December 22, 2011

Judging Diamond Quality

What to Look For

If you want to start judging the quality of diamonds, you must first learn and understand the 4 C's, which has four properties of diamonds that give the gem stone is the total value. 4 C-quality diamonds are color diamonds conviction, clarity, carat and cut.

Judging Color

Most diamonds are considered ideal if they are transparent, or colorless. Diamonds that are classified as colorless is the most expensive GIA certified diamonds. The colors of diamonds are marked with an alphabetic system that starts with "D" and ending with "Z". From white diamonds to yellow diamonds, completely colorless diamonds fall into the "D" and "E" quality, full-color; fancy diamonds are at the other end of the alphabet, the "Y" and "Z".

There are two main ways used to judge jeweler’s diamond quality based on color. You can leave a set of reference rocks and find the closest match between the diamond and the stone to determine its content reference letter. Moreover, the jeweler can use a colorimeter, which can electronically measure the color of the stone and determine its content in a third year.

Judging Clarity

The clarity diamonds refers to whether the diamond is clear through, or if it's minor flaws and cloudy areas within the gem. It's actually very rare to have a diamond with perfect clarity and no absolute wrong, but most diamond flaws are not visible to the naked eye and can not be seen with a magnifying device.

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) uses a magnification of about 10x when judging diamond quality based on clarity and give GIA certified diamonds label. There are treatments to make a diamond appear nicer than it really is and the treatments should lower the overall price of the diamond, it is important to do your research before buying a diamond to be sure not spend more than you should.

Judging Carat Weight

The carat is the term used to describe the weight of a diamond and GIA diamond prices calculate using diamonds carat. One carat equals 200 milligrams of weight. A single diamond, with a large amount of carat weight is more expensive than the equivalent of several carat stone. This is because the search for diamonds is a much rarer event. So if you want a diamond ring 2 carat, for example, you may decide to go with a half-carat diamond surrounded by small diamonds that add up to year and a half carats for a total of 2 carats! Judging by the quality of the diamonds in the amount of carats is difficult due to different shaped stones, and stones with different levels of clarity, the price will be different, even if they have the same amount of carats.

Judging Cut

One of the most important factors in judging the quality of diamonds is judging by the cut of a diamond. It 'important, because the quality cut diamond is more brilliant, and reflects light beautifully, but the diamond is cut, at least for the overall effect of a diamond.

To judge the quality of the diamond the size of a diamond, look at the stone in a well lit. If the light appears to be the stone and bounce, showing a bright surface reflection, diamond has a good cut. The angles and shapes of a diamond are important to judge the quality of the diamonds and the overall appearance of your GIA diamond.

December 21, 2011

Diamond Color

Evaluating Diamond Color

What exactly is diamond color?  While most people think of the classic, transparent diamond, which happens to be the rare and valuable, the colors of diamonds actually range from transparent all the way to a brownish color. There are different saturations of diamond color, and tones. 

The GIA is the most commonly used system for evaluating diamond 4cs, and this type of diamonds called GIA certified diamonds.  They've created something known as the “GIA Color Grade Scale”, and it has placed a grading system on the many different colors and shades of diamonds, classifying into 22 letter grades.

How Diamonds are graded

Gemological Institute of America has been certified diamonds color grades of "master color comparison" diamonds. When a diamond is graded, it is compared to these masters of color degrees of comparison, looking for nuances that best matches. Diamond, which has been criticized, is clean and all the oil is removed from the surface before being examined, since even small amounts of dirt or oil on the surface of diamond can change the color.

A line of master comparison diamonds or color sample set, with each grade placed about one inch apart, ranging from the lightest shade and D the highest rank in the darkest, sorted diamonds Z. The color of the diamond is classified moves from the left side of the unit compared to the right until it matches one of the nuances.

GIA Diamond Grading should be done clearly, using a balanced source of fluorescent light that has filtered sun, cool white, like lightning. The room where the classification takes place is dark, all except for the special light of the notation, to obtain more accurate color grading diamonds.

Fluorescence of Diamonds

Another consideration when considering the color of the diamond is diamond fluorescence, and how they affect the actual appearance of the color of the diamond. Fluorescence makes some diamonds to change color when viewed in our daily lives, ultraviolet light and under fluorescent lights.

