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		<title>Understanding the Basics of Diamond Valuations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diamonds are beautiful to look at and lovely to wear. However, they are more than just beautiful baubles. They can be very valuable, and a good investment. Because of this, it&#8217;s very important to have accurate diamond valuations done both when you purchase a diamond and when you sell it. What are they based on? Four things called the &#8220;four Cs&#8221;: cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight. Let&#8217;s take a look at each of these. Cut In its natural state, an uncut diamond is said to be &#8220;in the rough.&#8221; If the diamond itself is without flaws or very nearly so, however, a good diamond cutter can bring out the diamond&#8217;s brilliance. Done properly and with care, the cutting can turn a rough stone into a diamond of breathtaking beauty. Two diamonds can be identical, but if one has been poorly cut, it will not be as beautiful nor as valuable as the one that has been finely cut. Colour The closer to colourless a diamond is, the more valuable it is. Diamond valuations based upon colour are defined by letter. The most valuable diamonds are white diamonds (again, trending toward colourless), and these are assigned categories D through F. In addition to white diamonds, there are also collared diamonds that are graded based upon their intensity of colour rather than their colourlessness. These diamonds can be pink, brown, green, yellow or blue. Clarity Just as diamonds that are white and trending toward colourless are most valuable, the clearer the diamond, the more valuable it is. During the diamond&#8217;s development, imperfections called &#8220;inclusions&#8221; form within the diamond. They exist in nearly every diamond. In fact, one sign that a diamond is fake is that it&#8217;s absolutely perfect, since truly flawless diamonds are so rare. That said, the valuations are based upon the clarity of the diamond: the more flawless, the more valuable. Gradations of diamonds begin with flawless, where there is absolutely no graining internally or externally. Next is internally flawless, where there are no internal blemishes, but only minor surface blemishes. Next is very, very slightly included (in this instance, &#8220;included&#8221; means &#8220;blemished&#8221;), followed by very slightly included, then slightly included, then imperfect 1, imperfect 2, and imperfect 3. Carat Finally, diamond valuations are based upon carat or weight. One carat is designated to be 0.2 g, with a gram divided into 100 points. Diamonds are priced per carat based upon size and quality. &#160;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diamonds are beautiful to look at and lovely to wear. However, they are more than just beautiful baubles. They can be very valuable, and a good investment. Because of this, it&#8217;s very important to have accurate diamond valuations done both when you purchase a diamond and when you sell it. What are they based on? Four things called the &#8220;four Cs&#8221;: cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight. Let&#8217;s take a look at each of these.</p>
<p><strong>Cut</strong><br />
In its natural state, an uncut diamond is said to be &#8220;in the rough.&#8221; If the diamond itself is without flaws or very nearly so, however, a good diamond cutter can bring out the diamond&#8217;s brilliance. Done properly and with care, the cutting can turn a rough stone into a diamond of breathtaking beauty.</p>
<p>Two diamonds can be identical, but if one has been poorly cut, it will not be as beautiful nor as valuable as the one that has been finely cut.</p>
<p><strong>Colour</strong><br />
The closer to colourless a diamond is, the more valuable it is. Diamond valuations based upon colour are defined by letter. The most valuable diamonds are white diamonds (again, trending toward colourless), and these are assigned categories D through F.</p>
<p>In addition to white diamonds, there are also collared diamonds that are graded based upon their intensity of colour rather than their colourlessness. These diamonds can be pink, brown, green, yellow or blue.</p>
<p><strong>Clarity</strong><br />
Just as diamonds that are white and trending toward colourless are most valuable, the clearer the diamond, the more valuable it is. During the diamond&#8217;s development, imperfections called &#8220;inclusions&#8221; form within the diamond. They exist in nearly every diamond. In fact, one sign that a diamond is fake is that it&#8217;s absolutely perfect, since truly flawless diamonds are so rare.</p>
<p>That said, the valuations are based upon the clarity of the diamond: the more flawless, the more valuable. Gradations of diamonds begin with flawless, where there is absolutely no graining internally or externally. Next is internally flawless, where there are no internal blemishes, but only minor surface blemishes.</p>
<p>Next is very, very slightly included (in this instance, &#8220;included&#8221; means &#8220;blemished&#8221;), followed by very slightly included, then slightly included, then imperfect 1, imperfect 2, and imperfect 3.</p>
<p>Carat</p>
<p>Finally, diamond valuations are based upon carat or weight. One carat is designated to be 0.2 g, with a gram divided into 100 points. Diamonds are priced per carat based upon size and quality.</p>
