A guide to buying diamonds online

 

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Buying a precious gem like a diamond can be a significant investment, so you may be tempted to do so in person. The benefits of conducting business online cannot be overstated. To give just one example, the selection of diamonds available to you when shopping online will vastly outnumber that which you would find in a physical store.

This enables you to shop around and locate the most cost-effective solution without sacrificing quality. More importantly, there is no sales pressure involved when you purchase your next diamond from the convenience of your own home.

Potential benefits of buying a diamond online may be too good to pass up. As with any online purchase, you need to look around until you find a good price. In order to complete an order successfully, what steps should be taken?

The following factors should be considered when buying diamonds


The four Cs are used to evaluate diamonds and are cut, clarity, color, and carat. The value and aesthetic appeal of the diamond are both influenced by each of these factors. In light of this, whether you purchase a diamond locally or online, you should be knowledgeable about the four C's.

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Cut

For instance, the cut of a diamond determines both its shape and the quantity of facets. The most common cut is a round brilliant. In addition to having a circular shape, it has 57 facets. Light can therefore pass through the gemstone and bounce off its angled surfaces. The diamond's cut can therefore influence how dazzling or fiery it appears. Only a few examples include the princess, oval, cushion, emerald, and other well-known cuts.

Clarity

A diamond's clarity is defined as the number of internal and external flaws that can be seen or tested when magnified ten times. Even though some of these imperfections might not be noticeable to the untrained eye, they can still have an impact on brilliance. The imperfections are the result of mineral accumulation during natural formation. Less imperfect diamonds are much more rare and are worth more money.

Color

Diamonds may lose their original color due to the minerals that are absorbed during the creation process. Colorless diamonds have a brilliance that raises their value and rarity due to the fact that they resemble glass. Diamonds are rated according to their color on a scale ranging from colorless and nearly colorless to obviously coloured. Diamonds can be found in a variety of hues, including blue, pink, grey, yellow, and brown. Both the hue and saturation levels are taken into account during the grading process.

Carat

When examining a diamond's carat weight, keep in mind that a variety of circumstances may make a heavier diamond appear smaller or vice versa. A diamond with flaws, for example, might weigh more or less than other diamonds with the same physical characteristics. The cut of the diamond will also influence how big it appears to be.

 

Another important consideration when buying a diamond in a setting is the stone's total carat weight. This refers to the total weight of all the diamonds in the jewellery piece rather than the weight of the largest stone.

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Check out the diamond's grading report

A trustworthy dealer will provide you with a diamond grading report for each diamond you buy. Grading reports should not be produced by the merchant, but rather by reliable organizations like the GIA. The report contains all the details you need to know about the four Cs, enabling you to make an educated decision. However, you should be aware that there are fake grading reports out there for some gems. On the website of the company, GIA, you can quickly determine whether the report is authentic. Simply verify before you buy that all of the details on the seller's report are accurate.


How can you be certain that the diamond you want to purchase matches the grading report you are holding in your hands? The diamond should have laser writing on it. There is typically a tiny number that has been laser etched on the diamond's girdle. It might only be visible under a microscope. This number must match the number on the grade report.

Check out the jeweler's work

Be sure to research a seller's reputation before making any online purchases. Exists a good reputation for the seller? What is their return policy? The answers to these and other questions are important when buying a diamond. Before you make a purchase, find out how long the vendor has been in operation and with which organizations they are affiliated. Find out what requirements those organizations' members must meet to feel more confident by doing some research on them.

Considering using a credit card as a payment method

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high level of assurance. You can still take one more step, though, to make your shopping experience even more secure. Many sizable credit card companies offer a return policy that can help you get your money back. For instance, you might be able to ask your credit card company for a refund if your diamond turns out not to be a diamond after it has been delivered and the seller refuses to give you your money back.

You should be aware that not all vendors will accept credit card payments. You will have fewer options for relief if you choose a differentpayment method. However, research your creditor's buyer protection guidelines before making a credit card purchase.

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Evaluating the Diamond

You can confidently place your order and receive your diamond in the mail by adhering to all of these essential steps. Before you declare the deal closed, perform one more crucial action. Get in touch with a neutral diamond appraiser. If the diamond you received matches the one described in the appraisal, request the appraiser to vouch for it. The appraiser may also provide you with a written appraisal of the diamond. You can save this so that your purchase is fully and accurately insured with your insurance provider.

If the diamond did not match the description or if the value was significantly off, it makes sense that you would want to return it. To do this, you must adhere to the steps outlined in the seller's return policy. If you have issues with the seller's return policy, you will need to contact your credit card company to take the appropriate action.

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