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Diamond Certificates

... are valued according to their quality based on a grading system that makes use of the 4 C's. You should receive diamond certificates (also called grading reports) from independent companies rather than a jeweler, to insure that your ... Read Read: Diamond Certificates

By: Matt Garrett | 02/08/2006 | Careers

Diamond Certification: Shoppers Buying Guide

... weight, cut parameters, color grade, clarity grade, level of fluorescence, and finish grades. A diamond certification is only useful if it is reliable and accurate so needs to be issued by a reputable and independent grading laboratory ... Read Read: Diamond Certification: Shoppers Buying Guide

By: Denny Reinke | 23/02/2007 | Jewelry
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How important is the diamond certificate? – Precious tips / art2

... to the above mentioned three points of reference, you are close to achieving clarity on what the importance of diamond certificate is to you. For me, the certificate of pedigree origin (AGS, GIA) is an important issue when it comes to ... Read Read: How important is the diamond certificate? – Precious tips / art2

By: Vasco Kirov | 31/03/2009 | Jewelry

Diamond Certification for High Quality

... verifies that a diamond is genuine and evaluates the quality and size of the stone. A diamond certificate is a document issued by a Gemological Laboratory, detailing the ‘grade’ which indicates the physical properties of the diamond. The ... Read Read: Diamond Certification for High Quality

By: gerald | 11/03/2008 | Jewelry

Diamond Certification Versus Appraisal

... registered jewelry wholesalers do well to educate themselves on issues related to the diamond market – including diamond appraisal and diamond certification. Although these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they are in fact two ... Read Read: Diamond Certification Versus Appraisal

By: Jonathan Blocker | 14/01/2008 | Jewelry

What is Diamond Certificates?

... report comes from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), and you should require this report when you are purchasing a diamond.With a diamond certificate, you can verify the color, cut, carat, weight, and clarity of the diamond. You ... Read Read: What is Diamond Certificates?

By: kimberly valerio | 19/10/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Why is a Diamond Certification Important?

... appraisal value. So you need to make sure that the appraisal includes all the information from your diamond certificate so you will get a replacement that is of the same value as your ring. Remember when you are looking for the perfect ... Read Read: Why is a Diamond Certification Important?

By: Lawrence J. Reaves | 22/07/2009 | Marriage

The Importance of Diamond Certificates

... report comes from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), and you should require this report when you are purchasing a diamond. With a diamond certificate, you can verify the color, cut, carat, weight, and clarity of the diamond. You ... Read Read: The Importance of Diamond Certificates

By: Dennis Lambert | 21/10/2009 | Shopping

Which Diamond Certificate is the Best?

... HRD, but if HRD were in the United States, you would expect to pay a pretty penny for diamonds with their certification. A high value diamond simply results in high quality ratings on its certificate. The certificate than gives credibility ... Read Read: Which Diamond Certificate is the Best?

By: David Eliot | 15/01/2009 | Jewelry

What are Certified Diamonds?

... -buying public. Some of the more well known grading laboratories are: GIA (Gemological Institute of America), DCLA (Diamond Certification Laboratory of Australia), AGS (American Gemological Society), HRD (Hoge Raad Voor Diamant; Diamond ... Read Read: What are Certified Diamonds?

By: Diamond Imports | 05/08/2008 | Jewelry

Trusted Diamond Retailers

... certificate by its cover and title alone. Just because someone calls themselves a laboratory or opens up a business to do diamond certificates and valuations after having completed a gemology course, that does not mean they have the needed ... Read Read: Trusted Diamond Retailers

By: Kirsten Katz | 14/08/2008 | Finance

Diamond Princess Cut Earrings Truly Elegant and Classic

... its one-of-a-kind traits, which then gives you an idea on the real worth of of the jewelry with diamonds right now and in predetermined time. The truth is the diamond’s certificate shall provide you with details on the real traits of those ... Read Read: Diamond Princess Cut Earrings Truly Elegant and Classic

By: Marcus Beason | 17/06/2009 | Jewelry

How to Recognize a Non Conflict Diamond

... heavily researched, it might be best to stay clear away from the region. It also helps to have your diamond certifications straightened out; for instance, GIA diamond rings are not necessarily non conflict diamonds. The third question you ... Read Read: How to Recognize a Non Conflict Diamond

By: Allison Ryan | 08/07/2009 | Education

Diamonds: Diamond Buying Advice

... 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 ... Read Read: Diamonds: Diamond Buying Advice

By: Diamond Imports | 15/07/2008 | Jewelry

The Four C's of Diamond Quality

... shown. At Spence Diamonds, each and every diamond comes with an official Diamond Certificate, which will give you a detailed blueprint of your diamond. Now that you understand the "Four C's" of diamond grading, you'll have a better ... Read Read: The Four C's of Diamond Quality

By: Spence Diamonds | 14/11/2006 | Jewelry

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