What Questions Should You Ask Before You Buy a Diamond? - April.2007
Over the years, we have received many questions about diamond buying. And let’s
face it, a diamond is an extremely important purchase.
It’s one of the biggest investments a couple can make, and it’s the one
that stays with them the longest — long after the wedding dress has been put
away, and new cars have been purchased and traded in, the lucky woman will still
be wearing her diamond engagement ring.
Here are some questions a consumer should ask anyone trying to sell them a
diamond:
General:
Is the person selling me this stone an "expert" on diamonds? What
qualifications do he have ?
Is the seller an established retailer or wholesaler?
How long have they been in the diamond business?
Are they members in good standing of any of the major diamond and jewelry
organizations? Which ones?
Have they seen the diamond they are selling with their own eyes?
Can I call/contact them if I have a problem?
Do they offer free appraisals?
Do I have time to consider the purchase, or must I buy on an "instant
click"?
Can I get everything in writing?
How long will it take from payment to delivery?
Do I get a random web list or do I get personal
Professional advise of the best value ?
Do I have the option of examining the diamond?
Do they offer "conditional invoices" without restocking charges?
Gemological:
Is the diamond treated in any way?
Who is the laboratory that is providing the certificate?
If there is an inclusion, where is it located?
Is the inclusion white or black?
Does the diamond have fluorescence? Is the fluorescence in the diamond a
problem?
How is the diamond cut? Is this diamond well cut or is it just being called
that because it conforms to some so-called "Ideal"?
Optional:
Can I verify the stone goes with report by using the Sarin computer at the
Diamond Dealers Club?
Can I laser inscribe a custom-made inscription on the girdle of the stone?
Can I get a diamond setting, at wholesale? Does the dealer have a designer
they work with that can fashion a mounting individual to my needs?
Does the company have a strict ethical policies about disclosing
treatments, synthetics, and not selling so-called "conflict
diamonds"?
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