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If you're worried about getting reamed, you need to educate youself on the subject. Learn about the 4 C's: Cut, Clarity, Carat, Color. Each of these attributes has a grading scale.
Be sure to get an International Gemmological Information Appraisal Report. If the jeweler won't give you one, walk away. This is an appraisal of the value of the stone itself sans any mounting. It will show a diagram of the top of the stone, the profile of the stone, and will have marks showing where the occlusions occur within. It will also have a photograph. Among information reported is the shape and cut with the measurements and weight; the proportions between the depth, table, girdle, culet; the finish with the polish and symmetry; the clarity grade; the color grade and flourescence.
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Buying a big diamond =/= LOVE. Our society is so brainwashed.
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$5k is not alot if you were to buy a premium diamond that was flawless. You would be lucky to get a .50 carat. But yeah we are brainwashed.
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thanks for the responses.
to SoYank: Yes I do love her, but as others have said, love =/= going broke and getting a 7ct diamond, at least for me it doesn't. You're absolutely right about getting educated though, and I highly recommend that to everyone. I know exactly what I am looking for (both mount and stone), and now am am in the shopping around phase, looking for the right price. --- All: The reason I'm doing this is because from the little shopping around that I have done so far, I've seen prices range by over $5000 b/w jewelers for the exact same ring. The jewelry business seems to be one hell of a racket if you ask me. Hence, I wanted to post here and ask other people's experiences. I figure if I cast a wider net, maybe I'll learn something that I didn't know before. Asiann, I will definitely check out the sites you gave, (thanks!) and post back. BTW, the ring taxi is an M5!
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Just so you don't make a mistake and so you can get her the diamond and ring she really wants.
Hint at getting married. If she already knows this. Plan to go to the mall and casually stop by a jeweler. She'll let you know exactly what she wants in a egagement ring. That way you're sure to get the right ring. My 2 cents. Which wouldn't buy much of a diamond.
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BTW, a 7ct diamond is enormous.
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Hell even a 4ct is huge. My great aunt loves to show off her ring during our family christmas parties. 4.03ct, brilliant cut, flawless and colorless diamond.....it costed $50,000 back in 1985!!! That thing will blind you if you look at it in the wrong way
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hmmm....what do you suppose that would cost today? Do diamonds appriciate over time, stays the same, or is it more like gold where the price just fluctuates?
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I think they stay the same and sometimes go down in value. Unless of course it's very unique, blue, red, etc..
It really depends on the buyer and what they'll pay for it. Ever see a diamond in a pawn shop. Very inexpensive. They really aren't a unique stone. Almost just like gravel cause there's so many of them. The diamond cartel just controls the amount of diamonds on the market. But then again the people from DeBeers aren't allowed in the US and will be arrested on site.
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Oops... They trade here now. My bad...
The De Beers Group is a Johannesburg-based diamond mining and trading corporation. They have historically held a near-total monopoly in the diamond trade, although recently other producers have developed new mines, such as in Russia and Canada, challenging their dominance. In 1994 De Beers was charged by the United States Justice Department with antitrust violations for conspiring to fix prices for industrial diamonds. On 14 July 2004 De Beers pleaded guilty to the charges and paid a $10 million fine. The plea has enabled De Beers to trade directly in the United States diamond market after years of acting through intermediaries. Using its monopoly, De Beers has created an artificial scarcity of diamonds, thus keeping prices high. The modern tradition of diamonds as a part of engagement in many cultures has been largely created by De Beers through an amazingly effective advertising campaign started in 1938. The "A Diamond is Forever" campaign not only convinced the public that the only suitable gift for engagement is a diamond, but also served to limit the market in used diamonds. [1] De Beers distributes diamonds to favored customers (called sightholders) by selecting batches of diamonds themselves and offering them "as is". Now and in the past De Beers has sold diamonds mined from their own mines, most of which are in South Africa and Botswana. Currently, De Beers is involved in a joint venture that is developing a diamond prospect in Canada.
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If you are shopping online, I have had good experience with Abazias Diamonds. They are one on the most popular online diamond dealers. Good luck !
Check em' out. http://www.abazias.com/
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SoYank has got the right idea, you really, really need to educate yourself before you shop. I have seen a lot of gimmicks out there. You may get better quality/price if you shop overseas. I'm not kidding. I bought my wife's approx 1.6 carat for about $10k. Its worth about $15-20k in the U.S. Dubai and the Middle East actually have the best diamonds probably in the world. I heard they have blue or black diamonds there.
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i don't know how she feels, but i would much rather have a smaller carat diamond that looks incredible than a huge one that looks ok. For example, this one looks really teeny but to me it is more impressive than a larger diamond with poor quality..
http://www.tiffany.com has rings starting under $2k.
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Got a question, are there problems with people handing out fake or counterfeit IGA certificates with diamonds?
I hear you can save enormous amounts of money buying overseas, but it sounds like that not every country uses the same grading systems. Does anyone know more about buying internationally?
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QVC ... buy her a big @$$ CZ; spend the rest on mods!!! ....she'll never know
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There are plenty of reputable stores in the Chicago area.I don't think you want to buy a diamond ring online.They are priced according to clarity and weight.I think the best way to learn about quality is to go to a few of the higher end stores and let them educate you about what to look for.You can also go to the Mallards Building ( The Jewelers Building) at 5 S. Wabash in Chicago,there's plenty of Jewelers there...good luck and Congrats on your future engagement...
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