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		<title>The Easy Way to Sell Diamonds for Cash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Easy Way to Sell Diamonds for Cash &#160; Diamonds are a good investment and you may also cherish them for other reasons as well. However, there may come a day when it&#8217;s time to sell diamonds for cash. Although this is not a task to be taken lightly, it’s not all that hard. &#160; Sell to a professional company &#160; Of course, you can sell your diamond to a private buyer, but you have more chances of getting the best price if you sell to a professional company with a good reputation. A professional company that&#8217;s in the business of buying and selling diamonds is going to know what a truly fair price is. In addition to that, when you choose a company based upon its established reputation, you&#8217;re sure to get a company that has an image to protect. &#160; Finding a good company to sell your diamonds for cash to &#160; There are lots of places that want to buy your diamonds, but many of these are shoddy operations that are out to make a quick buck and then get out of the business. They don&#8217;t care about their reputations and they certainly don&#8217;t care about giving you the best price for your diamond. Be cautious and don&#8217;t fall for the hype. These places may woo you with offers that sound good, but they will find a way to buy your diamond for less than it’s worth. &#160; How to check on the company&#8217;s reputation &#160; To sell your diamonds for cash to the best possible buyer, do your research online. Simply typing in the keywords &#8220;sell diamonds for cash&#8221; will bring up a number of companies that are in the business of buying diamonds. The first five listings of your search results will generally be pretty good choices for possible buyers. &#160; If you&#8217;ve got a particular company in mind, you can also easily research that company. Just go to Google and type in the company&#8217;s name along with the word &#8220;review.&#8221; You should find a number of reviews from customers who have both bought and sold diamonds from that company. Focus on the reviews that deal with selling. Skip any companies that get bad reviews because they treated customers poorly, didn&#8217;t pay promptly or fairly, etc. If customers felt they got a fair price, they received prompt payment, and they were treated professionally, that&#8217;s generally a good company to consider. &#160;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Easy Way to Sell Diamonds for Cash</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Diamonds are a good investment and you may also cherish them for other reasons as well. However, there may come a day when it&#8217;s time to sell diamonds for cash. Although this is not a task to be taken lightly, it’s not all that hard.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Sell to a professional company</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Of course, you can sell your diamond to a private buyer, but you have more chances of getting the best price if you sell to a professional company with a good reputation. A professional company that&#8217;s in the business of buying and selling diamonds is going to know what a truly fair price is. In addition to that, when you choose a company based upon its established reputation, you&#8217;re sure to get a company that has an image to protect.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Finding a good company to sell your diamonds for cash to</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>There are lots of places that want to buy your diamonds, but many of these are shoddy operations that are out to make a quick buck and then get out of the business. They don&#8217;t care about their reputations and they certainly don&#8217;t care about giving you the best price for your diamond. Be cautious and don&#8217;t fall for the hype. These places may woo you with offers that sound good, but they will find a way to buy your diamond for less than it’s worth.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>How to check on the company&#8217;s reputation</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>To sell your diamonds for cash to the best possible buyer, do your research online. Simply typing in the keywords &#8220;sell diamonds for cash&#8221; will bring up a number of companies that are in the business of buying diamonds. The first five listings of your search results will generally be pretty good choices for possible buyers.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got a particular company in mind, you can also easily research that company. Just go to Google and type in the company&#8217;s name along with the word &#8220;review.&#8221; You should find a number of reviews from customers who have both bought and sold diamonds from that company. Focus on the reviews that deal with selling. Skip any companies that get bad reviews because they treated customers poorly, didn&#8217;t pay promptly or fairly, etc. If customers felt they got a fair price, they received prompt payment, and they were treated professionally, that&#8217;s generally a good company to consider.