Loose Diamonds Specification and Definition

WHAT IS A LOOSE DIAMOND?

 

Diamonds are mined from all over the world. When a diamond is mined, it is called a rough diamond. Diamonds go through a process of cutting with great precision by machines so that the best color, brilliance, and facets are obtained. Once this is done, they are polished to perfection and ready to be used in handcrafted jewelry. The end product is called a loose diamond.

DIAMONDS AS A PIECE OF JEWELRY

The brilliance of diamonds depends on the finely cut facets. The number and angles of facets cut into a diamond decide the shape and brilliance of it. The color and clarity of diamonds also play an important role in representing their brilliance. There are different shapes of diamonds and customers make their choice based on taste, age, and personality. GIA-certified loose diamonds are available in many shapes such as the classic diamond, cushion cut, oval… Also classic round, princess cut, Asscher cut, emerald cut, and radiant cut. There are other rarer shapes such as pear-shaped, heart-shaped, etc. Any loose diamond in one form or another, be it one, two, or three carats can be purchased at an incredibly low price at Fascinating Diamonds,

 

 

WHY IS BUYING LOOSE DIAMONDS A GOOD INVESTMENT?

Diamonds are the most expensive, rare, and hard gemstones in the world. For this reason, becoming a diamond as an investment instrument and business tool is no longer a foreign thing.

Even though it sounds expensive and very luxurious, it turns out that anyone can also start investing in diamonds if interested. There are several types of diamonds with quite affordable prices and can be purchased at various gold / diamond shops around where you live.

WHAT DO I HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHEN BUYING DIAMONDS?

How much is my diamond worth? This is determined by the important 4Cs: Carat, Clarity, Color, and Cut. Your diamond expert will measure them with various devices, perform a thorough examination with the diamond loupe and give you an informed appraisal of the value of the stone.

Surely you've seen a jeweler on film and television carefully examining a diamond to ensure that the stone is a valuable diamond. Experts assess the quality of a diamond based on four criteria: the gemstone's weight, clarity, color, and cut. These traits are known as the "four C's" or "the four Cs" . These are the following factors: 

Weight

A Diamond's Weight is measured in carats. In English, this is called “carat” and stands for one of the four Cs in the international diamond trade. One carat is equal to 0.2 grams. Logically, the weight of a gemstone is a key factor in determining its price, but it is by no means the only one. 

 

Clarity

A Diamond's Clarity is the second important factor when evaluating gem quality. Because diamonds are a naturally occurring material, they come in a variety of forms. The most valuable diamonds are those with no flaws. This means that no defects can be seen on the stones, even under magnification. 

 

Color

The third C in the bunch is the color. Diamonds should be as colorless and transparent as possible. To the layman, most diamonds will look the same, but to the expert eye things will be different: even the subtlest changes in the gemstone's color are recognized by jewelers and can reduce the value. 

The Diamond Color scale divides the stones into 12 grades, with 'Superfine White +' being the best and 'Tinted 2' being the lowest. In expert circles, certain letters are assigned to these classes, so when buying jewelry you should pay attention to this information in the description. The letters go from D (best) to O (lowest class). But since there are three other factors besides the color, you should not only pay attention to the color class of your selected diamond. 

 

 

Cut

The cut of a Diamond is the fourth quality feature and another "C." The precious stones are mined as raw materials and gain value through processing. This is the only way they can be incorporated into pieces of jewelry, and the cut brings out the beauty of the gemstone. It is important how the stone is cut. It is not the shape that is evaluated, but the quality of the cut: the symmetry, the flawlessness, and the brilliance of the diamond are checked here. 

In addition to the four C's, other factors such as a diamond's fluorescence and origin also affect its price. Nowadays, care is taken to ensure that the rough diamonds have been ethically mined; this can be checked by looking at the certificate of origin. 

LOOSE DIAMONDS FOR SALE

When it comes to loose diamonds for sell  , it is interesting to know approximately the type of diamond we have. For example, its size or carat weight and the quality it may have (color and purity). This information is reflected in the diamond quality reports, but if we do not have this document, we can start by estimating the carat weight of our diamond.

There is a relationship between the diameter of brilliant-cut diamonds and their carat weight. You can measure the width of your diamond (outer circumference, from side to side) with a conventional ruler. For example, a 1-carat diamond is about 6.3mm in diameter.

To know the quality of the diamond it is necessary to perform graduation by an expert. The color, purity, and size require experience for its correct graduation. Our gemologists, during your appointment, will be able to know quite precisely the quality of your diamond.

WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY LOOSE DIAMOND IN AN ONLINE STORE?

Before you start buying a loose diamond, it is important to do some research about the source of the diamond. It is important to ensure that the site you are dealing with is reliable and popular. 

If you want to buy high-quality loose diamonds, Gemistone Jewelers Online is one of the best places to do so. They can provide high-quality loose diamonds from the most dependent vendors. Furthermore, they sell loose diamonds at a reasonable price.