DiamondIdeals.com – DiamondIdeals.com http://www.diamondideals.com Wed, 29 Jun 2022 16:53:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.15 Diamond Indulgence Valentine’s Day Promotion http://www.diamondideals.com/diamond-indulgence-valentines-day-promotion/ http://www.diamondideals.com/diamond-indulgence-valentines-day-promotion/#respond Thu, 29 Jan 2015 15:32:06 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=923 Treat your sweetheart or yourself to a pair of 2 carat total weight Ideal Cut Swarovski CZ stud earrings and some delicious chocolate truffles and get a 1 in 100 chance to win a pair of 1ctw diamond cluster earrings (pictured). Your Diamond Ideals indulgence could be inside this 4 piece chocolate truffle collection from Vosges Haut Chocolat.  Each box costs $75 (value $95) and will contain 4 delicious chocolate truffles, the Swarovski CZ earrings and a card announcing if you are the lucky winner. We are including one winning ticket in every 100 boxes.  The 1ctw diamond cluster earrings retail for $1595. Official Rules can be found in our “Terms and Conditions” section of our site.

This promotion runs from January 29 until February 13, 2015.  Shipping will be done via Priority Mail and can take up to 5 business days to arrive.  Please consider this when ordering.  There are also overnight and Saturday delivery options.  Please look at the pull-down menu when ordering.

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Create New Jewelry Reusing What You Love http://www.diamondideals.com/create-new-jewelry-reusing-what-you-love-2/ http://www.diamondideals.com/create-new-jewelry-reusing-what-you-love-2/#respond Fri, 17 Oct 2014 15:52:48 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=916 I ran into one of my customers over the summer and noticed she was wearing a solitaire pendant with a Circle of Life pendant her fiancé had purchased from us months earlier.  When I asked her about it, she explained that she loved her Circle of Life, but the extra diamond was a family heirloom she held dear to her heart.  After discussing this a little further I suggested we could incorporate one into the other and she immediately loved the idea and decided to have three graduated stones bridging the diameter of the circle.  A few weeks later, I received her pendants in our shop and started to figure out the configuration.  Her stone weighed 3/4 of a carat and unfortunately measured less than a third of the distance we had to bridge.  If we were going to go with the original concept, that meant her stone would be in the middle position, which became a substantially more expensive option, or we would have to use 4 stones to go the distance.  She was not overly happy with this idea so we kept looking for a better solution.  After a couple of days we came up with an idea that had some potential.  Why not put a halo of diamonds around each of the interior stones, mimicking the Circle of Life?  We worked out the exact configuration on a CAD.  The price was well within the original budget so she gave the project the go-ahead.

Her family stone was set in a three-prong setting.  We kept this detail alive in the new piece, setting all the new centers with three prongs in stead of the traditional four.

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Why can’t I sell my ring for what I paid? http://www.diamondideals.com/why-cant-i-sell-my-ring-for-what-i-paid/ http://www.diamondideals.com/why-cant-i-sell-my-ring-for-what-i-paid/#respond Wed, 14 May 2014 21:15:27 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=910 By Neil Beaty GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
 
Professional Appraisals in Denver
 
www.gemlab.us

Nearly everything you buy takes a hit on resale.  Diamonds are actually pretty good in that area.  Just try and resell a cell phone, computer, a piece of clothing, food or most of anything else you buy.  That said, there are few major causes for the difference between buy and sell:

1) Retail.  Yes, all of those sales people are paid.  Google gets paid.  Shippers are paid.  Labs are paid.  Appraisers are paid.  Setters are paid.  The free box wasn’t free.  Jewelers are doing this for a profit.  None of this comes back on resale and I assume none of that comes as a surprise.  This is true even if they call themselves wholesalers or some similar term to suggest that they’re cutting out the evil middleman.  This is not a bad thing, it’s the way modern economies work.

2) Market access.  The REASON jewelers rent all of that expensive real estate, hire those sales people, pay all of those per-click and affiliate marketing fees and so on is because they get higher prices if they do so.  Most people don’t have access to that.  They sell in what amounts to a distress sale marketplace and their only selling proposition is price.  Who is surprised that prices are lower?

3) Obsolescence. How could a million year old rock be obsolete?  People don’t care for ‘used’ engagement rings.  A used ring simply is not the same thing as a new one any more than a used mattress is the same thing.  The mounting component is usually scrap metal when it comes to resale time.  Sorry about that.  Occasionally people do better but don’t bet on it.  There’s also a fashion component.  Diamonds are fundamentally a fashion product after all.  Marquise cuts, for example, were hot 20 years ago and sold for a premium.  Not so much now.  It’s not that they’re any less beautiful now than they were when they were new and the stone hasn’t changed.  The market did.  It’s hard to find buyers now.  The dealer is going to have to discount to sell it and so they’re going to discount to buy it.   20 years ago, GIA had no cut grade and AGS’s was completely different.  In 20 years the rules will be different again.  Bet on it.  Hearts and arrows are hot right now.  Who knows what will be hot for your grandkids but it’s sure to be different.  That’s the way the world works.

4) Condition.  Damage is a problem.  Sometimes a severe one.  Yes, diamonds can chip.  ‘nuf said.

5) Misrepresentation.  I can’t tell you how many times a client has told me that a stone is D/SI1 because it is ‘certified’ as such.   That’s just not the way it goes.  There’s misrepresentation on both the buy and sell sides of the deal but I would have to say it’s TYPICAL that it’s not comparing apples to apples.

6) Financing.  Normally, new purchases involve a financing arrangement among the dealers called ‘memorandum’.  It’s basically a consignment.  When customers sell things, they normally want cash with no returns.  Not surprisingly, dealers prefer the memo path because it gives them access to a lot more inventory without screwing up their cash flow.

