for what you have to work with.
Diamonds are for grown ups. Children or even teenagers rarely have a proper appreciation for diamonds. Perhaps diamond chip earrings would be an acceptable gift for older teen girls, but more lavish diamond jewelry should be saved for more mature wearers. A diamond necklace, brooch, ring, or bracelet conveys a sense of sophistication that younger women cannot often carry off. Save the gift of diamonds for a special occasion and an older girl.
Diamonds deserve special care. You don’t want to just fling a diamond ring in the jewelry box or leave it lying unprotected on a`dresser top. Preserve the beauty and keep it clean while avoiding scratches by placing diamond jewelry into velvet-lined boxes or containers. Depending on the size and value of your investment, your diamonds may need to be kept in a safe deposit box or vault at your local bank. You don’t want nosy workers or desperate thieves to make off with your prized possession. You may want to have your diamond priced or valued by an experienced jeweler for home insurance purposes. It also is a good idea to have it cleaned periodically, if needed.
Diamonds are for special occasions. Although they are often given on any occasion like a birthday or holiday, a diamond jewelry item is especially suited to commemorative occasions, such as an engagement or anniversary. Smaller diamond gifts can serve just about any purpose, but the larger, more valuable kind should not be handed off lightly. Give some thought to the meaning of your gift and what your receiver will think (as well as what you want him or her to think) before offering this unique token of affection.
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November 2, 2009
Body piercings have been the object of much controversy — besides being an artistic expression and a celebration of one’s physical endowments. The belly ring is such a piece of jewelry.
In times of old, body piercings were treated differently, depending on the culture. As most body piercings had ritual or ceremonial value, many cultures prohibited specific types of body piercing that were purely for the sake of adornment. The warriors of old Central and South American civilizations sported body piercings, specifically in the nose area, in order to appear more intimidating to their enemies. On the other hand, lip piercings and decorations were meant to enhance attractiveness, especially among women of the day and age.
And while body piercings were more or less common in ancient Egypt, the ancient Egyptian pharaohs actually appropriated specific types of piercings. For example, no one BUT members of the royal family should wear a belly ring, on pain of death! Talk about the price of vanity.
Nowadays there is still some stigma associated with body piercings, especially among young women. It may be true that piercing is not always a safe practice, but more and more tattoo parlors are adopting measures that will ensure that infection is at least avoided. The increasing popularity of body jewelry cannot be ignored, especially since things like the belly ring and lip ring are making their way to MTV!
Yes, we’re talking about Britney Spears and her belly rings. We’re talking about the famous “stars and moon” dangling belly ring she wore to the MTV music awards last year. We’re also talking about Christina Aguilera and her “Nirvana nipple ring,” among lots of other unconventional accessories — made slightly less unconventional by their appearance on international TV.
Belly rings are popular among young people who like to get together and dance. Dancers on TV are popularizing it as a sexy accessory. There are no pharaohs nowadays who would want to lop off Britney Spears’ head for donning this spectacularly alluring piece of jewelry. From a status symbol to a sexy fashion accessory, the belly ring sure has come a long way.
Sam Serio is an Internet Marketer, musician and a writer on the subject of jewelry and gemstones. For more information on jewelry and gemstones, we cordially invite you to visit www.morninglightjewelry.com to pick up your FREE copy of “How To Buy Jewelry And Gemstones Without Being Ripped Off.” This concise, informative special report reveals almost everything you ever wanted to know about jewelry and gemstones, but were afraid to ask. Get your FREE report at www.morninglightjewelry.com.
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September 22, 2009
Selling Gold is one of the biggest growth businesses today, and all because of the credit crunch the value of scrap gold and gold bullion has already tipped over $1000 once, and looks like it could do the same again. This is normal when the value of the dollar drops, the price of gold rises. If you are want to know the value of gold spot prices then search for a scrap gold calculator online.
The one major issue with Selling Gold is: There are way too many wrong people out there who will naturally try and get your scrap gold for less than market value. Now when I say this, I don’t say it light hearted due to the amount of bad publicity some dealers have received recently from all types of media.
Saying that, there are also many gold buyers out there who are respected for what they do.