When a GIA certified diamonds rated, the strength of the fluorescence of a diamond is also mentioned. Can be considered strong, moderate or weak fluorescence, and the reports must also indicate what changes the color of a diamond because of fluorescence. The reason for this is when people trade in gold, diamonds, looking at shop, special lighting, all seem to be a colorless, transparent box. When you buy a diamond and make it home under normal lighting conditions, you can find the diamond is yellow!

You can ask the jeweler to provide grading documentation and information value of the fluorescent light, in particular diamond before you buy, make sure you're happy with the diamond buying. Many jewelers also can show you the diamond in different lighting conditions, allowing you to fully understand the beauty of a diamond before you buy. Some individuals like a diamond color of a darker shade, while others are firmly attached to a transparent diamond color. Diamond color is one of personal preference, so be sure to do a little research before making your final choice.

December 19, 2011

Diamond Certificates

Diamond certificates from independent organizations such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) provide a diamond grading report that gives you valuable information about the 4 C, which were taken into consideration when the diamond was valued. It is important that you use an outside source for certified diamonds, instead of the jeweler who sells diamonds you are interested, because the jeweler wants to make money on the sale of diamonds, the certificates may be slightly biased and you may be paying more than the market value of the GIA certified diamonds.

Reasons to have Diamond Certificates

When you go to trade in gold, or consider the purchase of an online retailer, jewelry, a diamond certificates tends to sell several hundred dollars more than diamonds, graded the same as those without certification. This is because the jeweler recognizes that in general the degree of their diamonds to a higher level of independent rating organization, such as the Gemological Institute of America. GIA is more conservative classification of diamonds, because there will be no sales of GIA diamond.

Pay the Right Price for your Diamond

Diamonds are evaluated according to their quality on the basis of a classification system that uses 4Cs. You should receive GIA certified diamond (also called performance reports) from independent companies, rather than a jeweler, to ensure collection of biased information about the diamonds prices. Otherwise, you may have to pay much more for your diamond than what the diamond is really worth.

Protecting Your Investment

Diamonds are not the same kind of investment as buying stocks and bonds, but having diamond certificates gives you a better investment than just having the diamond. GIA Diamond make it easier to sell a diamond in the future, because you have documentation of how much the diamond is worth and why it was valued that amount.  In fact, if you attempt to sell diamonds without having diamond certificates, most dealers will not buy from you and you would end up having a certificate drawn up anyway, so you may as well have a certificate grading report created at the time of purchase, for your current protection as well as future possibilities for selling.

Increased Security during Cleanings and Repairs

Multi hesitate to put in the jeweler's jewelry business, when they need repairs or cleaning services. It makes people wonder how they know for sure who received the same diamond back that brought a. And 'extremely rare diamond jewelry intentionally changes, but it could happen unintentionally. Diamond certification is an added security measure in this case. They are like fingerprints stored in police databases, which contain all the information necessary to satisfy the fingerprints, and diamond certificates have enough information on diamond with a certificate and the owner.

October 09, 2011

How to Buy a Diamond

Diamond Facts

The first diamonds were mined in India, more than 2800 years ago.  The diamonds that we find today are all extremely old.  In fact, most are 900 million years old or more, with the oldest known diamond being 3.2 billion years old.  Like snowflakes, each diamond is entirely unique.  There are no two diamonds that are exactly the same.

There are many things to consider when learning how to buy  diamonds, and you should never rush into buying a diamond without first doing a little research as to how the diamonds are priced.

The “4 C's”

Everyone has many things to consider when determining how to buy a diamond.  All around the world, jewelers use the “4 C's” as a way of describing the value of a diamond.  If you want to learn how to buy a diamond or buy diamonds online, you need to learn exactly what the 4 C's are, and how each aspect contributes to the value of the diamond.

The 4 C's are Cut, Clarity, Carats and Color.
 

How to Buy a Diamond based on Cut: The cut of a diamond describes how an artisan angles the gemstone to best reflect light through the diamond, causing it to sparkle.  A quality cut brings out the beauty of a diamond and makes it more valuable, while a poorly cut diamond will sell for less because it isn't as brilliant or shiny.

How to Buy a Diamond based on Clarity: The clarity of a diamond refers to how clear the diamond is when you look through it.  A perfect diamond is rare; most have inclusions and flaws, although many cannot be seen without magnification.  When looking at a diamond for clarity, look to see if there are dark spots inside the diamond.