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diamonds are beautiful to look at, and wonderful to wear and own. They can also be good investments; if you&#8217;ve got a diamond or several that you would like to sell, you&#8217;re in luck. Many good quality companies are in the business of buying diamonds, but you have to know what to look for in a good company. Make the wrong choice, and you could be given much less than your diamond is worth when you sell. Here&#8217;s what to look for in a reputable company: &#160; Credibility &#160; One of the most important things you need to look for in a prospective buyer company when you want to know how to sell a diamond is the company&#8217;s credibility. An established jeweller or diamond company are usually well-known on the market. Just the fact that the company has been around for a while is a pretty good bet that it&#8217;s a good and reputable company to sell to. Most fly-by-night companies that will try to cheat you on a fair price don&#8217;t stay in business for long. &#160; Reputation &#160; It&#8217;s easy to find out what a company&#8217;s reputation in the industry is by simply doing some research online. Just plug the company&#8217;s name in your favourite search engine and you should come up with a number of links. Take the top five links listed and see what you find about the company in question. If you see that a company is well respected in the industry, they are probably a good choice when you are researching how to sell a diamond and who to sell it to. &#160; Seller testimonials &#160; Seller testimonials should give the company high rating. Be careful just where you read these testimonials, though. Specifically, as they pertain to how to sell a diamond, you&#8217;ll want completely independent testimonials. A good testimonial should say that the seller got a fair price for the diamond sold, that payment for the diamond was issued promptly, and that the treatment of the seller by the company was impeccable. &#160; Skip the company&#8217;s website testimonials and look for independent reviews instead. Go to your favourite search engine and type in the company&#8217;s name along with the words &#8220;sell diamonds&#8221; and then the words &#8220;review&#8221; or &#8220;complaint.&#8221; Look for an overriding attitude among diamond sellers that the company was easy to work with, and gave them very fair prices for their diamonds. &#160;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diamonds are beautiful to look at, and wonderful to wear and own. They can also be good investments; if you&#8217;ve got a diamond or several that you would like to sell, you&#8217;re in luck. Many good quality companies are in the business of buying diamonds, but you have to know what to look for in a good company. Make the wrong choice, and you could be given much less than your diamond is worth when you sell. Here&#8217;s what to look for in a reputable company:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Credibility</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>One of the most important things you need to look for in a prospective buyer company when you want to know how to sell a diamond is the company&#8217;s credibility. An established jeweller or diamond company are usually well-known on the market. Just the fact that the company has been around for a while is a pretty good bet that it&#8217;s a good and reputable company to sell to. Most fly-by-night companies that will try to cheat you on a fair price don&#8217;t stay in business for long.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Reputation</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to find out what a company&#8217;s reputation in the industry is by simply doing some research online. Just plug the company&#8217;s name in your favourite search engine and you should come up with a number of links. Take the top five links listed and see what you find about the company in question. If you see that a company is well respected in the industry, they are probably a good choice when you are researching how to sell a diamond and who to sell it to.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Seller testimonials</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Seller testimonials should give the company high rating. Be careful just where you read these testimonials, though. Specifically, as they pertain to how to sell a diamond, you&#8217;ll want completely independent testimonials. A good testimonial should say that the seller got a fair price for the diamond sold, that payment for the diamond was issued promptly, and that the treatment of the seller by the company was impeccable.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Skip the company&#8217;s website testimonials and look for independent reviews instead. Go to your favourite search engine and type in the company&#8217;s name along with the words &#8220;sell diamonds&#8221; and then the words &#8220;review&#8221; or &#8220;complaint.&#8221; Look for an overriding attitude among diamond sellers that the company was easy to work with, and gave them very fair prices for their diamonds.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Sell a Diamond for the Best Price &#160; Do you have a diamond (or more than one) to sell? This task might seem daunting, but it really is possible to sell your diamond(s) and get a good price. Here&#8217;s how to sell a diamond for the best price possible. &#160; Get the papers together &#160; First of all, make sure you have a diamond grading report (also called a diamond certificate) for each diamond you want to sell. When you are researching buyers, most will want to see your diamond certificate. This ensures that you own the diamond and also provides particular characteristics about it. &#160; Buyers are most interested in checking out the diamond&#8217;s carat, cut, clarity, and colour. Typically a diamond certificate includes the name of the gemmological lab that gave you the report, the number of the certificate (which identifies your particular diamond), the shape of your diamond&#8217;s cut, its measurements, its weight in carats, its colour, its clarity, and the grade of its cut. &#160; Find a good buyer &#160; This may sound like it&#8217;s easier said than done, but it&#8217;s really not that hard. Today, you can access all sorts of information about the buyer online. &#160; If you&#8217;re looking for a reputable company when you are trying to figure out how to sell a diamond and get the best price, you can simply start by