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Advice On Shopping For Wholesale Diamonds

By Dennis Artling


There is an important and well known difference between wholesale and retail, which is seen in the nature of purchasing and re-selling of goods, and it is the retail businesses who in turn sell to the public. This means that the highest prices are usually those charged by the retailers, and wholesale diamonds are no exception to this principle.

This difference in price explains why so many diamond dealers are now advertising gemstones at prices lower than what retailers are asking. However, this advertising can be misleading. It is still important to do your own homework on precious stones, especially since there are so many to choose from.

In the industry, diamonds are assessed according to the four Cs: carat weight, color, clarity and cut. The carat weight is the mass of the stone in carats. One carat is equal to 200mg. However, it is not possible to use carat weight as an indicator of price, since the price of a gem depends on other factors too.

The color of gemstones is also important. Gems display variations in color that are sometimes impossible to see without the assistance of an expert. The more color, the lower the price. Clarity refers to the nature of the stone. Flaws such as inclusions and blemishes also reduce the price of the gem.

Finally, there is the stone's cut. The cut refers to the manner in which light passes through the stone. A good cut makes the stone very reflective or radiantly brilliant, which is what diamonds are known for. A bad cut allows too much light to pass through the stone. Heavier stones may have a higher carat weight but a poor cut.

When choosing your diamond, be sure to evaluate it on the basis of these factors. That way, you won't be disappointed or end up paying more than you should have. Doing your own research is very important when buying wholesale diamonds.




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