What is An "Ideal" Cut?
The "Ideal Cut" is a cut based on a specific set of proportions for a round brilliant
diamond proposed by gem cutter Marcel Tolkowsky in 1919. While Tolkowsky's original
theories presented only one particular combination of proportions for creating the
best balance of brilliance and dispersion, today the American Gemological Society
recognizes any diamond falling within a narrow range of proportions and finish quality
as being an "Ideal Cut" (also called an "AGS 0" or "AGS triple zero").
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Where Do Diamonds Come From?
Diamonds are made up of pure carbon atoms that exist deep in the ground, exposed
to intense heat and pressure over billions of years. Over time, this pressure builds
up and forces the diamonds and rocks up toward the surface in a volcanic-like explosion.
The explosion creates a very deep, wide hole called a "pipe" into which most of
the diamonds settle; these deposits of diamonds are known as primary deposits. Other
diamonds are washed away by water or erosion, and often settle into the coastal
waters of nearby bodies of water; these are alluvial deposits. These deposits occur
in many places around the globe; however, the largest commercial deposits exist
in Angola, Australia, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Russia and Zaire, which produce
80% of the world's diamonds.
Walking through the aisle of a jewelry store, you may not think diamonds are especially
rare. But consider this: 250 tons (500,000 pounds) of ore must be mined and processed
to produce just one carat of rough diamond. Since a rough diamond typically loses
40% to 60% of its weight when cut, that means that all these efforts are necessary
to produce just one of the .50 carat polished diamonds you find in the store's display
counters. When you also consider the fact that only about one quarter of all rough
diamonds are actually suitable for gem cutting, you can begin to appreciate the
rarity and uniqueness of each diamond.
A quick, fun fact: The first diamond deposits were brought to the surface of the
earth approximately 2.5 billion years ago. The most recent deposits are roughly
50 million years old. Your diamond is a truly unique piece of history.
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Is A Diamond A Good Investment?
The answer depends on whether you are investing in the diamond itself, or in what
a diamond represents.
Diamond prices have been steadily increasing for the past 20 years, and diamonds
tend to hold their value. Given this, it is extremely unlikely that diamonds will
ever entirely lose their value, in spite of how the market may change in the future.
However, no one can predict, with absolute certainty, which way the market will
swing and, in general, we do not recommend buying up high-quality diamonds as a
main part of a financial/retirement plan.
On the other hand, if you are looking for a source of beauty and a symbol of eternity
and everlasting love, there are few objects you can choose that will surpass a diamond's
perfection. Diamonds have inflamed man's passions since the first moment at which
they were discovered, and their power over our emotions and desires has only grown
since then. As a timeless and beautiful gift to yourself or as an emblem of your
commitment to another, a diamond is an excellent investment.
Ultimately, whether you choose to consider it an investment, a symbol, or a unique
work of art, you can be certain that by buying your diamond through Discount Jewels,
you are always getting a beautiful diamond and an excellent value for your money.
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What Is The Difference Between A Certified and a Non Certified Diamond
There is no physical difference between a diamond that is certified and one that
is not. A certificate does not change the nature of a diamond in any way. The difference
between a certified and an uncertified diamond is that, with the certified diamond,
you have tangible, legal assurances as to the particular nature and quality of the
diamond you are purchasing.
A certified diamond comes with a diamond grading report guaranteed by an accredited
gem lab. This report assures the customer that the diamond is independently recognized
as possessing all the qualities specified by that report. All the loose diamonds
featured in the Diamond Store on our site are graded by either GIA or AGS. When
you buy a certified diamond, you are getting a diamond with beauty and pedigree.
On the other hand, an uncertified diamond is not accompanied by a diamond grading
report, and therefore its stated quality is based only on the word of the seller.
An uncertified diamond is not necessarily a bad diamond; certainly, it can be as
beautiful as its certified counterpart. However, we encourage our customers to buy
certified diamonds for the following reasons:
Shopping for certified diamonds allows you to make an informed choice about your
selections, and to comparison shop. You can compare one diamond with a particular
weight and quality with other diamonds of similar weight and quality to determine
which is the better value. With uncertified diamonds, it is difficult to determine
whether the quality assessments of one jeweler will be as stringent and precise
as the judgments of other jewelers; that is, not all jewelers may agree about the
quality of an uncertified diamond.
A diamond grading report adds value to a diamond. The quality assessments made by
independent labs, such as GIA or AGS, are recognized worldwide. Appraisers use these
quality assessments to determine the insurance or replacement value of your diamond.
If you purchase an uncertified diamond, there is no guarantee that the appraiser
will appraise your diamond at the same level at which the jeweler who sold it to
you did. A quick note on how reports from various independent labs compare with
one another: GIA and AGS are considered the industry leaders, and the final word
on gem quality, among diamond dealers worldwide. While plenty of other independent
labs exist, some are a bit lax in their assessments of diamond quality and do not
command the same respect for consistency and quality of grading that GIA and AGS
do. For this reason, if you are in the market for a diamond, make an effort to buy
only GIA- or AGS-graded diamonds.
A diamond grading report adds an increased comfort-level to your purchase. Because
the quality of your purchase has been independently verified, you can feel assured
that you have made a wise purchase and that you have received exactly what you have
paid for.
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Is It Safe to receive Diamond In the Mail
Yes. Discountjewels.net vendors only use insured carriers (FedEx and UPS) to ship
packages, and all shipments are insured for the full value of their contents.
In the unlikely situation that the contents of a package are lost or damaged, Discountjewels.net,
as a representative of Mondera, will guarantee that they provide a replacement or
a full refund. Michael of discountjewels.net has never had a negative situation
with Mondera.
Because your purchase was made through Discountjewels.net, you are insured from
the time it leaves our office until the moment it reaches you. Statistically, it
is safer to purchase your diamond from Mondera or our other suppliers, than to buy
a diamond at a store and transport it home yourself.
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