How to Buy a Diamond
Round Brilliant Cut DiamondPurchasing a piece of diamond jewellery is an exhilarating and unique experience. However, in order to make an informed decision it is important to educate yourself beforehand. This is because each diamond, just like a snowflake or a fingerprint, is distinctly unique. At Daniel Prince we can save you weeks of research because we do all the hard work for you. We do not present you with an endless list of virtual diamonds, our experts will handpick a selection of the finest cut diamonds available in the market just for you!
Your goal when buying a diamond should be to get the highest quality that your budget will allow. Don't simply try to get the largest possible diamond for your money because this will mean sacrificing quality in favour of size and ending up with an inferior stone. Balancing all factors is the best approach to choosing a quality diamond. Looking at a diamond merchants inventory can seem daunting, even to a trained gemmologist! Which is why our experts will sort the wheat from the chaff for you, a diamond should shout "WOW!" across the room, after all, what is the point of a huge rock if it resembles a dull piece of glass?! Check out our CURRENT SPECIALS
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When purchasing diamonds it is important to know that the overall beauty of the stone is influenced first and foremost by the diamond-cutter (the other characteristics are determined by nature alone). Of each of the 4Cs it is the quality of the diamond cut (or “Make” as it’s known in the trade) where the diamond-cutter genuinely expresses his skill. Contrary to what some diamond merchants would like you to believe, every single diamond is unique and prices can vary wildly (even if they appear identical on paper) which is why we always hand-pick every single diamond according to the quality of “Make” rather than simply its certificate. Contact us today to arrange a private consultation at our Hatton Garden workshop. |
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Diamond Certificates |
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A Diamond Grading Certificate should be considered as the diamond's "birth certificate." All of its characteristics, including the Shape, Colour, Clarity and Carat Weight are posted on it, along with specifications such as Polish, Symmetry, Girdle, Culet Size, and Fluorescence as well as the diamond dimensions. In addition to this, the location and position of each flaw and imperfection are also accurately mapped and shown on the certificate, so any trained gemmologist can tell immediately if the diamond you have purchased actually matches its certificate, and as an added safeguard, most diamonds now have the certificate number LASER inscribed onto the girdle (outer edge) of the diamond. |
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The above gemmological labs are amongst the most widely recognised in the industry, there are many others such as EGL, IGI etc but we tend to supply stones that have been independently certified by one of these three labs as a rule. |
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