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What is a Certified Diamond?

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What is a Certified Diamond?

Buying a diamond is a lot like shopping for a house. The more time, effort, money and research you invest into finding the right one, the better your selection will be. While you don't need to be a rocket scientist, there are some things that you should know about diamonds, such as certification and grade. If you find yourself asking, "What is a certified diamond?" then you're in luck. Here are the basics of what you need to know.

Diamond Grading Report

A diamond grading report is a document that certifies the qualities and characteristics of a diamond. This document contains vital information regarding the grade, color, clarity, weight and cut of a diamond. This certified lab report also includes information on inclusions, fluorescence, culets and has additional diagrams of the jewel.

Diamonds are sent to labs to be examined and certified. The reputation of the certifying lab can affect the price of any diamond that you decide to buy. A diamond can have all of the same attributes as another diamond, but if it is rated higher by a more credible certifying lab, it can cause the price tag of that diamond to go up.

Buying Power and Protection

Certification provides buyers with peace of mind so that they know exactly what kind of diamond they are purchasing. When it comes to buying diamonds, you don't want to rely on word of mouth or advertisement. Certification is your proof of a diamond's real value.

It is very important for you to check the certification of any diamond you are interested in before making a purchasing decision. Certification can provide you with additional buying power that you can use to negotiate the final price.

When it comes to buying diamonds, shop around. If you are interested in purchasing a diamond that is not certified, don't hesitate to ask the jeweler to send that diamond off to be certified. And if you need a refresher on what a certified diamond is, don't hesitate to pull out your diamond buyers guide or to ask the jeweler, "What is a certified diamond?" For more information on selling to gold buyers, call (480) 949-9299 today to speak with the experts at Ralph Mueller and Associates. 

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