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CERTIFIED LOOSE DIAMONDS

Cerrone Certified Loose DiamondsA diamond that is not placed in a setting already is called a loose diamond. Retain jewelers and designers often search for high quality diamonds such as this to produce their own styles, and any loose diamond purchased must come along with a certificate listing the appraisal and value of the diamonds. When most people buy a ring or other article of fine diamond jewelry, they will also select a diamond piece that is already well constructed and placed into the jewelry. While this is common and still a very good idea, choosing your own certified loose diamonds and creating the ring your self can have many options as well.

The certification for a loose diamond is from an outside party and includes an analysis of the diamonds and an appraisal. The diamonds are rated on a graded scale describing the amount of carats, the size of the diamonds, the clarity or quality, and the color and cut. Gemologists are the individuals who perform this analysis. The Gemological Institute of America created the scale in which certified loose diamonds are judged on. Certified diamonds have a clarity scale as well as a color scale. The clarity scale ranged from flawless, to imperfect and any minor inclusions or obstructions are observed. A colored diamond is rated on the color scale, and it is described pertaining to the amount of hue and saturation it contains. The color scale runs from virtually colorless, to diamonds with a deep hue. Loose diamonds will be certified before their placement in a setting or piece of jewelry, and the appropriate documentation should be available along with it.

When you inspect certified loose diamonds, it is much easier to notice their flaws or a hint of color in them, than it would be to inspect a diamond that is already constructed inside jewelry. When a diamond is placed into its setting, the flaws of that specific diamond are at often times hidden; this is not the case with certified loose diamonds. You are able to see the certified loose diamond from any angle you wish, which will benefit you by noticing damage or poor quality. When you are inspecting a certified loose diamond it is important to take into account the weight in carats, the color noticeably in the gem, the clarity the diamond obtains, and the cut of the diamond. Although the diamond should come with proper certification, you must be sure for yourself that you are getting a good deal, or if the loose diamonds are really what you want.

With certified loose diamonds, you can create something specifically to yourself. There will not be anything like it elsewhere, and you will be sole person to own a piece of jewelry exactly like yours. Certified loose diamonds can have even more elegance and sophistication when placed in the right setting or watch. Certified loose diamonds can also be placed into any setting, in any piece of jewelry that you have selected or even created. This gives a certain amount of exceptionality and eccentricity to anyone who purchases certified loose diamonds. Certified loose diamonds can be placed in any type of metal, with any type of design that whomever may so choose. Just like any other piece of jewelry, you can also even obtain insurance for your certified loose diamonds.

While at often times a customer may not like the base of a piece of jewelry, including the setting, style, or quality. However, with certified loose diamonds, you can choose your own, sometimes even lowering the overall price of the piece of jewelry. This will save you the time, trouble, and money of having the original setting replaced to include your own personal one. The diamond comes in more shapes than any other gem does. Diamonds can be round, oval, pear, emerald cut, in the shape of a heart, just to name a few, and being a loose diamond does not change this. It should be cared for just as any other type of gem to promote long lasting wear and maximum beauty. Certified loose diamonds can be constructed into anything you want them to, and at the same time, provide an exquisite amount of pleasure, joy, and beauty for the customer.

Certified Loose Diamonds for Diamond Engagement Rings, Pendants and Giftware

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