Diamond Solitaire Ring

Did anybody try to sell a diamond or a solitaire ring to a jeweler be4 ?

how much was the solitaire ring and what was the offer of the jeweler ??? and was that jeweler the same guy from which u've bought ur ring or different one ? ZOSER & LOVELY DIAMOND@@@@ THANKS FOR UR EFFORT FOR THOSE WHO JUST BUY CAN U DETERMINE THE COLOUR , CLARITY AND THE PRICE PLEASE ?

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  1. well,,, the Diamond prices depends on 3 aspects: the cut,,the purity(clarity) and the color,,,, it is impossible to determine the price without knowing those three aspects + of course the weight of the single stone in crates,,,,then the Diamond with an INTERNATIONAL certificate has better resell price than the one without (most likely the one without is blood diamond -long story)... most the stones with certificate can be sold back to the company which issues the certificates,, Not less than the buying price (Gazan as an example : international diamond trader/certificate issuer..) ------------------ Dear, I have been living in Guinea?south Africa, then Belgium and Holland,,the first ones are the biggest producers of diamond,, the seconds are big in trading them,, Not showing up! but I do can with some limits know about diamonds,, There is one more aspect decide the price of course,,,which is the Crown depth to the pavilion depth,,(as the crown is the part shown outside the ring,,if it is bigger of course that mean that the stone is (more expensive)(beside the crown angle as well),,, anyway with suitable (loupe ) I can see the color, the cut easy,, as for clarity,,it is very difficult to know the difference between the perfect stone (F or the IF ) and the Vvs1 (no flawless. or very very small imperfiction)... The best always to look for the certificate Here is a web page to you and others to see how diamonds are evaluated,,, Now last year In Belgium( and that is almost in all the world) one carat stone,,, colorless, VVs1 brilliant round cut,,, was in between 4000/3500 euro By attention, the fact that the one carat is X (le) does not means that 1/2 is 1/2X,,, it does not work that way as the bigger the diamond is the rare it is,,, so if the 1/2 carat =x le,, that may mean the one carat is 3/or 4 X,,,but again it depends on lots of aspects as I mentioned above Here is a very useful chart,,, this one is in all diamond traders framed on their tables,, for client to read,,(at least abroad) http://www.jewelbasket.com/aboutdiamonds.html
  2. Nope, I only buy them! lolz
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