A Guide to Buying Loose Diamonds | CHURINGA Diamond

Finding the perfect diamond that reflects both your tastes and budget can be incredibly difficult. For those looking to invest in a quality diamond without breaking the bank, it may be time to look into buying a loose diamond. But, before you purchase a loose diamond you must ensure that you are getting what you paid for. Follow these 5 tips for a successful purchase.

Buy a Verified Diamond

Loose diamonds often come with a diamond certification, such as an IGI, AGS, EGL or a GIA certificate. These verify that the stone is a genuine diamond and confirm its key characteristics. Many experts recommend buying only GIA certified diamonds, as other certification programs have inconsistencies in their grading.

Examine the Diamond

While diamond certifications provide security for buyers, it’s also important to examine the diamond for yourself. View the diamond under bright and low light so you can see how it captures the light in all situations. View the diamond under natural light as well as fluorescent light, as some flaws may only be visible under certain types of light.

Consider Diamond Clarity

Clarity is one of the four key features of a loose diamond, which are known as the 4 Cs: cut, carat, clarity, and color. The term clarity refers to the visual appearance of the diamond, with blemishes and internal flaws in the diamond decreasing its clarity rating. Very few diamonds are completely flawless, and the ones that are can be extremely expensive. However, many diamonds appear flawless to the naked eye, which means you can get a diamond that looks incredible without paying through the nose for it.

Use the Diamond Reserve

Experts at The Diamond Reserve can help you find a GIA-certified loose diamond that fits all your requirements. We source diamonds of all shapes, sizes and quality levels to ensure all our customers get the stones they need.

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