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A Simple Guide To Purchasing Cheap Diamonds

by Lorraine Jacobs

The diamond is considered as one of the most sought after gemstones in history. It serves as a manifestation of power, love, invincibility and refinement to name a few. Because of the many beautiful things that such gemstone encompasses and the troubles associated with its mining, owning one could cost a person an arm and leg. If you are looking for means to buy cheap diamond, there are certain ways that you can do to get one.

The first thing that you can do is to go online and search for online jewelry shops that offer inexpensive jewelry pieces. Purchasing diamonds online is a good option because compared to local jewelry stores that incur additional costs on their products as a form of coverage for their overhead expenses, online jewelry stores offer competitive pricing without extra charges often induced by overhead expenses, except of course for the shipping and handling fees as well as taxes. You can also try participating in online diamond auctions where jewelers usually bring to the table some of their inexpensive diamonds. Of course, purchasing online will help you save not only your money but your time and energy.

If you have no problem buying pre-owned items, another option that you can go for is to drop by at stores that offer discounted or inexpensive jewelry pieces. There are many pawnshops and thrift shops out there that you can try. However, this option would be more preferable for those people who are knowledgeable enough about diamonds, and are not in a hurry to buy. Likewise, be prepared to get a bit disappointed because at most times you might leave a shop without any purchase, but if you're lucky enough you can get a good deal for sparklers that are still in good condition or you can even get rare pieces for that matter.

Another reliable approach you can do to secure a cheap diamond is to purchase loose diamond. A loose diamond is economical because aside from being a real sparkler it hasn't been used for any jewelry production process; therefore you can buy it in its purest state. It would be more practical to buy loose diamond than to purchase a diamond set on jewelry because you are not required to pay for the metal used for the jewelry, the services, warranty as well as the gift casing often included in ready-to-wear diamond jewelry pieces. All you have to do with loose diamond is to be creative enough and have your jewelry customized.

Downgrading is also a good way to get cheap diamond. Downgrading one or two of the 4Cs of diamonds can profoundly affect their market value. If you're worried that downgrading can alter the quality of your diamond, don't fret because downgrading only induces very little or no discernible reduction on the quality of a sparkler. For instance, instead of purchasing a flawless diamond, you could try your hands on a piece that has few ratings lower in the clarity department, or rather than going for a full or half carat, purchase a sparkler that has a carat lower than an exact half or a full number.

Lastly, if you're budget won't permit you to buy either flawless or downgraded diamonds, clarity enhanced diamonds are good alternatives. Try to remember that all diamonds, with an exemption for the very rare and flawless ones, have character flaws called inclusion or imperfection. The inclusion is what determines the clarity grade of a diamond. As such, when referring to clarity enhanced sparklers they are the ones that have imperfections corrected by processes like irradiation, filling imperfections and laser drilling; however, these enhancements, thought they affect the value of diamonds, have unrecognizable impact on the aesthetic appearance of such gemstones.

Inexpensive jewelry pieces are hard to find nowadays, unless you wanted to settle for something that is low on quality. However, when it comes to gemstones, you can purchase cheap diamond in the form of clarity enhanced diamonds. Although they don't exemplify the same quality as that of flawless diamonds, these touched-up pieces are also good finds because aside from their low price tags, their enhancements are truly hard to discern by untrained eyes.

Published June 9th, 2010

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