In most cases where people need to sell gold it is because they need the money to make ends meet. This being the case, you need to make sure that you get exactly what you deserve. Selling gold is not something that you have to do every day so removes you from your comfort zone.
Having been in the scrap gold industry for 28 years I decided that it was time to leave the commodity behind me and become an advisory. I decided to retire from buying selling gold because I found that over the years things started to get worse as the internet began to grow, making lots of small gold dealers suddenly enter the market at grass roots level building a long and profitable online presence. You don’t even have to walk a couple of blocks now to find pawn brokers and also gold buyers.
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July 14, 2009
“Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.” is a celebrated Japanese producer of clockworks and wrist watches based in Tokyo (Japan). Citizen has been mainly founded as Shokosha Watch Research Institute in the year 1918. The company was established in 1924 when the first product, a small pocket watch named Citizen, was positioned on the market. In 1930 the company assumed the name Citizen Watch Company, too. The founding fathers once have been chosen the name Citizen because they attempted to find a direct way to the peoples emotions. This is still today the notion behind wrist watches made by Citizen.
First watch with Eco-Drive - Models reaching from dress to athletics
For instance the debut Japanese wristwatch having a wake-up-function was established by Citizen in 1958. In the 1970ties Citizen developed the debut quartz wrist watches with LCD display and later also the thinnest LCD wrist watch ever. In the early 1990ties Citizen originated the premier series production of watchcases consisting of titanium. In addition to that, they designed the leadoff voice recognition watch which was another big milestone in their history. More than that that the concern was an outrider in producing dive watches for professional use. A highlight was the embedded bathometer - no one else was able to offer a similar great function. Additional, Citizen is celebrated for its Eco-Drive collection of light powered wrist watches. Fuelled only by light, it doesn’t need any batteries. Designs reaching from dress to athletics (e.g. professional dive watches), Citizen has an assortment for everybody and every occasion.
You can buy Citizen watches here.
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May 6, 2009
Today, those who love diamond jewellery have many choices when selecting diamonds for themselves or someone special. There is an array of diamonds in the market. They are many kinds of colours, sizes and shapes. Deep blues, rich reds, yellows, greens and a multitude of other colours are often found in diamonds. The diamond has been and continues to be highly adored and admired.
No one can argue with the fact that diamonds bonds with a person emotionally and people have sentiments attached to it. Both men and women like them equally. For quite some time people have viewed diamonds as a symbol of romance and love. That special feeling they give you will make you feel more confident. Diamond lovers can purchase pieces with their beloved gemstones as the centerpiece - including rings, ear rings, tennis bracelets, and watches. Advancement in new technology creates the opportunities for consumers to have diamonds combined with other precious metals like: ruby, gold, pearls, etc. For that added extra elegance and style Diamonds are a perfect gift for your spouse or significant other. Diamond rings is the most common use of diamonds.
The Hot Diamonds brand, circa 2001 in the UK, is a notable up-and-comer in the diamond industry. At hot diamonds we feature a wide stunning collection of sterling silver and diamond jewellery to fit every taste, desire and want. This jewellery designer succeeded overnight, became the number one jewellery seller quickly and has been number one for over 6 years.
Hot Diamonds can now be found in more than 1500 stores across the UK, in major department stores as well as in local high street jewellery merchants.
For an in depth guide visit Hot Diamonds. Also click here if you want more information about diamond jewellery.
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April 30, 2009
Diamond is a mineral and is the hardest known substance to man, but one of the
simplest being composed of carbon and the first recorded history dates back to
some 3000 years ago to India. Throughout history diamonds have been associated
with mystical power, great beauty and more recently great value and wealth. The
word comes from the Greek meaning ‘adamas’ meaning unconquerable and they
have been worn throughout the ages by men going into battle as a sign of strength,
courage and invincibility.
Most diamonds still originate from central and south Africa although there have
been other significant finds in Canada, Brazil, Australia and the biggest diamond
mine is in Siberia. The diamond market is very much dominated by De Beers to
control the supply and price of diamonds across the world by what some would say
are monopolistic practices.
Some of the worlds largest and most valuable diamonds are in the Tower of London
in the British Crown Jewels.
