Fake Diamond
How do You
Know if Diamonds are Real or Fake?
In this world of advanced technology it is almost impossible to simply look at a diamond and determine whether
it is real or not. This is especially true if you don’t know much about diamonds.
There are some steps that you can take to avoid buying a fake diamond, however.
Deal with reputable
jewelers
First, only deal with reputable jewelers, and when you find a reputable jeweler, stick with them. Avoid buying
diamonds or other jewelry from jewelers that you have never dealt with before in the past. Ask to see the
certificate for the stone. If no certificate exists, walk away.
Check the diamond setting
Look at the setting that the stone is in. Fake diamonds, such as zirconias, are usually set in low quality
metals. Take a close look at the stone. Fake diamonds are not durable – natural diamonds, on the other hand, are
the most durable stone on the planet. Look for scratches or nicks.
Get jewelry appraisal
After purchasing a diamond, take it to another jeweler for appraisal. In fact, take it to two or three other
jewelers for an appraisal to make sure that the jewelry 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;
therefore, it is important to have a certificate for the diamond. No two stones are alike.
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Diamond Articles
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diamonds?
- Buying Diamonds - A lot of
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- Fancy
Colored Diamonds - Gemologists treat less desirable diamonds, resulting in much
sought-after colored diamonds.
- Diamond
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them.
- Diamond Certificate - Known as Diamond Grading Report, it
is issue by GIA - Gemological Institute of America.
- Diamond
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beauty.
- Diamond
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- Diamond
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beauty and value of today.
- Diamond
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mining.
- Diamond Scams - Find out
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- 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 -
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- Diamonds Online - Diamonds
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- Famous Diamonds
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- 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.