looking at that company&#8217;s number of years in business. If a potential buyer has been in business for a number of years, it&#8217;s a pretty good bet that they&#8217;ve also got a good reputation and are honest and above board. The more established a business is, the more likely it is to be a truly reputable company that&#8217;s going to give you the best price for your diamond. &#160; You should also take a look at any potential buyer&#8217;s reputation with its customers (especially sellers) by studying independent reviews published on the Internet. Most established businesses know how to treat customers well, and that also applies to a potential buyer when you want to sell your diamond and get the best price. Stay away from testimonials on the company website itself. Instead, look for completely independent reviews about the company on other sites, like specialized review sites, forums or independent blogs that focus on diamond selling. &#160; Following these simple tips will help you sell diamonds for the best price. caraV�eg�A p; e). &#160; &#160; Get your diamond independently appraised &#160; The company to whom you are going to sell your diamonds will already have a stellar reputation and should give you the best possible price for your diamonds. However, for extra assurance, you may want to consider having your diamonds independently appraised before you sell. &#160; Following these three tips will help you get the best price when you decide to sell your diamonds. &#160;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How to Sell a Diamond for the Best Price</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Do you have a diamond (or more than one) to sell? This task might seem daunting, but it really is possible to sell your diamond(s) and get a good price. Here&#8217;s how to sell a diamond for the best price possible.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Get the papers together</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>First of all, make sure you have a diamond grading report (also called a diamond certificate) for each diamond you want to sell. When you are researching buyers, most will want to see your diamond certificate. This ensures that you own the diamond and also provides particular characteristics about it.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Buyers are most interested in checking out the diamond&#8217;s carat, cut, clarity, and colour. Typically a diamond certificate includes the name of the gemmological lab that gave you the report, the number of the certificate (which identifies your particular diamond), the shape of your diamond&#8217;s cut, its measurements, its weight in carats, its colour, its clarity, and the grade of its cut.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Find a good buyer</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>This may sound like it&#8217;s easier said than done, but it&#8217;s really not that hard. Today, you can access all sorts of information about the buyer online.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a reputable company when you are trying to figure out how to sell a diamond and get the best price, you can simply start by looking at that company&#8217;s number of years in business. If a potential buyer has been in business for a number of years, it&#8217;s a pretty good bet that they&#8217;ve also got a good reputation and are honest and above board.</p>
<p>The more established a business is, the more likely it is to be a truly reputable company that&#8217;s going to give you the best price for your diamond.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>You should also take a look at any potential buyer&#8217;s reputation with its customers (especially sellers) by studying independent reviews published on the Internet. Most established businesses know how to treat customers well, and that also applies to a potential buyer when you want to sell your diamond and get the best price. Stay away from testimonials on the company website itself. Instead, look for completely independent reviews about the company on other sites, like specialized review sites, forums or independent blogs that focus on diamond selling.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Following these simple tips will help you sell diamonds for the best price.</p>
<p><strong>caraV�eg�A p; e).</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Get your diamond independently appraised</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The company to whom you are going to sell your diamonds will already have a stellar reputation and should give you the best possible price for your diamonds. However, for extra assurance, you may want to consider having your diamonds independently appraised before you sell.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Following these three tips will help you get the best price when you decide to sell your diamonds.