How to Buy a Diamond based on Carats:  Larger diamonds cost more than smaller diamonds, even if the total carats of the diamonds are the same.  For example, a single one carat diamond will cost you more than three diamonds set in a ring that add up to one carat.  This is because larger diamonds are much more rare to find.  When diamonds are cut, they lose about half their size.

How to Buy a Diamond based on Color:  The actual color of a diamond is a personal preference.  But diamonds that are colorless, known as white diamonds are the most rare and therefore cost the most. Diamonds also come in different shades, including yellow, green, blue and pink, among others. 

Certificates and Appraisals

In addition to understanding what to look for in regards to the 4 C's when learning how to buy a diamond, you should also learn how to read certificates that describe details about the unmounted diamond –Certified diamonds- and perhaps have any diamond you are interested in professionally appraised by an independent organization.  You may not want to accept the appraisal done by the jeweler for the simple fact that they are biased and may appraise the diamond for slightly higher than it's actual worth in order to gain more money for the sale of the diamond.

September 30, 2011

Wonderful Gift Diamond – For ever

Expensive gems are beautiful and they last a long time and they are very worth. Diamonds is a precious stone which lure anyone with its shine and value. Most of people trying to get a memorable gift for a loved one which last for a long time, and their search ends with jewelry with diamonds because diamonds are for ever.

Diamonds are usually very expensive, but you might be wondering when you find diamond at low price. Is this possible? Yes its because of may be the cut is not the best quality or it could have lower grading. As diamond is expensive stone you must be careful about where and how to buy expensive diamond jewelry to make sure that you get value for your money. Check with several jewelry stores and diamond, also ask for certificate of diamond like GIA certified diamonds. Experts can help you to make good choice for what you have and what you have to buy as a gift for you loved one.

Mostly diamonds are for elders. Children or even teenagers rarely have a proper appreciation for diamonds, one reason is its price. Perhaps diamond chip earrings would be an acceptable gift for older teen girls, but more expensive 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.

Diamonds deserve special attention. You should not fling a diamond ring in the jewelry box or leave it lying unprotected on a dresser top. Preserve the wonderful 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 wonderful gift. You may want to have your diamond priced or valued by an experienced jeweler for home insurance purposes.

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 diamond ring or anniversary diamond ring. Smaller diamond gifts can serve just about any purpose, but the larger, expensive 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.

September 27, 2011

How Diamond Prices Are Determined

For Most products to determine the price is pretty easy. Determine how much it costs to manufacturing, how much it costs to market it then add profit margin around 10 to 30% or more. Well, pricing diamonds is not so simple. There are several factors are taking into account, when determined diamonds prices.

Diamond prices are determined first by add the cost of rough diamonds and loses in weight during diamonds cutting and polishing, and all other costs necessary to turn rough diamonds to saleable diamond. Depending on the properties of a diamond, independent company may be consulted to certify the grade of diamond based on 4C’s - color, cut, clarity and weight.

The diamond turns expensive each time it changes hands, until it reaches the retailer, where the price is to be slightly raised, however, the diamond must travel from the mine to the cutting and polishing, to independent grading and rating company, and then the primary market. Once reached to primary market, it is purchased by diamond dealers and wholesalers, and from there it will be sold to retailers.

You can purchase a diamond in the process with lower cost of the diamond, but not the value. The value is based on what the diamond will sell for in the market place via a retailer.

If you own a diamond, and you have no idea how much its value, you can consult GIA – Gemological Institute of America- to certify your diamond. After certification from GIA your diamond known as GIA certified diamond, with the data about your diamond on certificate, you can use a cutter’s guide to accurately determine how much your diamond is worth.

There are also many diamond price calculators available. These can be found On the Internet, and many diamond traders use these as well. You must realize, however, that before you can accurately price a diamond, without a Diamond Grade Report or certificate, you need to know quite a bit about diamonds, such as different cuts, clarity, color, and weight – and how each of those aspects adds to the value of a diamond, or downgrade the value of the diamond.

Again, it would be better if you can get Diamond certificate and use that information to evaluate price based on one of the diamond price calculators that the diamond cutting industrial uses. This will give you the most the precise value of the diamond in your possession, or the diamond you are thinking to buy.