Diamonds are indeed very desirable objects and are worn throughout the world set
in precious metals in many different types of jewellery. One of the most common
pieces of jewellery is still the ladies diamond engagement ring and many women
still choose to have a diamond as a symbol of love to wear on their engagement
finger whether it be the traditional solitaire or three diamonds which some believe
signifies ‘I love you’.
Diamonds have always been associated with romance and legend and it is said that
Cupid’s arrows were tipped with diamonds because they possess a magic that
nothing else has equalled.
Diamonds vary enormously in price according to size and quality so when choosing
diamond rings it is important to consider your budget.
Diamonds are graded according to the 4 c’s which refers to cut, clarity, colour and
carat. The cut of a diamond is very important as it affects the reflective qualities,
which will determine the brilliance of a diamond and how it looks to the naked eye.
Cut should not be confused with shape such as pear, emerald, round etc.
Clarity refer to the number of flaws known as inclusions in the stone and the stones
which have fewer inclusion are more highly prized and valuable because they have
greater brilliance. Remember though that a diamond doesn’t have to be flawless to
look absolutely stunning.
Diamond colour usually refers to whiteness or colourlessness in white diamonds
with those with least colour being more valuable because of their ability to pass
more light giving more sparkle and fire. Coloured diamonds do occur naturally
ranging from blue to green but they are rare and very expensive.
Carat is the unit of weight for measuring the size of diamonds and in this case it
really is a case of size does matter. The value of a diamond rises exponentially in
relation to its size so the cost of a 4 carat stone for instance will not be double the
cost of a 2 carat stone but very much more. So it is all down to your budget and not
a measure of how much someone loves another.
Cost is important when buying a diamond ring but you will find that there is a huge
choice out there that will fit within your budget. Remember that clever design and
settings can make a diamond appear bigger but if you really want a larger stone on
a limited budget you could decide to purchase a stone which is graded slightly lower
in terms of clarity and colour.
Written by John Lewis of Love2Have who specialise in unusual diamond rings for wedding, engagement and everyday wear.
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April 20, 2009
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January 4, 2009
We’ve all heard of those high-end luxury brand watches like: Cartier, Piaget, Rolex, Technomarine but because they cost many hundreds, even thousands of dollars they are simply out of reach of most people’s budgets. It’s like, should I get a second car or buy a Rolex and for most people it’s clearly the second car. Let’s face it, luxury watches are designed for the rich to provide them with a “status symbol” they yearn for that will help feed their, in most cases, large egos.
On the other hand, we all have human vanity and if you’re the type that would like yours massaged by such a symbol of affluence, there’s a little thing called Replica Watches that you might want to take a closer look at.
Replica watches provide the not so affluent with the opportunity to sport incredible imitations of various luxury watches like: Cartier, Piaget, Rolex, and Technomarine for a fraction of the price. On the other hand, the downside of replica watches is that in one way it could be considered a form of stealing. Like buying bootleg copies of CDs or DVD’s or illegally downloading music from the internet. You’ll have to make that call but replica watches do “borrow” the copyrighted designs of the luxury watches.
Plus, the whole purpose of luxury brands is to not cater to just anyone. They are manufactured and designed with the utmost quality with full knowledge that as a result, their cost will be prohibitive for most people.
However, if you’re ok with the whole copyright thing and your heart is set on buying a replica watch; then, as the old saying goes, “buyers beware”. Just because it’s relatively dirt cheap doesn’t mean its bargain. You still need to exercise caution and wisdom before you buy.
The internet has become the home of thousands upon thousands of companies selling replica watches which makes it rather impossible to inspect anything you purchase beforehand. Not that you must inspect a replica watch before you buy but it certainly doesn’t hurt because even in a replica craftsmanship matters. Simple things like, does it have changeable batteries or is it simply a toy knockoff of the original is difficult to discern in a picture.
Omega, Cartier and Rolex are all popular replica watches today. While inspecting a prospective replica you should verify that brand names are actually spelled correctly. An example of this often occurs in knockoff bags, purses or shoes: “Prada” becomes “Prada” or “Chanel” becomes “Channel”.