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting the Best Price When Selling Diamonds for Cash: 3 Things to Check &#160; Do you own diamonds that you would like to sell? When you sell diamonds for cash, it&#8217;s imperative that you check out the company you are considering as a buyer first. You want the best price for your diamonds, and that means that you&#8217;ll need to sell them to a company that you can trust. How can you be sure a company is trustworthy? Do your homework. &#160; Check out the company first &#160; If you&#8217;ve got a particular company in mind as a potential buyer for your diamonds, make sure you check it out thoroughly before you sell. You can find a lot of information about a particular company online. &#160; Customer reviews can be a good way to check out a company&#8217;s reputation, but be careful. Don&#8217;t rely on website testimonials and instead look for independent reviews throughout the Internet. Timing is important, too &#8211; if you see a number of reviews for a particular company that look similar to each other and notice that they’ve been posted in a relatively short time span, they may not be legitimate. Real reviews will have an air of authenticity about them in that each will be unique and the reviews will be posted over a relatively wide time span. &#160; The company you&#8217;re considering as a buyer should have a stellar reputation with few to no negative comments. You&#8217;ll be able to tell that a company is reputable and above board if it gets glowing reviews most of the time. An occasional bad review, by the way, doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean the company is bad. In fact, it’s a sign of legitimacy. You&#8217;ll want to have confidence in the company you sell your diamonds for cash to, so this research is very important. &#160; Attach your diamond certificate &#160; If you want to get the best price for your diamond, make sure you have a diamond grading report to show to the buyer. When you bought your diamond, you should have been given a diamond certificate (also called a diamond grading report). These certificates are issued by gemmological laboratories that have independently evaluated your diamond and given it ratings or grades based upon four characteristics, also called the &#8220;four Cs&#8221;: colour, cut, clarity, and carat (weight or size). &#160; Get your diamond independently appraised &#160; The company to whom you are going to sell your diamonds will already have a stellar reputation and should give you the best possible price for your diamonds. However, for extra assurance, you may want to consider having your diamonds independently appraised before you sell. &#160; Following these three tips will help you get the best price when you decide to sell your diamonds. &#160;]]></description>
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<p>Do you own diamonds that you would like to sell? When you sell diamonds for cash, it&#8217;s imperative that you check out the company you are considering as a buyer first. You want the best price for your diamonds, and that means that you&#8217;ll need to sell them to a company that you can trust. How can you be sure a company is trustworthy? Do your homework.</p>
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<p><strong>Check out the company first</strong><strong></strong></p>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve got a particular company in mind as a potential buyer for your diamonds, make sure you check it out thoroughly before you sell. You can find a lot of information about a particular company online.</p>
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<p>Customer reviews can be a good way to check out a company&#8217;s reputation, but be careful. Don&#8217;t rely on website testimonials and instead look for independent reviews throughout the Internet. Timing is important, too &#8211; if you see a number of reviews for a particular company that look similar to each other and notice that they’ve been posted in a relatively short time span, they may not be legitimate. Real reviews will have an air of authenticity about them in that each will be unique and the reviews will be posted over a relatively wide time span.</p>
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<p>The company you&#8217;re considering as a buyer should have a stellar reputation with few to no negative comments. You&#8217;ll be able to tell that a company is reputable and above board if it gets glowing reviews most of the time. An occasional bad review, by the way, doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean the company is bad. In fact, it’s a sign of legitimacy. You&#8217;ll want to have confidence in the company you sell your diamonds for cash to, so this research is very important.</p>
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<p><strong>Attach your diamond certificate</strong><strong></strong></p>
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<p>If you want to get the best price for your diamond, make sure you have a diamond grading report to show to the buyer. When you bought your diamond, you should have been given a diamond certificate (also called a diamond grading report). These certificates are issued by gemmological laboratories that have independently evaluated your diamond and given it ratings or grades based upon four characteristics, also called the &#8220;four Cs&#8221;: colour, cut, clarity, and carat (weight or size).</p>
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<p><strong>Get your diamond independently appraised</strong><strong></strong></p>
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<p>The company to whom you are going to sell your diamonds will already have a stellar reputation and should give you the best possible price for your diamonds. However, for extra assurance, you may want to consider having your diamonds independently appraised before you sell.</p>