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September 23, 2011

Use of Diamonds

Diamond is the hardest natural material found on earth. Here are some of the common uses of diamonds in the current world.

Diamonds have many uses. About 20% of diamonds found are used for jewelry. The other 80% are used in industry. These uses include: cutting tools, polishing hard metal, phonograph and videodisc needles, and bearings for laboratory instruments.

One of the most common uses of diamonds in jewelry. Many rings, engagement ring diamonds and necklaces have diamonds. Of-course, diamonds prices are high because they make good jewelry. Diamonds are beautiful and sparkle in the light. With some special characteristic diamonds sparkle like a lamp with fewer lights.

This precious diamond stones can only be cut and polished with diamonds.

The diamonds are used as micro-bearings in many small mechanical devices. The main use is in watches.

The diamonds synthetic (artificial) are mainly used for industrial applications. They are drills and saws to cut different materials.

Precision cutting can be achieved by using diamonds. This is called fine engraving. If you have not noticed the points mentioned above, the diamonds are very hard, making them ideal for cutting materials.

Diamonds are able to absorb much heat. This makes them ideal for use in microelectronics to conduct heat away from heat sensitive components of the electronics.

The microchips and computer processors are often covered with diamonds which are semiconductors of electricity.

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September 22, 2011

What is Princess cut Diamonds?

The Princess cut is the second most popular cut shape for diamonds, next to a round brilliant.

Princess Diamond is currently one of the diamond shapes of the most popular, beside the standard round brilliant. The princess cut diamonds is the only one that combines aspects of round diamonds with other shapes. The uniqueness of diamond princess means that there are specific factors to consider when buying one make sure you get the best value possible.
 
Princess Cut Diamonds – Basics and benefits

The princess as a "mixture" of cut, which means it incorporates design elements common to round cuts with those found in step or square / rectangular. The result is a special state for diamonds that really stands out on its own or when used in a diamond with other forms.

Among diamond cutters, princess cut diamonds are the more desirable, as this particular cut wastes very little of the rough diamond (losses in diamond while shaping it); thus, the diamond retains more of its original carat weight. This also makes princess cut diamonds less expensive than their traditionally round cut counterparts.

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September 21, 2011

Type of Color Diamond

Diamond is the hardest natural material found on earth. It found with different colors, Color is one of the parameter for diamond pricing; It may be White diamond, pink, green, blue etc. Here is detail about different type colored diamond.

Pink Diamonds
The pink diamond is the most rare and precious in the world diamond. The Argyle mine is the source of unparalleled worldwide intense pink diamonds, producing 95% of world supply. However, a very small proportion of Argyle Diamonds production is Pink, in fact, less than one-tenth of 1% is classified Pink.

White diamonds are produced by mines all over the world in a wide variety of shapes and white diamonds sizes. The recovered from the Argyle mine are particularly brilliant and of high quality. White diamonds with secondary pink color.

Champagne Diamonds
Champagne diamonds are naturally colored diamonds that are produced in a wide range of colors from pale straw to rich cognac.

4C color, cut, clarity and carat weight apply to colored diamonds, just like for colorless diamonds, except the intensity of the color, not the lack of it plays a larger role in the evaluation.

Pink Diamonds Champagne
Attractive champagne diamonds with secondary pink color are also available, and command a higher price per carat than diamonds, champagne. These stones display slight flashes of pink in their fat shots.
Argyle Pink Champagne Diamonds are available in three ranges of shades of champagne, champagne, pink, pink, medium and dark.
Pink is a rare color in diamonds, even secondary colors require a higher price depending on the depth and strength of color.

Yellow diamonds
The yellow diamonds come in a wide range of shades from light yellow to a rich canary color.
A limited number of luxury yellow diamonds is recovered from the Argyle mine.

Blue Diamonds
Fancy blue diamonds are available in a variety of shades of blue the sky is always more color "cold" by Sapphire. Small quantities of fine blue diamonds recovered from the Argyle mine.

Green Diamonds
The green diamonds are also available. Usually, the penetration of the color is not very deep and is often removed during shaping of the stone.
A limited quantity of fancy green diamonds recovered from the Argyle mine.

