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Tips for When You Buy Loose Diamonds

Buy loose diamonds if you want to create a stunning piece of memorable jewelry. You can get these diamonds from a number of places including online retailers.

One of the reasons to buy unmounted diamonds is that you won't get distracted by the setting they are in. Instead you can focus on the most important aspects of the diamonds -- their beauty.

Of course, that's not all you need to think about as some unscrupulous dealers will try to scam you. But with a bit of inside information you will be able to choose the right diamonds and be sure of their value.

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The 4 C's for Buying Diamonds

The first thing to do is to get informed about the most important aspects of diamonds. You will need to think about the weight of the diamond, measured in carats, as a starting point. However the stone's weight is not the only consideration when you buy loose diamonds.

Carat is just one of the four Cs of diamond buying and the other three just as important. For example, a diamond with an excellent cut will be more valuable than one that is poorly cut.

The cut will affect how much light a diamond reflects and how brilliant it is -- you certainly want your diamonds to shine.

It is also important to consider the color as this will also affect its sparkle.

Finally, you will need to think about clarity -- whether the stone has internal or external blemishes.

Diamond Appraisals

All of these will be graded on a diamond's certificate, but how do you know that the person who is selling you the stone is telling the truth?

That's where the next step comes in -- getting diamond appraisals. Many jewelers will offer you in-house appraisals but instead of taking their word for it check the credentials of the person who is performing the appraisal or better yet hire your own appraiser.

No reputable seller will have a problem with this and it will ensure your peace of mind especially when buying loose diamonds online. Perhaps it will cost you a bit more, but it is worth it to make sure that you get the perfect diamond for that special gift. Click this link to learn more about care and safekeeping of your diamond.

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