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<p>Following these three tips will help you get the best price when you decide to sell your diamonds.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diamond Valuations Are Not Just about the Certificate &#160; If you want to sell your diamond, this can be a risky business. Although it&#8217;s true that a diamond&#8217;s certificate confirms its authenticity, experts in the industry say that even certifications are not set in stone. Be careful that the certification comes from a reputable lab and dealer. &#160; If you are buying a diamond, this will help ensure that you pay for actual diamond valuations, not an inflated price. Similarly, if you&#8217;re selling your diamond, a reputable company can accurately appraise your diamond and give you a fair price. A reputable company will know how to do accurate diamond valuations for both buyers and sellers. &#160; What can affect your diamond&#8217;s grade &#160; There is something in the diamond industry called tolerance. Tolerance gives labs that evaluate diamonds a certain leeway, in that there might be variances in diamond appraisal based on grade. Reputable companies have only minor tolerance variations, while less reputable companies may vary more in their appraisals, even of the same diamond on different occasions. What that means for you as a seller is that you should only choose reputable companies to evaluate your diamond, since their tolerance variations are much lower. &#160; Why company reputation is so important &#160; Industry experts say that appraisals are used as marketing tools in the industry more and more often. That&#8217;s why you need an appraiser and a company that truly knows the value of diamonds and will give you the best price for your diamond. A truly reputable company bases diamond valuations on its own impeccably minded, trained gemmologists’ opinions. Therefore, when you sell your diamond to one of these trusted companies, you will truly get the best price possible. Are you the best value for your diamond? The certificate will tell you what the diamond is worth based upon its grades for clarity, cut, carat and colour, and that appraisal is based upon what a particular gemmology lab might have said. Again, if the appraisal was done by a less than reputable company, you may get less for your diamond than it&#8217;s worth. To make sure you get the best deal, find a reputable company that will assess your diamond&#8217;s true value and give you a fair price at the time of the sale. You can be sure that you will get the best price for your diamond, and that every assurance is made to give you a fair price based upon your diamond&#8217;s actual quality. The difficulty with inaccurate diamond valuations, whether those inaccuracies are deliberate or accidental, is that you&#8217;ll always overpay for a diamond if you are trying to buy one. And if you&#8217;re trying to sell, similarly, you&#8217;ll get too little for your diamond unless it&#8217;s been properly appraised. Make sure you go to a reputable company when you sell, so that you get the best price for your diamond.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Diamond Valuations Are Not Just about the Certificate</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you want to sell your diamond, this can be a risky business. Although it&#8217;s true that a diamond&#8217;s certificate confirms its authenticity, experts in the industry say that even certifications are not set in stone. Be careful that the certification comes from a reputable lab and dealer.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you are buying a diamond, this will help ensure that you pay for actual diamond valuations, not an inflated price. Similarly, if you&#8217;re selling your diamond, a reputable company can accurately appraise your diamond and give you a fair price. A reputable company will know how to do accurate diamond valuations for both buyers and sellers.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>What can affect your diamond&#8217;s grade</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>There is something in the diamond industry called tolerance. Tolerance gives labs that evaluate diamonds a certain leeway, in that there might be variances in diamond appraisal based on grade. Reputable companies have only minor tolerance variations, while less reputable companies may vary more in their appraisals, even of the same diamond on different occasions. What that means for you as a seller is that you should only choose reputable companies to evaluate your diamond, since their tolerance variations are much lower.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Why company reputation is so important</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Industry experts say that appraisals are used as marketing tools in the industry more and more often. That&#8217;s why you need an appraiser and a company that truly knows the value of diamonds and will give you the best price for your diamond. A truly reputable company bases diamond valuations on its own impeccably minded, trained gemmologists’ opinions. Therefore, when you sell your diamond to one of these trusted companies, you will truly get the best price possible.</p>
<p>Are you the best value for your diamond?</p>
<p>The certificate will tell you what the diamond is worth based upon its grades for clarity, cut, carat and colour, and that appraisal is based upon what a particular gemmology lab might have said. Again, if the appraisal was done by a less than reputable company, you may get less for your diamond than it&#8217;s worth. To make sure you get the best deal, find a reputable company that will assess your diamond&#8217;s true value and give you a fair price at the time of the sale. You can be sure that you will get the best price for your diamond, and that every assurance is made to give you a fair price based upon your diamond&#8217;s actual quality.</p>
