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Latest Loose Diamonds GIA news – Standing the Test of Time: The 4 C’s

February 26th, 2010

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Standing the Test of Time: The 4 C’s

These diamonds are significantly less valuable than natural colored diamonds because they are not as rare. A diamond's color should be determined when it is “loose” or not in a piece of jewelry yet. This is because the color of the … Two common diamond grading houses are the Gemological Institute of America [GIA] and the American Gem Society [AGS]. Each has its own unique way to rank and 'grade' a diamond's clarity. “Feathers” look like a bird's feather in the stone and …

How much can I negotiate down the cost of an engagement ring?

So the same setting would make some diamond look just as good–so why use a really pricey diamond. B/c it had sat there so long, we were willing and able to buy the diamond for a loose diamond price. … $3000-$3500 is not too much for a 1 carat ring (if it just the center stone), so look at it is quality. Clarity, Color and Cut (Including symetry). Certified diamonds sell for more but you may trust the grading of it more, GIA is the best grade. …

Certified Loose Diamonds

The certificate may help determine the diamond's market value, but does not give the appraisal. There are many diamond grading labs that issue certificates such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the American Gem Society …

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