Buying a diamond for the first time can be a difficult and exciting process, but our mission is to make this experience pleasant and comfortable for you. Therefore, even before the purchase, we want to share with you the necessary information and tell you about difficult things in simple language so that the choice of a diamond becomes a team game.
Recommendations that will help you make the right choice
- Determine your budget: before you start looking for a diamond, indicate how much you are willing to spend. Please note that the price of a diamond depends on its quality, including weight, color, purity, and cut.
- Learn what the 4C system is: 4C is an international diamond evaluation system created by GIA, which includes an assessment of weight (carat), color, purity, and cut. Get acquainted with these characteristics to understand how they affect the quality and value of a diamond.
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Determine the shape of the desired cut and priority characteristics. Depending on your preferences and budget, choose which characteristics of the diamond are most important to you.
Important!If you want to purchase a large stone weighing several carats, you may have to give in a little to other characteristics, such as color or purity. - Study the certification: Before buying a diamond, make sure that it has a certificate from an independent laboratory, such as GIA (Gemological Institute of America). This is your confirmation of the quality and characteristics of the diamond.
- Contact the experts.
If you are not sure of your knowledge about diamonds, contact a professional or a certified gemologist. They will be able to answer your questions and help you make the right choice.