<p>The difficulty with inaccurate diamond valuations, whether those inaccuracies are deliberate or accidental, is that you&#8217;ll always overpay for a diamond if you are trying to buy one. And if you&#8217;re trying to sell, similarly, you&#8217;ll get too little for your diamond unless it&#8217;s been properly appraised. Make sure you go to a reputable company when you sell, so that you get the best price for your diamond.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diamond Valuations: What Your Should Know and Understand &#160; There&#8217;s not one among us who doesn&#8217;t want the most we can get for our money when we buy things, and that includes diamonds. However, diamond valuations are very strict, so that the most reputable dealers are truly going to give a fair price on a good diamond when you buy or sell. Be careful of &#8220;bargains&#8221; on diamonds. If you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re looking for, you could end up paying far more for &#8220;a deal&#8221; than it&#8217;s worth, or get less for a diamond you want to sell. &#160; How can you be sure of diamond valuations&#8217; accuracy? &#160; Any diamond you buy should have certification from an expert that rates the diamond&#8217;s quality. That quality is based on four clarity, cut, carat, and colour. &#160; Clarity: The diamond&#8217;s clarity rating denotes how many imperfections it has. The fewer imperfections, the greater its clarity. The greater its clarity, the more valuable it is. &#160; Cut: The better and more expertly a diamond is cut, the more sparkle and brilliance it has. The better the cut, the more valuable it is. &#160; Carat: The carat weight denotes the size of the diamond. Although weight is not the most important characteristic of a diamond, necessarily, it factors into the overall value. The larger a diamond and the greater its perfection, the more valuable it is. Thus, a smaller diamond that has a better cut, better clarity, and better colour may be more valuable than a larger diamond with greater carat weight, but the carat weight as a whole is factored into the equation that denotes the diamond&#8217;s value. &#160; Colour: In general, the clearer the diamond, the more valuable it is. &#8220;White&#8221; diamonds are generally the most valuable, and the closer they are to &#8220;colourless,&#8221; the more valuable they are. &#160; Trusting expert valuations &#160; When valuations are truly accurate, you&#8217;ll get the best price both when you buy and sell your diamond. You can certainly pay a modest price for a nicely sized diamond that you like, as long as you don&#8217;t care that it&#8217;s technically imperfect. However, you must be aware of a diamond&#8217;s actual value before you pay for it. If you&#8217;re not aware of a diamond&#8217;s value, you could pay more than it’s worth. &#160; The difficulty with inaccurate diamond valuations, whether those inaccuracies are deliberate or accidental, is that you&#8217;ll always overpay for a diamond if you are trying to buy one. And if you&#8217;re trying to sell, similarly, you&#8217;ll get too little for your diamond unless it&#8217;s been properly appraised. Make sure you go to a reputable company when you sell, so that you get the best price for your diamond.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Diamond Valuations: What Your Should Know and Understand</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>There&#8217;s not one among us who doesn&#8217;t want the most we can get for our money when we buy things, and that includes diamonds. However, diamond valuations are very strict, so that the most reputable dealers are truly going to give a fair price on a good diamond when you buy or sell. Be careful of &#8220;bargains&#8221; on diamonds. If you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re looking for, you could end up paying far more for &#8220;a deal&#8221; than it&#8217;s worth, or get less for a diamond you want to sell.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>How can you be sure of diamond valuations&#8217; accuracy?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Any diamond you buy should have certification from an expert that rates the diamond&#8217;s quality. That quality is based on four clarity, cut, carat, and colour.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Clarity: The diamond&#8217;s clarity rating denotes how many imperfections it has. The fewer imperfections, the greater its clarity. The greater its clarity, the more valuable it is.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Cut: The better and more expertly a diamond is cut, the more sparkle and brilliance it has. The better the cut, the more valuable it is.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Carat: The carat weight denotes the size of the diamond. Although weight is not the most important characteristic of a diamond, necessarily, it factors into the overall value. The larger a diamond and the greater its perfection, the more valuable it is. Thus, a smaller diamond that has a better cut, better clarity, and better colour may be more valuable than a larger diamond with greater carat weight, but the carat weight as a whole is factored into the equation that denotes the diamond&#8217;s value.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Colour: In general, the clearer the diamond, the more valuable it is. &#8220;White&#8221; diamonds are generally the most valuable, and the closer they are to &#8220;colourless,&#8221; the more valuable they are.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Trusting expert valuations</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>When valuations are truly accurate, you&#8217;ll get the best price both when you buy and sell your diamond. You can certainly pay a modest price for a nicely sized diamond that you like, as long as you don&#8217;t care that it&#8217;s technically imperfect. However, you must be aware of a diamond&#8217;s actual value before you pay for it. If you&#8217;re not aware of a diamond&#8217;s value, you could pay more than it’s worth.