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Diamond Rings – How to buy – Certified Diamonds, Diamond Engagement Rings, Earrings and Jewellery

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GIA Diamond Jewellery are specialist merchants of loose diamonds (over 0.25 carats) certified by the GIA (Gemological Institute of America)and makers of fine diamond jewellery. All our GIA certified diamonds are sourced for you in compliance with the De Beers best practice principles and the Kimberley process for conflict free diamonds. You may be here because you would like ethical beautiful diamond jewellery either for a special occasion or as a gift. Choosing the right diamond can be complicated and its a great feeling to make an informed decision before investing in such an important purchase. Before we supply graded diamonds we like to ask our clients a few questions such as, do you know who the GIA are? Do you know what the 4Cs are? Do you know about cut grades polish and symmetry? Do you know what enhanced diamonds are ? These are just a few of the points that one should consider and if you have answered no to any of them, then please avoid purchasing a diamond until you are well informed. 

Its so important to understand the vital attributes of a diamond before choosing the right one and making that investment. You wouldnt buy a house without knowing the number of bedrooms and dimensions and you probably wouldnt buy a car if you didnt know its colour , so why should a diamond be any different. For consumers we suggest that you consider the following before you commit to purchasing your loose diamonds or jewellery.

1 – Ask for a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) report. The GIA are the creators of the famous 4Cs grading system and the leading authority on diamond grading. You may be surprised to know that the GIA are a not for profit establishment and that they invest all of their revenue in equipment, training and research. Every laboratory in the world is compared to the GIA and its not uncommon for the GIA to downgrade diamonds that have been previously graded by other laboratories because of their superior grading techniques and technology. As a result diamonds graded by other laboratories with apparently the same attributes are usually cheaper than a GIA graded diamond. As all GIA grading laboratories are integrated and strictly monitored for quality control, verifying your diamond report online with the GIA is much easier than with the other grading labs who operate on a more disparate basis.

2- To ensure that you are getting value you must know the Carat (weight), Cut(shape), Colour and Clarity (visible natural inclusions in the stone). Colour and shape are a matter of choice but clarity should be more of a careful consideration. We would strongly recommend that you choose a diamond with a minimum of SI2 in clarity do not purchase a diamond which is graded as I1 2 or 3 as these diamonds have inclusions visible to the naked eye. For round diamonds it is equally important to know the Cut grade (different to the cut shape) other shapes known as fancy shapes such as princess or emerald diamonds dont have a cut grade on a GIA report (beware of retailers who give you a cut grade for shapes other than that of a round diamond as the GIA do not have a cut grade for fancy shapes). Other vital attributes include polish and symmetry this applies to all shapes. We only supply diamonds with Very good to Excellent grades across the cut, symmetry and polish. We would suggest that you avoid any diamond with poor/fair to good grades across any of these attributes. Why is this important? A diamond is like a tiny set of mirrors that interact with light to create the stones appearance. Every angle and every facet affects the amount of light returned or lost. Therefore the quality of the cut, symmetry and polish determines a diamonds brightness, fire and scintillation. 

3 – When you purchase a diamond we want you to make an investment and not to have a depreciating asset. With this in mind there are two ways we can help. If you have seen a diamond that you like and you know its important characteristics we can either source a GIA graded diamond with the same attributes at considerably less and for clients who want to spend a specific amount, we can source a diamond with much better attributes at the price you want to pay. Please avoid purchasing a diamond that has been set and un graded. It is very difficult to grade a set diamond and it would need to be removed from the ring for it to be accurately assessed. You would also likely be expected to pay well over the true value of the piece of Jewellery.

4 – Enhanced and treated diamonds – Modern technology has made it possible to treat diamonds in a number of ways. You can induce or lessen colour and improve clarity. As these enhancement technologies advance so does the need to advance the detection technology and techniques. Some of the techniques used to enhance diamonds include coatings, combinations of heat and pressure, irradiation and laser technology. The value of an enhanced stone is somewhat less than that of its un enhanced version. Please be careful and check diamond grading reports to see if enhancement has been detected. At GIA Diamond Jewellery we do not supply enhanced or treated diamonds. Its a common trick for retailers to advertise a diamond with all the attributes that sound good but when you check the report it might say that it has been enhanced. How could you have known about this unless you were aware about enhanced diamonds. Retailers love it because you are getting what you think is a great diamond and paying full price but in reality its had an enhancement procedure which massively reduces its value and affects the structural integrity of the stone.

