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webuydiamond · 9 months
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Sell Your GIA Diamond and Reap the Rewards of Certification
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Looking to sell your GIA diamond? Discover the benefits of selling a GIA-certified diamond and how it can enhance its value. Learn about GIA diamond certification, valuation, and the advantages of Selling GIA-Certified Diamonds. Sell your certified diamond with confidence and reap the rewards of its prestigious certification.
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Which Certification Should You Choose for Loose Diamonds?
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This article compiles useful information about natural diamond certification. The post provides insights into GIA, AGS and IGI Certified Diamonds that are available at Hudson Poole Fine Jewelers
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lorililjewelers · 12 hours
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Buying loose diamonds will become easier after reading this article. Diamonds are certified by reputable laboratories such as GIA and AGS, which use an internationally accepted 4Cs grading method to ensure authenticity and quality (cut, clarity, color, carat weight). Although assessments conducted internally may exist, an impartial evaluation is ensured by a third-party certificate. To make wise investment choices, find out how to recognize certified stones and their grading reports.
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rummelesjewelers · 13 hours
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Purchasing Certified Loose Diamonds can be quite tricky, and you might easily miss out on the most important aspect of it - certification. This document helps in setting the value of the product. However, the certificates cannot be issued by anyone but a few renowned globally acclaimed bodies. In this article you will learn about those different organizations and why certification is paramount.
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harikrishnaexports · 7 months
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Read the article to know everything GIA certified diamonds, how to read a GIA report where to buy certified diamonds.
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sanghvisons · 9 months
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grand-diamonds · 10 months
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Uncover the brilliance of GIA-certified loose diamonds available at Grand Diamonds. Immerse yourself in our breathtaking collection, meticulously crafted to perfection and accompanied by diamond certification. Find your ideal diamond, embodying timeless elegance. Shop with confidence today!
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topdiamondcomp · 1 year
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Unlocking the Value of GIA Certified Diamonds
Looking for a diamond that's been certified for quality and authenticity? Discover the benefits of GIA certified diamonds, the ultimate standard in diamond grading.
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anita-diamonds · 1 year
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Lab Grown Diamonds are considered as Bitcoin of the Diamond Trade, with the claim that they have no trust and no value. Learn more about it from expert diamond dealers in Belgium.
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eriebasin · 2 months
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Part of our EB Modern collection which incorporates vintage diamonds into minimal mountings of our design, this ring centers on a 1.03 carat old cut marquise with unusual elongated proportions. The stone is of exceptional quality, with white color and is very nearly internally flawless. A GIA certificate states F color and VVS1 clarity. Typical of antique marquise diamonds, it is cut with a lower profile and a more open faceting pattern that dampens brilliance but is full of fire. The mounting is built in platinum and 18K yellow gold and was handmade in New York. 
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plumslices · 1 year
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“Originally designed for Rihanna for the Met Gala in 2021, this patented design is now available for purchase. Only two available and sold singly. GIA certificates are provided for the largest diamonds on the center dangle.”
Grand Pear Floating Diamond Tassel by Maria Tash $150,000
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sundayandsunday · 4 months
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Hi! Welcome to our Tumblr! We are Ed and Carolyn Sunday and we specialize in fine antique and estate jewelry, vintage and antique watches, and a general line of antique and vintage home decor. I have earned GIA (Gemological Institute of America) certification in: Diamonds, Diamond Grading, Colored Stones, and Gem Identification. We are now in our 42nd year of business.
My husband has been repairing and restoring jewelry and watches for over 4 decades. He learned the business and craft from his dad (Big Ed), who was also a jeweler/watch repairman. His mom (Agnes) was a general line antique dealer, so this is a second generation business. We carry on the Sunday family tradition.
We are members of ASJH (American Society of Jewelry Historians), ASJRA (American Society of Jewelry and Related Arts), NAWCC (National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors), OGCA (Ohio Gun Collectors Association), and OVMS (Ohio Valley Military Society), as well as the Jacksonville Gem and Mineral Society.
With a lifetime of experience in the jewelry industry, we look forward to helping you find that extra special gift, or perhaps add a treasure to your own personal collection. Thanks for visiting and for taking the time to read about our career. We are here to help you, just reach out and we will get back to you promptly! Eddie and Carolyn Sunday
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thejewelryhut · 4 months
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Vintage Vibes with TheJewelryHut Designer Vintage Inspired Style Green Sapphire and Diamonds Gold Ring
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Love is in The Air. Rekindle your Romance with TheJewelryHut Designer Vintage Inspired Style 18 KT Yellow Gold Ring Adorned with One Genuine Oval Shape Green Sapphire (GIA Certified), 1.80 CTTW, and Surrounded by Several Round Shape Green Sapphire, 0.26 CTTW, and Enhanced by Several White Brilliant Round Shape Diamonds, 0.91 CTTW. Available in Ring Default Size 7.  Please contact me or Chat online to inquire about other ring sizes. This ring is ready to ship 5-7 Days.  A Certificate of Authenticity is also included.
If not Now? Then When? Shop TheJewelryHut: https://www.thejewelryhut.com/?page=search&itemvid=8ACBEC19-D10B-4170-1C89837581549F66
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ll-private-jewellers · 2 months
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Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Rings
Lab grown diamond engagement rings have emerged as a popular and sustainable alternative to traditional mined diamonds, offering couples the chance to embrace modern technology while still adhering to the timeless tradition of symbolizing their love and commitment. Here's what you need to know about lab-grown diamond engagement rings:
What are Lab-Grown Diamonds?
Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds produced in a controlled environment using advanced technological processes that mimic the natural conditions under which diamonds form over billions of years. The two primary methods used to create these diamonds are High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). Despite their artificial origin, lab-grown diamonds possess the same physical, chemical, and optical properties as their mined counterparts.
