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[D421]Discount Diamond Engagement Ring
by David Cowley, Dav

In today's age of discount stores and retailers, it's not unusual for any shopper to be looking for a lower price on anything they're looking for. This is true even when it comes to a discount diamond; shoppers are scouring the internet and anyplace else they can think of to save a few dollars off the price of a ring or pendant or even loose diamonds for their own investment or startup jewelry business. If you're in the market for what could be called a discount diamond, where to start looking and what to look for?

First, keep in mind that a diamond doesn't lose its value simply because it's old or has been owned before, the way a car or some other merchandise might. A ten-year-old car is going to be less than a new one because of the wear and tear and damage it suffers through everyday use, but a ten-year-old diamond is going to be just as valuable today. So when looking for a discount diamond don't rule out places such as estate sales, auction house, jewelry stores that are going out of business, and so on. People today have a certain mindset that tells them that something needs to be new to be valuable but this just isn't applicable when it comes to diamonds, gold, platinum, and so on.

When shopping for a discount diamond check out wholesalers. Many have not just loose gems but they also cut and polish them and have many mountings from which you can choose. If you're looking for an engagement ring or other setting, you might not have as many options for your discount diamond as you would if you went to a jewelry store or elsewhere, but usually a wholesaler will offer enough variety with their settings that you'll find something you'll like.

If you're shopping online at a place like eBay or another such site, be sure that you get a certificate of authenticity for your discount diamond. There are many legitimate pieces of jewelry and deals to be had online; if you had some old jewelry you wanted to sell you'd probably list it online too, right? So there's no reason to think that every auction or online site is a scam, but you do want to use some discretion. Any legitimate seller should be willing to send you a copy of the certificate of authenticity before you buy, if they don't have it visibly posted online.

With the advances in technology it is very difficult to tell the difference between a man made or synthetic diamond from a real one. Even some of the experts can not tell the difference and in some cases a man made diamond may even be of better quality than a natural one because it will have less flaws in it. A man made diamond has all of the properties of a natural one and the only difference is it did not take several million years to create. A man made diamond usually run about 25 to 50 percent of the cost of a natural one so if you are looking for a great deal on the price of a diamond then take a look at man made diamonds.

Shopping for a discount diamond is just like shopping for anything else for which you want to get a discount. It requires some work and research and a bit more effort on your part, but the savings you'll find will be worth it.


If you think that engagement rings have to cost you several months' salary, you'll be happy to know that you can get a ring that reflects all of your partner's beauty for a price that will make your wallet happy.

Shopping for an inexpensive ring starts by taking your search online. Shopping online is the easiest way to learn about diamonds as well as to compare and bargain hunt without having a salesperson hovering overhead.

A number of different online jewelers await your clicks and many offer extensive information on the process of choosing an engagement ring. Especially with this important purchase, it's best to stick to online jewelers with the most established reputations. This is one purchase you don't want to leave to chance.

Now comes the fun part: finding the perfect ring. Some websites now offer the ability to build your own engagement ring, by choosing your diamond, setting, and price range. It's a great way to customize her ring without spending a fortune. Or you can browse all the classic settings available.

You'll find a variety of different styles to choose from, and the cut of the diamond is the most stand-out feature. Diamonds are cut into different shapes to show off their clarity and quality. The most popular cut is a round cut, which allows a lot of light to enter in the diamond. Other cuts include princess, marquise, pear, teardrop and square.

A couple of other important factors in choosing a ring are the clarity and color. Clarity refers to the brilliance of the diamond. Diamonds are ranked on their amount of flaws or lack thereof. The ratings of diamonds range from Flawless, to VVS 1 and 2 (very, very slight), VS 1 and 2 (very slight), Sl 1 and 2 (slight) and I diamonds (imperfect). To save money, stick with a diamond between S1 1 and VS 2. This way you'll still get a good quality diamond without having to pay a whole lot.

You can also save money by choosing a diamond with a little bit of color. Diamonds range in color from completely colorless to yellow. The color of diamonds is rated from D to Z. If you want a diamond that is inexpensive, yet still very clear, then you shouldn't go lower than a J-rated diamond. It's the lowest grade of diamond before they become very yellow.

There are also choices when it comes to the type of gold used in your ring. 14K gold is a bit less expensive than 18K gold, so you can save money there. 14K gold also has the added benefit of being more durable. The higher gold level in 18K gold makes it softer and therefore more likely to become marred over time.

Once you find the ring you like and purchase it, make sure that you have it appraised. An appraisal, even though it may cost you some at the outset, can save you a lot of money in the long run. If you are getting your ring insured, your insurance company may provide an appraisal for free.
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