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  • The Safest Way to Buy Loose Diamonds


    When buying loose diamonds, it is very important that you yourself know how
    to judge a real diamond from a fake diamond. You must also know how to gauge the
    different types of diamonds so that you wind up buying loose diamonds that are
    of the highest quality that you can get for the price you pay. And that means
    knowing the 4 C’s involved in the purchase of loose diamonds – these are namely
    the Cut, the Clarity, the Color, and the Carat of each diamond that goes through
    inspection.
    When a loose diamonds expert describes the cut of each diamond,
    he is referring to how the diamond was cut so that its brilliance is stunning to
    the naked eye. The cut of the diamond will allow this gem to reflect light much
    better compared to the badly or poorly cut diamonds. When you encounter an
    artisan who has mastered the fine art of cutting diamonds, he can literally
    transform each diamond that passes through his hands into a masterpiece. But a
    novice or untalented artisan who gets even the best rough diamonds will produce
    badly cut diamonds that would never pass scrutiny at any time.

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  • 11 Mar 08
    • The Safest Way to Buy Loose Diamonds


      When buying loose diamonds, it is very important that you yourself know how
      to judge a real diamond from a fake diamond. You must also know how to gauge the
      different types of diamonds so that you wind up buying loose diamonds that are
      of the highest quality that you can get for the price you pay. And that means
      knowing the 4 C’s involved in the purchase of loose diamonds – these are namely
      the Cut, the Clarity, the Color, and the Carat of each diamond that goes through
      inspection.
      When a loose diamonds expert describes the cut of each diamond,
      he is referring to how the diamond was cut so that its brilliance is stunning to
      the naked eye. The cut of the diamond will allow this gem to reflect light much
      better compared to the badly or poorly cut diamonds. When you encounter an
      artisan who has mastered the fine art of cutting diamonds, he can literally
      transform each diamond that passes through his hands into a masterpiece. But a
      novice or untalented artisan who gets even the best rough diamonds will produce
      badly cut diamonds that would never pass scrutiny at any time.