Raw Diamonds - See What Is It All About

By Daniel Turbin


Getting raw diamonds can be an excellent way to get precisely the customized feel you wish for that unique piece of jewelry. It definitely isn't something you are likely to find on Etsy. Raw diamond engagement rings were a fashion assertion for some time but since conflict diamonds are quite unpopular they have become a bit less common.

Most jewelers will offer settings without stones so that you can select your own gem no matter where that comes from. When purchasing a rough diamond there are some things to remember being that you will also have to engage a lapidary before it can be set in the selected piece. Choosing a raw diamond instead of a cut option may also mean you have control over the process in producing a really unique piece.

There are certain things that buyers have to know when thinking about purchasing rough diamonds. For buyers that are not knowledgeable in diamond buying it is vital that they know the basics to avoid being fobbed off with a low-cost imitation rock that may be worth nothing. If you feel concerned that the dealer may be try using a diamond tester to be sure the rock is real. Determined by your purpose for the diamond it is important to understand that the cutting process can be the most risky part. Purchasing rough diamonds generally means you want something uncut looking as if it came right out of the ground. An uncut rock may crack throughout the cutting process which would ruin your investment. There are also unscrupulous salesmen who may attempt to trick you by telling that the uncut diamonds will "clear up" when cut if they look cloudy or off-color; this is a complete lie therefore do not fall for it. Know that it is important to check for inclusions and such before buy and that the rough conversion is that a 1ct rough diamond will lose 48% of it's weight while in the cutting process.

The perfect place to find rough diamonds is direct from a mineral vendor. Mineral merchants are the middlemen in between the miners or mining company and jewelers of private buyers. Often they will have a catalog of raw diamond pictures for buyers to look at but it is important to know if these are the actual stones you will be purchasing or just stock photos. Mineral merchants are seldom found in towns that do not have their own mining operations however do tend to have websites. These are also the right place to go to purchase raw diamonds wholesale if you plan on purchasing them to cut and resell. The problem is you actually have no guarantee buying online that you are buying the exact product shown or if that is what you will receive. Each diamond that you will see in the catalog can come from anywhere in the world since each geographic location has its own specialized gems. For instance the coloring may differ by location from a deep yellow to a greenish gray, but despite where the diamond is from colorless pieces are still the most prized.

Some countries are known for their diamond sales as well as exports, for example South Africa and The Netherlands both have lucrative diamond industries. Oftentimes the best place to get the diamonds is to go straight to the source and purchase the diamonds in person. This can also be the best way to avoid frauds when dealing with recognized gemologists. When going direct to the diamond merchant there are some definite perks to buying online.




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