7) Misunderstanding value.  This is best described with an example.  A consumer buys a ring from a dealer with a diamond for $10,000 (dealer’s cost $8,000) and a mounting for $4,000.  Plus tax the deal is $15,400.  The dealer issues an appraisal that says it’s ‘worth’ $25k.  Bargain, right?  Wait for 5 years and then the bride goes to resale after she dumps the guy.  She’s got that appraisal in hand. The mounting is scrap metal and the dealer could get a stone like that on consignment from his supplier now for $9k.  If he buys this one he’s going to have to tie up his money for an unknown amount of time and he doesn’t have that much cash in the checking account anyway.  Jewelers are mostly small businesses after all. He’s going to flip it back to his supplier who will sell it to someone else with the above mentioned memo/consignment system.  The supplier is doing this for profit so he’ll give, say $8k for it.  The jeweler wants to make money on this deal too so he offers $7k.   So now the customer is thinking ‘it was worth $25 Grand 5 years ago, it must be worth more than that now.  What’s with the $7k offer?  This guy’s a rip-off.  Diamonds are a rip-off.  I’ve been screwed’.   We don’t actually have a clue if the deal is rip-off on either end or not, but the bulk of the problem here is a misunderstanding of BOTH transactions as well as the ‘appraisal’ in the middle.

Neil Beaty is a professional independent jewelry appraiser in the Denver area.  He is a frequent contributor to public consumer forums and brings a wealth of information to the industry.

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Customizing an engagement ring design. http://www.diamondideals.com/customizing-an-engagement-ring-design/ http://www.diamondideals.com/customizing-an-engagement-ring-design/#respond Mon, 28 Apr 2014 20:56:08 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=893 We provide a fairly extensive inventory of “stock” engagement ring designs but as many of our customers discover during this process, there is nothing better that customizing the design of an engagement ring.  This offers the opportunity of presenting something truly unique to your loved one, something you cannot get anywhere else.  Our selection of designs is something of a stepping stone or samples to chose from.  One of our customers fell in love with a braided split shank halo design but unfortunately the existing model only accommodated a 1ct round stone and he had decided on a stunning 2ct cushion.  Together we redesigned the ring for his cushion, adding some minor details and keeping the proportions the same as what he fell in love with.  Made out of platinum, this custom ring was set with approximately 0.65ctw of melée diamonds, about twice as much as what the original design contained.

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Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux Engagement Ring can be affordable. http://www.diamondideals.com/aniston_theroux_engagement_ring_affordable/ http://www.diamondideals.com/aniston_theroux_engagement_ring_affordable/#respond Wed, 15 Aug 2012 14:02:54 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=828 Congratulations to Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux on their engagement!  Justin reportedly gave Jennifer a whopping 8 carat emerald cut set between tapered baguettes.  I admire him for not trying to reinvent the wheel and giving her one of the most classic engagement ring styles of all times.  It might be big but it is such a beautiful design that it is the perfect symbol of enduring love.  You don’t have to take out a mortgage or a home equity loan to afford this same style.  We can create the same ring with slightly more down to earth proportions.  Here is such an engagement ring with a 2.5 carat center stone and o.4 ctTW baguettes on the side, set in platinum. This was a customized version of our classic style which you can find at by clicking here.

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Recycled Legacy Diamond in a Bezel Pendant http://www.diamondideals.com/recycled-legacy-diamond-in-a-bezel-pendant/ http://www.diamondideals.com/recycled-legacy-diamond-in-a-bezel-pendant/#respond Thu, 22 Mar 2012 15:28:53 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=744 We were working with a customer on a designing a stunning engagement ring when she asked us what she could do with with her grandmother’s old ring.  The ring had seen many years of wear and tear and there was no way to save it, but as our customer was getting married soon, we suggested giving the diamond a new life.  It was not a big stone (about 0.1 carats) but it had great sentimental value.  We thought about a number of options and she finally decided on making a pendant and setting her grandmother’s stone in the middle of a bezel of new diamonds.  She wore it on her wedding day.  Something old and something new.  It was perfect.

Center stone: 0.1 carats
Diamond bezel: 0.25 carats

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Three Stone Shared-Prong Trellis Engagement Ring with Sapphires and Diamonds. http://www.diamondideals.com/three-stone-trellis-engagement-ring-with-sapphires-and-diamonds/ http://www.diamondideals.com/three-stone-trellis-engagement-ring-with-sapphires-and-diamonds/#respond Tue, 13 Mar 2012 17:19:44 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=739 diamond and sapphire engagement ringThis is our 3-stone shared-prong trellis ring with a splash of color.  The center stone is a 1ct round diamond and each of the sapphires weigh approx 3/4 carat.  The stones are set in a platinum ring.

We have made hundreds of custom rings and most of these are set with diamonds only.  I am curious as to what people would like to see more of.  There is a growing celebrity trend of setting color stones as center stones.  Is this something you would be interested in seeing here?

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Pear Shape Diamond Engagement Ring with a Double Bezel http://www.diamondideals.com/pear-shape-diamond-engagement-ring-with-a-double-bezel/ http://www.diamondideals.com/pear-shape-diamond-engagement-ring-with-a-double-bezel/#respond Tue, 14 Feb 2012 17:27:06 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=695 Here is a custom double bezel platinumCustom engagement ring from www.diamondideals.com engagement ring we recently created for one of customers.  She wanted the bold look of a metal bezel defining the pear shape and the beauty of a diamond bezel around that.  The center stone weighs 2.5 carats and there are 22 stones in the bezel weighing a total of 0.35 carats.

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