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A diamond certificate is also known as a
Diamond Grading Report. This report comes
from the Gemological Institute of America
(GIA), and you should demand this report
when you are purchasing a diamond.
With a diamond certificate, you can confirm
the color, reduce, carat, weight, and clarity of the
diamond. You dont have to be concerned about a
diamond dealer telling you anything less than
the truth, because the certificate comes
from the GIA not the dealer. You could be
required to pay for the certificate, but the
expense is usually low, and in several cases, it
will help you negotiate a better cost on the
diamond or keep you from purchasing a
lower top quality diamond altogether.
If you acquire a high top quality diamond, and then
later make a decision to sell the diamond, you will
want to have the certificate, or you will have
a tough time promoting it to an individual else.
Moreover, you can use the Diamond
Grading Report to look up the wholesale
worth of the diamond in question. Use the
guide that is utilized by the diamond cutting
industry.
With the Certificate, or Diamond Grading
Report, there wont be any doubts when you
are trying to buy a diamond. You can
very easily locate out what the diamond is worth.
This will avert you from overpaying, and it
can avert a seller from below-charging as
effectively.
A copy of the Diamond Grading Report
should be given to your insurance company
as nicely, when you insure the diamond. This
supplies absolute, unquestionable proof of
the value of the diamond should it be stolen
in the future. Insurance coverage companies can not
argue with the report.
Keep away from diamond dealers who seem reluctant
to provide a certificate! Also avoid sellers
who tell you that a certificate diamond will
price you much more the only extra cost
should be the expense of the certificate, which
is low. If the dealer doesnt want to supply
a certificate, then you dont want to do
business with that dealer.
Dont accept certificates from Gemological
Laboratories other than GIA. There are many
fly-by-evening Gemological labs these days, but
in the end, GIA has been established as the
most respectable and trustworthy not to
mention oldest of the lot. So steer clear of dealers
who dont want to use GIA for certification
purposes as effectively.
Dont acquire an costly diamond with out
paying the extra cost of the certificate. If a
dealer tries to convince you to make the
obtain without having the certificate, or if they
want to use a business other than GIA, you
can be positive that the dealer has possibly
drastically inflated the price of the diamond
they have something that they are hiding
from you.
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