Emerald Diamond
Browsing for Emerald Diamond finds? Certainly there is a lot of information and many, many choices. Therefore, it is not surprising to become confused about selecting the appropriate Emerald Diamond choice. Take time to check things out. Scan the following list of products to see whether the right Emerald Diamond options are attainable by you.
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![]() 040ctw Diamond Gold Emerald RingVineetajewels $562.50 Time Remaining: 31m |
![]() ADORABLE 14K YGOLD EMERALD DIAMOND RING SZ 375 $89.99 Time Remaining: 28d 19h 36m Buy It Now for only: $89.99 |
![]() 1 2 Diamond Engagement Ring Emerald 3 Stone Setting 14k White Gold 65 Women $1,699.00 Time Remaining: 31m |
![]() 115CTDIAMOND EMERALD SOLID 14K GOLD COCKTAIL RINGVJ $1,434.38 Time Remaining: 32m |
![]() Emerald Cut Citrine and Diamond Ring Sterling Silver Sz 7 $35.99 Time Remaining: 28d 22h 32m Buy It Now for only: $35.99 |
![]() 061c Diamond Engagement Ring Emerald Setting Pave 14k White Gold s65 Women $1,090.00 Time Remaining: 32m |
![]() NATURAL 065CT DIAMOND EMERALD 14K GOLD WEDDING RINGVJ $630.00 Time Remaining: 34m |
![]() 500 Carats Gem Loaded Paydirt Diamond Ruby Emerald +++ $19.99 Time Remaining: 6d 15h 27m Buy It Now for only: $19.99 |
![]() ROYAL 036CT REAL DIAMOND YELLOW GOLD EMERALD RINGVJ $381.38 Time Remaining: 36m |
![]() GORGEOUS 14K GOLD 042CT DIAMOND EMERALD PENDANTVJ $466.88 Time Remaining: 37m |
![]() 294Ct Emerald Cut Engagement Ring Matching Wedding Band 14K Solid Gold $998.00 Time Remaining: 5d 2h 56m Buy It Now for only: $998.00 |
![]() Russian Style Genuine Diamond Emerald Ring in 18k Solid Rose White Gold $3,289.00 Time Remaining: 38m |
Emerald Diamond
Spotting Fake Gems By Grading Report and Brand
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In this world of advanced technology it is almost impossible to simply look at a diamond and determine whether it is real or not - especially if you don't know much about Gems. There are some steps that you can take to avoid buying a fake diamond, however.
First, only deal with reputable jewelers, and when you find a reputable jeweler, stick with them. Avoid buying Diamond Gems or other jewelry from jewelers that you have never dealt with before in the past. Ask to see the certificate for the stone. If no certificate exists, walk away.
Look at the setting that the stone is in. Fake Diamond Gems, such as zirconias, are usually set in low quality metals. Take a close look at the stone. Fake Diamond Gems are not durable - natural Gems, on the other hand, are the most durable stone on the planet. Look for scratches or nicks.
After purchasing a diamond, take it to another jeweler for appraisal. In fact, take it to two or three other jewelers for an appraisal to make sure that the appraisals are all fairly close. If you find that you have purchased a fake diamond, you may be accused of making a switch when you return to the store of your purchase; therefore, it is important to have a certificate for the diamond. No two stones are alike.
You've been told that having a certificate or a diamond grading report is important, and as a responsible consumer, you get one - unfortunately, you probably won't understand a word of what is on that diamond grading report, unless you are a jeweler.
On the color grading scale, D, E, and F mean that the diamond has no color. G, H, and I means that it has very little color. J, K, and L means that the diamond has a slight yellow color. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, and X means that the diamond is a darker shade of yellow. Z means that the diamond has a fancy color - other than white or yellow. On the color grading scale, D is the most valuable, and X is the least valuable - however Gems that get a Z rating are the rarest and most expensive Diamonds in the world.
There are many aspects to a grading report. Figuring it all out can be very confusing. You should talk to a jeweler you trust, and have them explain everything on the diamond grading report to you.
Diamonds are one of the few products that simply cannot be 'branded.' Even though there are different cuts, different grades, and different values placed on each and every diamond in existence, no diamond is any specific brand - just as gold is not a specific brand.
Branding is actually based on who owns the diamond. For instance, if DeBeers owns the diamond, it is a DeBeers Diamond - but it is still just a diamond. If the diamond was cut by a specific well known cutter, then it might be branded in that way as well - but it usually isn't. It is still branded based on who owns it at the time. So basically, when it comes down to it - diamond brands mean absolutely nothing at all.
Do not allow a jeweler to try to talk you into paying an exorbitant price on a diamond because it is a specific brand. This is a bit of trickery used by unscrupulous jewelers when they know that they are dealing with people who don't know much about Diamonds. Remember that Diamonds are not actually branded - unless mother nature has her own brand!
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