5 – Tricks of the trade – There are a few tricks that unsuspecting customers should be aware of. Most retailers take advantage of the fact that most people are not aware of what to look out for when purchasing a diamond.

Trick 1: Drop down selection – When browsing online retailers and you select your own diamond you have the opportunity to select shape, colour, clarity. Most consumers are aware of these attributes. What you need to watch out for is when you come across retailers offering you a certificate selection menu. You might get offered a number of certificates including their own and possibly a GIA/IGI certificate. This is not acceptable, you need to know exactly what certificate you are getting, insist on seeing the report of the diamond you are buying. When they state that you will get a GIA or another lab report in the same selection box its an excuse to charge you for the price of the GIA graded diamond but you will probably get the other one on offer as it will be cheaper for them to buy.

Trick 2: You can also sometimes select the cut grade of a round diamond, some retailers trick you by offering good to premium grades in their selection criteria. The catch is that within the premium category they can sell you a diamond with a very good cut and charge you for one with an excellent cut because you have been unable to specify your exact requirements. The difference in price between two diamonds with exactly the same attributes but with one difference in grade across cut, symmetry and polish can be as much as £500 or even more depending on the size of the diamond.

Trick 3: The retailer allows you to select most of the common attributes, you buy the diamond but you dont know the polish or symmetry, you think you might be getting a great deal but if you dont know these attributes how can you be sure. A diamond trader would never buy a diamond unless all the information on the stone was available so why should you.

Trick 4: You buy a ring to go with your diamond and you dont know the weight. Metal prices are by the gram. Dont pay for a 3g platinum ring when you could have had a 5g ring. We always tell you the approx weight of your ring. Also consider the quality of the ring if the ring seems cheap it might look cheap and the quality of the finish not to your expectations. All our rings our of stunning quality hand finished by our master goldsmith.

Trick 5: The retailer offers you their own certificate, you think its a great deal and go for it. Ask yourself why would a diamond with exactly the same attributes as a GIA certificate and another be different in price. The answer is because they are not the same, the inferior grading from another laboratory or in-house retailer grader will never be able to show you the true attributes of the diamond so you think you are buying something that would otherwise be downgraded by the GIA. Also when a retailer grades their own diamond its not an unbiased assessment, its completely in their best interest to upgrade the attributes by one or two grades as to command a higher price.

Ttrick 6: Beware of retailers who claim to offer GIA certified diamonds but cant deliver them, always ask to see the report before you buy. There is a well known retailer online who offers GIA graded diamonds on the site but when you enquire about them, they state that they dont deal with GIA graded diamonds. Always call the company, speak to someone, if you cant get through before you buy, whats going to happen if there is a problem and you need to contact them after you place an order. At GIA Diamond Jewellery we always want to talk to our customers to ensure 100% that we understand your complete requirements.

For the quality of diamonds that we supply our prices are truly unbeatable. If you compare our quotes to some of the online retailers who claim to be the cheapest on the net and ebay our total prices can be as much as 30% less. Look out for misleading initial pricing and then vat being added at the end of your order by some of the companies based outside of the UK. The reason our prices are so low is because our margins are the lowest in the industry and we provide quotes based on fluctuating exchange rates, diamond and metal prices (As a result quotes are only valid for 1 day). Our customer service is second to none, we feel that its important to talk to someone before making an important investment, we take great pleasure in discussing your specific requirements so that we can source the best diamond and jewellery for your budget and exceed expectations. If you are looking for the best advice and unbelievable value for loose or set GIA graded diamonds then give us a try. Talk to the experts youll be glad you did. www.giadiamondjewellery.com


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The Price of Diamonds

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What Influences The Price of Diamonds?

Diamonds are cut in a range of shapes, sizes and qualities all of which influence the price. Diamonds that have an excellent or very good cut grade will reflect maximum fire, brilliance and sparkle and the price of these diamonds will be higher than diamonds with a good cut grade.

The Shape of Diamonds

Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds are the most popular diamonds for diamond engagement rings followed by Princess Cut Diamonds. Any diamond that is not Round in shape is known as a Fancy Shape Diamond. Asscher, Cushion, Emerald, Heart, Marquise, Oval, Pear, Princess, Radiant and Trilliant cut diamonds are all fancy shape diamonds.

Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds are the most expensive mainly because when cutting a Round Brilliant Cut diamond there is a greater loss in rough which has to be factored into the price. Another reason why Round Brilliant Cut diamonds are priced higher is because they take longer to polish and cut than other diamond shapes and the demand for Round Brilliant Cut diamonds is greater than all the other diamond shapes.

Clarity Influences Diamond Prices The Most

The clarity grade of a diamond influences the price obtained more than any of the other factors. Diamonds that have high clarity grades of VVS1 or VVS2 have extremely hard to find inclusions even with a jewellers 10x loupe. These diamonds are almost pure and rarer to find than diamonds with lower clarity grades such as SI1 or SI2 and therefore command a much higher price. The rarest of diamonds have an Internally Flawless Diamonds -IF or Loupe Clean clarity grade and these diamonds fetch premium prices.

Colour Influences Diamond Prices

Colour is another important factor that influences the price of a diamond. Diamonds are graded for their colour alphabetically starting at D colour going down to Z colour. Diamonds that are colourless or show the least amount of colour obtain the highest prices along with fancy coloured diamonds such as pink, red, green and blue diamonds. Diamonds that display the least amount of colour are known as exceptional white. Exceptional white diamonds includes D and E colour graded diamonds. Rare white is the next colour grade and this includes F and G colour diamonds. H colour diamonds are graded as white and I and J colour diamonds are known as slightly tinted white diamonds.

Cut Influences Sparkle, Shine & The Price of Diamonds

Did you know that if the diamond is poorly cut, the colour and clarity can not make up for it? The cut of a diamond is what makes a rough diamond sparkle and shine. If a diamond is poorly cut, the light that enters the diamond from above will leak out of the sides and bottom of the stone, and the diamond will not have the optimum amount of sparkle or fire-regardless of its colour or clarity.

Excellent and Ideal Cut Diamonds have been cut to precise standards to display the beauty of the diamond. Excellent and Ideal Cut Diamonds have perfection in proportion, symmetry and polish and they will always display the maximum brilliance, fire & scintillation.

Excellent and Ideal Cut Diamonds have properly proportioned facets, excellent symmetry & polish. Since 97.5% of a diamond’s brilliance is controlled by the quality of the cut Excellent and Ideal cut diamonds obtain higher prices. The Diamond Cut Grade is made up of three main controlling factors – Proportion, Symmetry and Polish. The light return of the diamond more commonly known as sparkle or brilliance is also an important factor but it is governed by the proportions and symmetry of the diamond cut.

Diamonds with a Very Good cut grade reflect most of the light that enters them, dispersing a good deal of brilliance. Very Good cut diamonds have proportions which often overlap and are comparable to Excellent cut diamonds but just differ slightly in one area or measurement. Very Good cut diamonds are also highly valued.

Diamonds are Sold By Carat Weight

Carat is a unit of measure not size. Two diamonds that have the same carat weight may appear to be different sizes depending on how the diamond is cut. Some diamonds will have extra weight on the bottom part of the diamond, the pavilion, or a thick girdle and therefore will appear smaller visually.

Diamonds are sold by their carat weight. The heavier a diamond weighs once it is cut the higher the price per carat. A diamond cutter always try to retain as much carat weight and as few inclusions when cutting a diamond in order to obtain the best possible price per carat. Sometimes the cut of a diamond might be sacrificed in order to produce a diamond with a higher carat weight. Hundreds of tons of rock and ore must be processed to uncover a single one-carat gem quality diamond.

4C’s – Cut, Colour, Clarity & Carat

After diamonds have been sorted into their different shapes they are then assessed with what is known as The 4C’s- The Cut, Colour, Clarity and Carat weight. These individual factors are all combined resulting in the price of the diamond. The price of diamonds is also influenced by international market conditions such as exchange rates, supply and demand, fashion trends as well as inflation.

Diamonds, just like your marriage, are an investment, and have been an investment device for several thousand years. Diamonds are a symbol of love and commitment so buying the perfect diamond for an engagement ring or that special occasion is a crucially important decision.

