Saving Money on Diamonds and Jewelry
♫ Monday, May 16th, 2011
A few simple facts will help you save money and become a smart diamond shopper!
Diamond grades have points at which the cost of the diamond can rise or decrease precipitously, thus you should try to find a diamond that is a lower weight group but with similar measurements to the higher group.
For example a 1.00 ct with 6.1 mm would cost more than 10% from a 0.96 ct with 6.1 mm this difference in weight won’t be noticed to the naked eye. There are a few simple facts that will help you to save money when you are Looking for your diamond.
Fluorescence makes a difference in the appearance in only 2% of the stones but it receives a 2-5% discount in the market.
So by buying a medium fluorescence diamond you will lower the price of your purchase with a low probability to notice a genuine difference. (Very strong and strong fluorescence has a higher probability to affect the appearance of the diamond).
We all want a perfect diamond to our loved ones or ourselves but we cant always afford a flawless diamond, the clarity of the stone is not visible to the naked eye between IF-VS2 and even SI are not supposed to make a difference once the stone is set in a jewelry so if you have a budget that you must keep SI1 is more than enough.
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