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Stay Safe With Online Diamonds

Friday, November 27th, 2009

There are many ways to buy diamonds. One way is to go online. However why would you want to go online? And is there anything you need to know, so that you stay safe with your purchase, and get the real thing? Yes there is some interesting benefits, as well as things you need to be careful of, when buying online. The real big benefit is that you will get a big saving. Diamonds are one of those higher purchases, and whether you want casual wear jewelry, a wedding ring, wedding jewelry or earrings, there is a one thing for certain, this purchase can run into the thousands. I was looking online the other day and found some nice diamond jewelry. The retail price was over a million bucks! That is $1,000,000! And is a princely sum indeed. So it shows that people are spending large sums of money online. The store I looked at was reputable, and I trust them. Some places though are not good to buy from, and this is why I wrote this article for you. There is a need to be careful, so the diamond you buy, is a real diamond. So let us make sure we buy real diamonds when on the internet. The question is why would anyone buy online, when there are so many jewelry stores, where they can walk in see the diamond, buy it, then it is there’s? The reason is price! Buying online offers a lot of benefits. The biggest being that it is much cheaper than buying through a store. There are many places that have jewelry for sale, however, most of these places only have high prices. Look online and seeing savings of 10% to 40% is readily available. That could be savings of a few hundred dollars, it could be a saving of thousands. It can be seen why people go online to buy these gems! When you buy through a reputable store, you can rest assured that you have real diamonds, as well as making a real saving. The question is – how do you know if the store is reputable? In most cases it can be hard to be 100% sure. One key aspect is with price. Be careful of big claims. A $1000 diamond sold for $500 is not going to be a real diamond. Also look at the age of the store. Older stores mean more likeliness that they are real. It can be a great idea to find a phone number and call up to find out if someone answers. Make sure to have some questions to ask, or you can ask if they actually stock the diamond, how long for delivery, etc. If you can’t find a phone number, you can find an email, and contact them through that. Personally if they reply, I would take that as a good sign.

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Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/stay-safe-with-online-diamonds-1513142.html

Loose Diamonds or Diamond Rings?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

So, you have decided you want to purchase an engagement ring.

You have also realised that you can get more for your money purchasing online.  After all, you understand that you need to buy certified diamonds, and with this certification, you can compare like for like diamonds from various online jewellers and make your informed decision.

You see that on certain websites, you can buy just a loose diamond.  What a good idea you think.  Save money on the loose diamond and then you can get the ring mount made locally to your precise specifications, so you can oversee the complete production.  Alternatively, you can buy a loose diamond from one internet retailer, and then get another internet retailer to sell you one of their ring mounts, and set your existing diamond for you.  Cost saving completed.

HOWEVER, you need to bear this in mind when deciding upon what route to take.

Yes, certain diamond retailers online will offer you the opportunity to purchase certified loose diamonds, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with this. After all, many people realise that diamonds, historically, never lose value and so represent an excellent financial investment in their loose form.

Problems can arise, however, when you try to get your loose diamond set by another party.  Whilst diamonds are the hardest natural substance known to man, diamonds can chip and break, especially during the setting into jewellery process.  Different diamond shapes are more susceptible to breaking, especially those shapes of diamonds which have points or corners such as princess cut diamonds, marquise cut diamonds and pear cut diamonds for example.  If a third party is setting your diamond for you, it is unlikely they will offer you insurance for your diamond if it breaks, and so you run the risk of losing the value of your diamond forever.  Imagine the stress put on a diamond having platinum claws folded over it - there is a fine line for a diamond setter between puttling too little force on the metal and diamond (resulting in the diamond being loose in the setting), and putting too much pressure on the metal and the diamond, with the end result being breakage.

It is often simpler, therefore, to buy a complete diamond ring online.  This way, you know you are saving money, and you don’t run any risk of losing the value of your diamond trying to cut corners.

The author is the Managing Director of DeJoria Diamonds, the online diamond engagement rings specialists. For more information, visit www.dejoria.co.uk

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/loose-diamonds-or-diamond-rings-1294659.html

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