Eight tips help you avoid buying fake diamond by
Caroline Melkonian
There is something about diamonds which is very alluring. With
the boom in the economy in the last few years, the buying of
diamonds is on the rise. Loose diamonds are no longer the
unattainable dream?. Just look around and you will be
pleasantly surprised to find out almost everyone you know owns
some sort of diamond jewellery.
Like any industry, the diamond jewellery industry has its fare
share of con artists and scammers. In this world of advanced
technology it is almost impossible to simply look at a diamond
and determine whether it is real or not ? especially if you
don?t know much about diamonds. There are some steps that you
can take to make sure buying diamonds ends up a joy instead of
a nightmare.
1.Reputation First, only deal with reputable jewellers and when
you find one, stick with them. It is exactly like choosing your
GP or dentist. You have to be comfortable with the seller. When
they build trust, then you know you are parting with your hard
earned cash to a genuine person. Also, when you like a loose
diamond stone or a piece of jewellery like a diamond ring, ask
for certification. If no certificate exists, do not walk but
run out of the store (do not take this literally!!). What I am
trying to convey is that with no certification, there is no way
to verify the type of diamond you are buying. Any good jeweller
will provide certification.
2. Certification Notice when you go to the dentist or your GP.
Notice how their certificates are up on the wall. It makes you
comfortable that you are in good hands. The same principal
applies with buying diamonds. These days with a little research
you should be asking for GIA diamonds. These diamonds are
certified by the Gemological Institute Of America (GIA).
Through testing and research, they have a way to grade
diamonds. There were the first to introduce the 4C?s. (Cut,
Clarity, Colour, Carat).
3. Look You have zeroed in on a diamond ring or diamond
necklace, take a close look at the setting that the stone is
in. Look at the setting that the stone is in. Fake diamonds
such as zirconium are usually set in low quality metals. Take a
close look at the stone. Fake diamonds are not durable. Look
for scratches and nicks.
4. Appraisal After purchasing a diamond, take it to another
jeweller for appraisal. In fact, take it to two or three other
jewellers for an appraisal to make sure that the appraisals are
all fairly close. If you find that you have purchased a fake
diamond, you may be accused of making a switch when you return
to the store of your purchase. That is why it is of upmost
importance to ask for a certificate.
5. Carat Scam Diamonds are such that unless you know a little
about them, you could be easily fooled. One way is the carat
scam. This happens with diamond rings. You look at the tag and
it has the Carat Total Weight of all the diamond pieces. This
is not right as the total weights for each diamond should be
made available on the tag. This leads consumers to believe that
the main diamond in the piece is actually bigger than it
actually is. Be informed and ask the seller what the total
carat weight of the centre piece is.
6. Fractions Beware of fractions. Depending on the jewellery
stores, they are allowed to round off the diamond weights. For
example, if you like a diamond and ask for its weight, the
jeweller may tell you that it is a ? carat diamond. This means
that the diamond is between ? a carat and ? carat. It may seem
like nothing but the price range can be tremendous.
7. Lighting, Lighting How many times have you entered a diamond
jewellery shop and were almost blinded by the lighting ion the
store. Store owners love to show their diamonds in bright
lights. Light makes the diamond shine and sparkle. Ask the
seller to show you the diamond in a different type of lighting.
Sometimes, you can bring the diamond jewellery out of the store
(do not be surprised if 2 or 3 sales assistants follow you
out). You may be surprised how dull or bright the diamond
actually looks.
8. Beware of dodgy appraisers! It is hard to believe but there
are some jewellery appraisers who will appraise your loose
diamond or diamond jewellery for free.try to tell you that the
diamond is worthless or worth less than it is actually worth!
What they are attempting to do is take the diamond off your
hands or in some instances; they will want to sell you a
diamond of higher value. They will ask that you make up the
difference with cash. The best way out of this is to have your
jewellery items appraised at one or two more places to make
sure you are receiving accurate information.
At the end of the day, I cannot stress enough the importance of
choosing a good jeweller and once you have found them, stick to
them. It may take time but it is a small price to pay for
eventually owning a piece of outstanding diamond jewellery
which will last you a lifetime. As they say, diamonds are
forever and you can keep buying diamonds with the confidence
that you are getting what you paid for.
Caroline Melkonian is the Director of Diamonds by Moonlight.
With more than 10 years of experience in diamond industry she
has helped many people save money and get best quality diamond.
Diamonds by Moonlight specializes in Diamond Jewellery
and Loose Diamond
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