Benefits of Choosing Lab-Grown Diamonds
Sustainability: Lab-grown diamonds offer a more sustainable and environmentally friendly option than mined diamonds. Their production requires significantly less disruption to the Earth's surface and reduces the environmental damage associated with traditional diamond mining practices.
Ethical Considerations: With lab-grown diamonds, consumers can avoid the ethical concerns linked to the diamond mining industry, such as labor exploitation and funding conflict zones. This makes them an appealing choice for those looking to make socially responsible purchases.
Cost-Effectiveness: Generally, lab-grown diamonds are more affordable than natural diamonds. This price difference allows buyers to either save money or opt for a larger or higher quality diamond for the same budget.
Quality and Variety: Lab-grown diamonds come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors, offering a breadth of options for customization and personalization. They are graded using the same criteria as mined diamonds (cut, color, clarity, and carat), ensuring buyers can select a high-quality gemstone that meets their preferences.
Considerations When Purchasing
Certification and Grading: Ensure your lab-grown diamond comes with a certificate from a reputable grading entity, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the International Gemological Institute (IGI). This documentation provides an unbiased assessment of the diamond's characteristics and authenticity.
Lab grown diamond engagement rings offer a modern, ethical, and sustainable choice for couples looking to celebrate their love. With advancements in technology continuing to improve the quality and accessibility of these diamonds, they represent a compelling option for those willing to embrace innovation without compromising on the beauty and durability that diamonds are known for.
Whether you're drawn to lab-grown diamonds for their ethical appeal, their environmental benefits, or their affordability, there's no denying that they are a symbol of progress in the jewelry industry, marrying tradition with the promise of a more sustainable future.
Shop Now - https://llprivatejewellers.com/collections/lab-grown-diamond-engagement-rings
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Are there any stores you like for lab stone jewelry? I'm worried about getting cheap knockoffs that won't last.
Oh man that’s a good question that I haven’t really thought about! I am not a gem expert by any means and I haven’t bought a lot of jewelry with cut gemstones, but I have bought a lot of rock and mineral samples for my own collection, so I guess can offer some advice (under the cut).
TLDR: If it’s too cheap, stay away. If the store can’t appraise gems or tell you about mineral properties, stay away. Stick with places that have a good reputation from friends or the community. Go to local gem or mineral shows and ask around!
1) If it seems like a REALLY good deal, it’s probably a scam. For the diamond/white sapphire poll I did some looking around at lab-made stones. Diamonds were between $500 and $700 for 1/2 carat stones. Sapphires of any color were around $300, also for 1/2 carat stones. I’d say if you want something as sturdy as a diamond or sapphire of a decent size, you’ll be paying more than $100 because there still is labor and technology that goes into lab-made stones.
2) Weight. A 1 inch sphere of glass will feel MUCH lighter than a 1 inch sphere of garnet, for example. Garnet’s specific gravity/density is higher than glass and you’ll be able to tell. This is obviously harder to do for teeny tiny 1/2 carat gem but…
3) I would imagine that if a store has tools to appraise gem quality (i.e. to measure carats, which are a weight measurement, to appraise the color and clarity, etc), they will be selling real gems, lab-made or otherwise. If they can tell you how to identify a piece of glass from a natural diamond or lab-made diamond or tell you what the mineral properties of a sample are, I’d trust them to sell it to you. Ask questions!
4) If you can’t return your jewelry, I'd stay away. Why would you not be allowed to return a diamond within 30 days or something? You can’t break it, know what I mean?
5) My recommendations for specific gemstone stores? I’d go somewhere with a good reputation. Places your friends have gone, places with verifiable certifications (i.e. GIA), bigger chains that would’ve gotten in trouble a long time ago if they were selling fakes, etc.
These next few pieces of advice are specific to mineral samples and not cut gemstones, but I figured I would include them anyway!
6) Familiarize yourself with mineral properties. Know about cleavage, typical colors, crystal shape, and luster of the samples you want to buy! Also, it’s harder to tell if a sample is fake if it’s cut or tumbled or polished because you can’t use a lot of these properties to identify a sample, but I wouldn't let that scare you away from them entirely, just rely on other properties like density and color.
7) I personally avoid online stores when it comes to buying gems or minerals. I love Etsy, but I would not by mineral samples off Etsy. I would rather see and feel the sample I’m going to buy in person, rather than look at a picture that usually won’t be the actual sample I’m buying. I don’t want to scare people off from ever buying crystals on Etsy! It’s just a personal preference of mine to go to a real store for something like this.
8) If you’re looking for mineral samples, mineralogical or gemological societies often have gem/mineral/fossil shows at least annually. And people selling at those shows are more likely than the average person to have great recommendations as well for places to shop for gemstones!
Thanks for this question, btw! I had fun thinking about how I usually go about avoiding fakes.
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malani-jewelers · 4 months
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Diamond GIA certified Solitaire Rings
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When it comes to finding the perfect engagement ring, nothing exudes elegance and timeless beauty quite like a diamond solitaire ring. And when it comes to the highest quality diamonds, Malani Jewelers is a name you can trust. Their Diamond GIA certified Solitaire Rings are a true testament to their commitment to excellence and craftsmanship. Each diamond is meticulously graded and certified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), ensuring the highest standards of quality and authenticity. The GIA certification guarantees that the diamond has undergone rigorous testing and evaluation, providing customers with complete confidence in their purchase. Whether you prefer a classic round cut or a dazzling princess cut, Malani Jewelers offers a wide selection of solitaire rings to suit every individual style and preference. With their exquisite designs and exceptional quality, Malani Jewelers' GIA certified diamond solitaire rings are a symbol of everlasting love and a cherished heirloom to be passed down for generations to come.
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