Another thing to remember before purchasing a replica watch is this: Are you or will you be comfortable enough, in your own skin, to wear such a watch when friends, family or colleagues realize that it is replica? I’m not here to judge because frankly, I partially agree with both sides of the argument but I bring it up only, so that you are aware of the fact that purchasing a replica watch “may not” turn out to be the status symbol you hoped it would be. On the other hand, it may be just the ticket you’ve been looking for and if so - go for it!
This article was written by Chris Currie (co-partner of The replica store which is a top quality replica watches, bags, wallets, football shirts etc. For more info see www.replicawatchesplus.com
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November 11, 2008
Although Titanium is an abundant element on earth it was not discovered until 1791 but it would be another hundred years after that before it was possible to isolate the metal.
In appearance the metal is grey and lustrous and has often been used to make alloys which are light and resistant. Titanium has also been detected in meteorites and in the moon rocks brought back from the Apollo 17 mission.
It is because of its desirable properties which make Titanium an ideal metal for this technological age that has lead to a huge rise in popularity of this metal.
In industry the uses for titanium are many because of its resistance to corrosion even from salt water, alkalis and acids and even corrosive gases. Because of its corrosion resistance and the fact that it is also physiologically inert and hypoallergenic, Titanium is also used extensively in the field of medicine and in particular for prosthetic implants such as hip and knee replacements.
This wonderful metal has very high strength to weight ratio and it is much utilised in critical and demanding applications such as in the aerospace industry. The use of Titanium has made space exploration possible and the earlier rockets such as Mercury, Apollo and Gemini were all made largely of this metal. The Space Shuttle also has many parts made from Titanium as have many jet fighters, submarines, ships and tanks.
Titanium therefore is used across a broad spectrum of applications making it very much a metal of our modern age.
Aircraft grade titanium is now becoming increasingly popular in the jewellery trade and has found favour particularly in the manufacture of mens jewellery because of it’s hard wearing properties. Titanium rings have become increasingly popular as wedding rings in part because they will stand up to more wear and tear than precious metals but probably just as much because of the look. Titanium really is a very versatile metal and lends itself very to the making of fine jewellery and a variety of looks can be achieved utilising different finishes and even the application of heat which brings about a change in colour ranging through the whole spectrum.
This property of colouration by heat has been used particularly in the manufacture of ladies jewellery for making eye catching unique designs in earrings, necklaces and modern, trendy titanium rings.
In the making of rings, titanium can also be inlaid with precious metals and set with precious stones and although the material is more difficult to work with because of its strength, once made you will have a beautiful piece of jewellery that will look good and last a lifetime.
The durability, strength and looks of titanium will ensure that it continues to grow in popularity as a metal in the manufacture of jewellery and in particular for the making of titanium rings.
Written by John Lewis of Love2Have. Love2have specialises in quality handcrafted designer titanium rings made here in the UK by small independent designers.
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June 28, 2008
Before buying any jewelry with gems, you want to familiarize yourself with the various terms used with various gems. Most important, check over the terms used for substitute gems, especially those of any gems in which you might be interested. Although no reliable jeweler would knowingly pass off one gem for another, if you are going to shop around you are going to have to expect to run into jewelers who may be less fussy.
Keep in mind that you cannot always tell what gem is by looking at it. Emeralds are green. Also, Tourmalines are green, and that name itself comes from the Singhalese word for mixed gems. Smoky quartz can outwardly resemble the more precious smoky topaz. Then, there are the gems of which few consumers have heard, like spinel.
There is no rule of thumb of what you can expect to pay. Any price list today is out of date before it is printed. The only way you can tell what is a fair price is to ask jewelers. If you don’t have a regular jeweler whom you trust, it is even more important to shop around and check the prices of particular gems. If you want smoky topaz, look at smoky topazes in as many stores as possible to get a general idea of the current price, although prices will vary with size and quality as well as setting. Still, you can get fair idea of fair topazes, or other gems, as possible.