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September 20, 2011

Choosing Diamond Shapes

If you are thinking of all the diamonds were the same, you might be surprised by the liberal amount of diamonds that are available in market, most of jeweler offer at least nine types of shapes, such as:

•    Round diamonds
•    Emerald diamonds
•    Heart diamonds
•    Princess cut diamonds
•    Pear diamonds
•    Radiant diamonds
•    Asscher diamonds
•    Marquis diamonds
•    Oval diamonds

Difference between Diamond Shapes and Diamond Cut:

Choosing the shape of your diamond is amongst the main elements in figuring out the general appearance of your ring or other diamond jewelry. There are plenty of shapes and fluctuations from which to pick, but first off do not confuse “shape” with “cut”. A diamond’s shape is just: the outward appearance of the stone, whether it is round, oval, Princess, heart and so on. While the cut of a diamond refers to how the artisan maximizes the features of the gemstone by creating angles and details, making the light go into the diamond and bounce back in the most brilliant way possible.

Most Popular engagement diamonds

While there are a variety of diamond shapes available Like Round Diamonds, Princess cut diamonds and many more. Round diamond is best option for engagement ring diamonds. Round diamonds are considered the "classic engagement ring" and the stones are often set in yellow gold or platinum. In fact, any form of diamond that everything is considered a "fantasy" form, as the round diamond is so popular for engagement diamonds. Other considerations for selecting diamond shapes for rings should be based on the size of a woman’s hand.  If she has long, slender fingers, can elegantly wear a pear shaped diamond, marquis, or oval shape.

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September 16, 2011

4Cs of Diamonds

Purchasing Diamonds without knowing about 4C’s of diamonds is not good thought. If you buy diamonds without of 4C Knowledge might be you paying too much or not finding diamonds as per your requirement. 

Several characteristics of the diamonds are sorted and grouped the diamond industry. Learning about the "four Cs" of diamonds is very necessary, which are considered the most important grades and categories like below 

4Cs of Diamonds
•   Cut
•   Clarity
•   Color
•   Carat (weight)

Above Four Cs are very common but I found on more “Cs” name is
•  Certified Diamonds

Cut
The cut of a diamond refers to its proportions. It is one of the most important factors to be considered while choosing diamonds.
Color
Diamonds allow light to be reflected and dispersed as a rainbow of color. The color is graded from sparkling colorless white towards the more fancy colors. Most people wants white Diamonds, GIA rates the color of Diamonds in white from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow).
Clarity
Clarity refers to how clear, or "clean" the diamond is. Diamonds have imperfections which are present in its rough state.
Carat
The weight of a diamond is expressed in carats. The word carat originated from the carob tree or Ceratonia siliqua.
Certified
 The diamond certificate, Give all Perfect 4C information in report manner from GIA. GIA certified diamonds, EGL Certified diamonds buying is that you can be sure that you are not buying diamonds from fake or artificial diamond.



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September 13, 2011

Important of GIA Certified Diamonds

GIA certified diamonds are diamonds that have been classified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). It is an institution dedicated to the search for diamonds and education of individuals in the field of diamonds. GIA certified diamonds tend to be more authentic diamonds you can find on the market. This adds to its authenticity, as you can be sure that all they want is to find quality diamonds that year.

Why Buy GIA Certified Diamond?

The institute was founded in the thirties and has earned a reputation as a leading authority with respect to the quality of the diamond. The GIA is certified that come with the classification system now applies to all diamonds. This classification system has 4C. And diamonds around the world are classified according to their clarity, color, cut and carat weight. Certificate adds 5th “C” in diamonds.

1)    GIA certified Diamond comes with certificate. And this certificate allows you to find everything about Diamonds purchased.

2)    GIA certified Diamonds is much easier for both the buyer and the seller. As someone who buys a diamond, is expected to know exactly what you are looking for. In addition, the seller, the other is assumed to be familiar with the product. Treat GIA certified diamonds, as well as buyer and seller to make sure they perform audio shop in order to avoid misunderstandings that would have arisen if the sale was unlawful.

3)    The third benefit of buying GIA diamonds is that you can be guaranteed that you are investing in quality.

4)    GIA certified diamond buying is that you can be sure that you are not buying diamonds from fake or artificial diamond. GIA place a priority on trust and thus building self-esteem of its customers by providing them with legitimate diamonds, which are of the highest quality.