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Diamond Brands

What You Need to Know About Diamond Brands

Although you might have been led to believe otherwise, diamonds are one of the few products that simply cannot be ‘branded.’ Even though there are different cuts, different grades, and different values placed on each and every diamond in existence, no diamond is any specific brand – just as gold is not a specific brand. One cannot brand nature's own product.

What Diamond Brands Mean

Branding is actually based on who owns the diamond. For instance, if DeBeers owns the diamond, it is a DeBeers Diamond – but it is still just a diamond. If the diamond was cut by a specific well known cutter, then it might be branded in that way as well – but it usually isn’t. It is still branded based on who owns it at the time. So basically, when it comes down to it – diamond brands mean absolutely nothing at all.

Branding Diamonds

Despite that however, branding diamonds in the jewely marketplace is becoming more common, as different diamond companies - jewelers and retailers - attempt to create a diamonds brand recognition. Such new diamonds branding is usually based on new diamond cuts that are branded, or on creating new variations of traditional diamond cuts. Therefore, new diamond brands are created mostly for marketing purposes, even if such diamond branding doesn't increase the true value of a diamond.

Diamonds are not Branded

Do not allow a jeweler to try to talk you into paying an exorbitant price on a diamond because it is a specific brand. This is a bit of trickery used by unscrupulous jewelers when they know that they are dealing with people who don’t know much about diamonds. Remember that diamonds are not actually branded – unless mother nature has her own brand!

Nonetheless, some people might choose to pay more for a "branded" diamond, purely for estethical purpose. As with anything else in life, beauty lies in the eye of beholder. But if you're looking for a diamond with a true, intrinsic (investment) value, then new diamond brands will not mean much.

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Diamond Articles

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  • Bond Diamonds - What are the advantages of paying the extra price for bond diamonds?
  • Buying Diamonds - A lot of thought and consideration must go into purchasing a diamond.
  • Fancy Colored Diamonds - Gemologists treat less desirable diamonds, resulting in much sought-after colored diamonds.
  • Diamond Certificate - Known as Diamond Grading Report, it is issue by GIA - Gemological Institute of America.
  • Diamond Cuts - Learn about more popular diamond cuts, which makes them a thing of beauty.
  • Diamond Grading - Know the basics of diamond grading scale and colour grading scale.
  • Diamond History - Diamonds have had fascinating history, from mythical and health purposes, to beauty and value of today.
  • Diamond Mining - Two methods are used to mine diamonds - pipe mining and alluvial mining.
  • Diamond Scams - Find out what are some of the more common diamond scams and how to avoid them.
  • Diamond Weight - Mesured in carats and grains of rice, with some interesting origins of these measures.
  • Diamonds Rarity - Over two hundred tons of ore must be mined just to find one small diamond.
  • Diamonds Clarity - Learn about diamonds clarity scale, based on presence or absence of diamond's flaws.
  • Diamonds Insurance - There is actual cash value, agreed value, and replacement value insurance.
  • Diamonds Online - Diamonds can be purchased online without any problems, as long as you are careful.
  • Fake Diamond - How do you really know a fake diamond from a real one?
  • Famous Diamonds - Starting with the best known Hope Diamond, to the likes of Taylor-Burton diamond.
  • Grading Diamonds - Known as the "Four C's", grading criteria is based on: colour, cut, clarity, and carat grade.
  • Selling Diamonds - There are several ways to go about selling your diamonds, after appraising them.
  • Synthetic Diamonds - General Electric started with it, now Gemesis Corporation produces best synthetic diamonds.

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