Although the terms “precious gem” and “semi precious gem” have little meaning as the prices of all jewelry increase, the less expensive gems are probably safer buys from the point of view that there is less reason for anyone to try to sell a gem that isn’t what it is supposed to be. However, some inexpensive gems, such as turquoise and zircon, can have nature improved on by various kinds of treatment, and spinel and garnet can be synthetic.
Another problem in buying jewelry with gems is that the gems are already set. Once a gem is in the setting, you may not be able to see all the inclusions, nor may an appraiser, because the setting can hide them. A setting can also make up for imperfect cutting. That doesn’t mean you should buy only unset gems. The average person can be as taken in by unset gems as by set ones. It does mean that where you buy can be more important than how to buy.
Still and all, there are some precautions you can take in shopping around and looking at gems. These precautions hold particularly true for diamonds, which are most common gem purchased, and for few other stones.
A) Buying diamonds.
B) A diamond is not a diamond, any more than all that glitters is gold. There are two broad categories of diamonds, gem and industrial diamonds, and the first is the one that concerns the consumer.
The term “gem diamonds,” however, covers a broad spectrum of quality, based on the four Cs of clarity, color, cut, and carat weight. Although the terminology can vary from store to store and country to country, more and more jewelers in the United States are using the standards and terminology established by the Gemological Institute of America, GIA. These and other standards and terminology you may hear or see. Granted, you may find still other terms, but any reliable jeweler should be able to translate his terminology into GIA terms, particularly if he has taken GIA courses. The GIA standards and GIA quality certificates, incidentally, are accepted and may be used worldwide, especially for investment diamonds.
Investment diamonds are at the very top of the standards used to judge gem diamonds. At the lower end are jewelry diamonds, the diamonds you are most likely to find in jewelry. In Between are diamonds that are too good for ordinary jewelry. Hey are used in the best jewelry but are not good enough for investment purpose.
Although buying diamonds for investment purposes is entirely different from buying diamond jewelry and diamonds for jewelry, whose purpose is adornment, you should be aware of, and be aware, talk of investing in diamonds for the sake of diamonds. Diamonds have been bought by investors in other countries and are beginning to be thought of as being investments in the United States because of their dramatic increase in value over the past few years.
What you want to beware, as mentioned before, is the fact that the diamonds that have increased in value so much are the top quality stones and not all diamonds. As has been pointed out by a well-known diamond expert broker, an investment diamond must be flawless, be of top color (D - H on the color table), and at least 1 carat in size. Cut and color are more important to a diamond’s attractiveness in jewelry than minor inclusions that can be hidden by a setting, but even the tiniest inclusions can lower a diamond’s value as an investment.
You also want to be aware that diamonds meeting the investment criteria are rarely found in jewelry. For one thing, they are usually bought before they can reach the jeweler. For another, the cost at retail, often 100 percent above wholesale price, would not only make such a diamond prohibitive in price to the average consumer but also mean that the diamond would have to be held a considerably longer time. In addition, prices would have to rise much more dramatically for the average consumer to break even on his investment.
Buying investment diamonds, therefore, means going to a wholesaler, whom the average consumer doesn’t know and doesn’t have access to. In addition, a wholesaler must be picked with all the care of a retail jeweler. All the experts in, a wholesaler must be picked with all the care of a retail jeweler.
Despite the fact that investing in diamonds is a subject far too complicated, if you thinking of diamonds in this sense, you want to:
1) Consider only diamonds of very top quality, color and cut and of at least 1 carat in size. The smaller the stone, the less demand there is for it and the less it will get on resale.
2) Buy the stone out of the setting, if possible. The gem must be removed from its setting for GIA certificate anyway.
3) Make sure the seller gives you a GIA diamond certificate attesting to the four Cs. With so much money at stake and so few people knowing much about diamonds, there is always the possibility of fraud. A company or person that will take thousands of dollars of your money without providing GIA, and only GIA, certification of quality may not always be fraudulent but should be treated warily.
4) Try to get a Gemprint, which is a photograph made with a laser beam that “fingerprints” the stone. No two diamonds are ever exactly alike, and the Gemprint is proof both of the gem’s authenticity and identification.
5) Plan to keep the diamond for at least two years. Diamonds are a long-term investment.