To learn more about diamonds and for further information about diamonds please visit our website – Diamond Education

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Diamonds: Diamond Buying Advice

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When you start to think about buying a diamond, you naturally will want the best diamond that you can afford and a beautiful stone you will treasure forever. Diamonds can be found in a range of shapes, sizes, qualities & colours. If you are about to buy a diamond for an engagement ring, you may want to consider spending the commonly accepted guideline of two months’ salary. However you should spend as much as you can comfortably afford. Buying a diamond is not like buying a car which will depreciate over time, they endure generations and are passed down in your family as an heirloom. Remember, diamonds ARE forever.

When buying diamonds, make sure you buy the best quality diamond that is within your budget. Do not buy a diamond just because it has been “discounted”or the diamond dealer is offering a “special price”. These “sale” prices and deals are nothing more than marketing hype and will not result in any real savings to the price of a diamond. The price of diamonds is controlled by international market conditions and the availability. Unlike other jewellery items, diamonds do not go on sale because they do not have huge profit margins or over inflated prices.

Do not confuse a diamonds carat weight with the size of a diamond. Two diamonds that have the same carat weight could have very different diameter measurements and appearance in actual size. A poorly cut 1.00ct diamond may look like a 0.75ct diamond from the top because they have the same diameter measurements even though their carat weights are different.

Diamonds are sold by their carat weight. A diamond cutter always tries to retain as much carat weight and as few inclusions when cutting a diamond. Sometimes the cut of a diamond might be sacrificed in order to produce a diamond with a higher carat weight. Diamonds that have a higher cut quality – excellent, ideal and very good cut diamonds – will sparkle with far more brilliance and fire than poorly cut diamonds which have a lower cut grade.

The value of a diamond is determined by its exact quality as defined by the 4C’s: Cut, Colour, Clarity and Carat-Weight. It is the sparkle or brilliance that gives a diamond its unique quality. Many people become overwhelmed when they start searching for a diamond. It seems that the fear of either buying a diamond that is not very good quality or paying too much can cause people to go on a quest to become a diamond expert overnight. Getting knowledge and educated about diamonds and the 4C’s – Cut, Colour, Clarity & Carat Weight – is a big first step towards buying the right diamond.

Before you start diamond shopping, it is best to have an understanding of what you are buying and the process behind buying a diamond. Today on the internet there is no shortage of information available, especially when it comes to learning about diamonds. Here are a few important steps when embarking on the purchase of a diamond -

Gain a basic understanding of the qualities of a fine diamond.

Learn about diamonds, do your homework before you start looking. There are many good websites that offer comprehensive Diamond Education sections where you are able to learn about diamonds and The 4C’s – cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. These are the criteria that diamonds are graded and valued upon.

Set a personal budget.

This will dictate a lot of the parameters for the diamond you are searching for. Then obtain a realistic idea of what diamonds cost and the various diamond prices. Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds are the most popular shape of diamond for engagement rings however they also are higher priced than a fancy shape diamond. Setting a personal budget will save you a lot of time and it will help you to not over extend yourself financially.

Decide on the diamond specifications.

What shape of Diamond do you prefer? Remember that diamonds are cut in many different shapes besides Round Brilliant and Princess Cuts. Fancy Shape diamonds such as Asscher, Cushion, Emerald, Oval, Pear, Marquise, Trilliant and Radiant Cut Diamonds all make unique engagement rings and create beautiful jewellery when set in individual designs. Once you have decided on the shape of the diamond you wish to buy then start deciding on your other preferences such as the carat size, the diamond colour, the diamond purity and the diamond cut quality.

Insist on a Diamond Certificate.

A diamond certificate or diamond grading report documents the complete quality and description of the diamond, it includes information on shape, carat weight, clarity, fluorescence, colour grade, measurements, proportions and finish grade. A diamond certificate also confirms that the diamond is natural and is not synthetic or man-made. Diamond Grading Laboratories such as GIA, AGS, HRD & DCLA are all internationally recognised and compliant grading laboratories.

View the diamond in person where possible.

Compare the quality of the diamond next to other diamonds before you purchase. Cut is the only factor that man can control. Cut refers not only to the shape and style of the diamond, but its proportions, symmetry, and finish or “make”. Cut determines the brilliance and fire of the diamond and is actually one of the most important aspects to consider when choosing your diamond.

We understand that when searching for the right diamond the task can at times be daunting and very confusing. Just comparing diamonds on price alone is not nearly good enough, you need to be able to compare the diamonds next to each other to see which diamond is the better quality and appeals to you the most.

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