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The difficulty with inaccurate diamond valuations, whether those inaccuracies are deliberate or accidental, is that you&#8217;ll always overpay for a diamond if you are trying to buy one. And if you&#8217;re trying to sell, similarly, you&#8217;ll get too little for your diamond unless it&#8217;s been properly appraised. Make sure you go to a reputable company when you sell, so that you get the best price for your diamond.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can You Really Sell Diamonds for Cash and Get a Good Price? Absolutely! It&#8217;s absolutely possible to sell diamonds for cash and get a good price, but you have to know what you&#8217;re looking for. You can&#8217;t just pick any company and expect a fair price. The company you choose has to be above board, completely reputable, and in the business of finding good prices for its customers. Here&#8217;s what you need to check when you want to sell diamonds for cash: The company’s reputation This isn&#8217;t as hard to figure out as you might think. With the advent of the Internet, a little digging will give you a good feel for which companies are aboveboard and which are simply in it to make quick money and then get out. The Internet is your best friend in this regard. If you&#8217;ve got a particular company in mind, it&#8217;s very easy to find out whether or not this company will truly give you the best price for your diamonds. Simply type in the company&#8217;s name along with the words &#8220;complaint&#8221; or &#8220;review,&#8221; and you should come up with a good selection of results. Some results will come from the company’s website, to be sure, but many will come from independent sites, and those are the testimonials or reviews you want to pay attention to. A note of caution is that you should not simply rely on the testimonials that appear on companies&#8217; websites. All companies, both good and bad, put testimonials on their websites. This is good business practice because it advertises happy customers&#8217; thoughts on the service they received. The problem is that shady companies may actually make testimonials up. Therefore, you want to look at other websites for independent reviews to see whether or not a company is truly reputable. The company’s credibility If the company has been around for a while, it&#8217;s almost a certainty that they are a good buyer to go to when you want to sell diamonds for cash. An established company will have a wealth of knowledge about diamond quality, so that you get a truly fair price for your particular diamond. In addition to that, they are not likely to give you an unfair price, since they have a reputation to protect. Remember that a well-respected company that is in the business of buying and selling diamonds will give you a truly fair price. There will also be happy buyers who will spread the word, thus cementing the company’s reputation further and increasing their success.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can You Really Sell Diamonds for Cash and Get a Good Price? Absolutely!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s absolutely possible to sell diamonds for cash and get a good price, but you have to know what you&#8217;re looking for. You can&#8217;t just pick any company and expect a fair price. The company you choose has to be above board, completely reputable, and in the business of finding good prices for its customers. Here&#8217;s what you need to check when you want to sell diamonds for cash:</p>
<p>The company’s reputation</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t as hard to figure out as you might think. With the advent of the Internet, a little digging will give you a good feel for which companies are aboveboard and which are simply in it to make quick money and then get out.</p>
<p>The Internet is your best friend in this regard. If you&#8217;ve got a particular company in mind, it&#8217;s very easy to find out whether or not this company will truly give you the best price for your diamonds. Simply type in the company&#8217;s name along with the words &#8220;complaint&#8221; or &#8220;review,&#8221; and you should come up with a good selection of results. Some results will come from the company’s website, to be sure, but many will come from independent sites, and those are the testimonials or reviews you want to pay attention to.</p>
<p>A note of caution is that you should not simply rely on the testimonials that appear on companies&#8217; websites. All companies, both good and bad, put testimonials on their websites. This is good business practice because it advertises happy customers&#8217; thoughts on the service they received.</p>
<p>The problem is that shady companies may actually make testimonials up. Therefore, you want to look at other websites for independent reviews to see whether or not a company is truly reputable.</p>
<p>The company’s credibility</p>
<p>If the company has been around for a while, it&#8217;s almost a certainty that they are a good buyer to go to when you want to sell diamonds for cash. An established company will have a wealth of knowledge about diamond quality, so that you get a truly fair price for your particular diamond. In addition to that, they are not likely to give you an unfair price, since they have a reputation to protect.</p>
<p>Remember that a well-respected company that is in the business of buying and selling diamonds will give you a truly fair price. There will also be happy buyers who will spread the word, thus cementing the company’s reputation further and increasing their success.</p>
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