6) Above all, make sure you can afford the investment and the gamble that diamond values will continue to go up. Diamonds, particularly those rare top quality stones, may continue to increase in price, but they can always go down in value for a number reasons. One reason is a recession. Another reason is that some dealers feel prices are so high they will have to level off or no one will be able to afford diamonds.
Many of the above points pertain to buying diamond jewelry and diamonds for jewelry, too. To begin with, you want to familiarize yourself with the terminology. Then, you have to consider how much money you want or have to spend, keeping in mind that you will have a far greater selection of diamonds to choose from for jewelry than you have for investment purposes.
The benchmark in price is one carat regardless of the kind of diamond. The smaller the stone, the less valuable it is and the less value it has.
Size is the first factor to consider because of its relationship to price. The second factor is color. Colors D - H are the whitest, most transparent stones. The problem with color is that it can be deceiving. The color you se may not be what you get, depending on lighting, the background against which you look at the diamond, and the setting of the gem.
A well know diamond expert whose firm buys only investment diamonds, offers the following suggestions for jewelry buyers:
1) Look at the diamond only under direct lighting. That means real light, which may be daylight or pure white fluorescence. Blue light will make any diamond sparkle with the desirable blue fire, and any diamond looks good in simulated candlelight. In addition, never buy a diamond at night, when no daylight is available.
2) Look at diamond against an off white or white background. The best diamonds are transparent, even those that may be tinged with yellow, and the slightly off white will give a better idea of the true color than any other color background. By the same token, yellow surroundings may make even the bluest-white diamond appear yellow. Thus, the background against which you look at a diamond can change the color or give the illusion that the stone is whiter or more transparent than it actually is.
3) Look at the top of the diamond, how the table disperses and refracts the light, to see how much fire and dispersion the diamond has.
4) Look at the diamond at a 45-degree angle to the crown, the 1/3 of the diamond above the girdle or setting, to tell the color. The top or table is only an indication of brilliance.
5) Try to buy or look at the diamond unset. A setting can hide inclusions. In addition, a diamond with a yellow tint will look better in a yellow gold setting, while a white diamond will look better in a white gold or platinum setting. Remember, a setting can hide inclusions, making it look better in the setting than it may look unset.
6) With a diamond of 1 carat or larger, insist on a GIA certificate. Any reliable jeweler should get you one for a small fee. Even though you are not investing in diamonds, the GIA certificate is your assurance that the diamond is what it is supposed to be, what the jeweler tells you, and what is written on your sales receipt. Although the gem will not be appraised for price, it will be appraised for all the other qualities.
Most, if not all, reliable jewelers will be willing to get you the certificate for a small fee that is well worth it considering what you are spending. In any case, your sale receipt should specify what the diamond is, as far as the four Cs go, and you should make sure it does or that you are given a certificate that spells them out. Both will also come in handy for insurance. In this case make sure you get a complete sales receipt, identifying the diamond exactly.
Based on these criteria, what you may have to decide is whether size or quality is more important, depending on what you can afford. Is size important? You may have to settle for an included stone with a slight yellow tint, if you want a diamond of 1 carat or larger. Is color important? You may have to settle for a white (D - H color) diamond, with a number of flaws depending on the size and cut. Is clarity important? You may have to settle for a very, very slightly include diamond of lesser color, again depending on size and cut. The Prices of these examples may be the same or so similar that there is little difference. So, how do you decide?
No jeweler or expert can answer the question of which is the better diamond because each has its own drawbacks. One stone is better from the point of view of size, another from color, and another from clarity. Still, color is what the average person sees. Clarity is actually less important for jewelry, as long as the inclusions do not interfere with the gem’s fire or brilliance. On the other hand, you may go along with the people who prefer a colored or “fancy” diamond and truly yellow diamonds, what are called “canary,” are as valuable as any fine white diamond of equal clarity. They may be more expensive, because they are rarer.
The decision is therefore, is one only you can make.
The GIA also appraises diamonds for individuals. You must make an appointment, however, because although laboratory facilities are extensive in equipment they are limited in size and space. In addition, the diamond must be at least 1 carat and must be un-mounted.
To be continued in Part 6!
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