This is why it is very important to know the details of what you are buying. Let’s say you pick up a nice piece of jewelry from a boutique designer that offers you a great deal. When the designer is explaining what the piece is made of you find that the diamonds are an ideal cut VVS quality and colorless. Although they are not certified, you decide to purchase the piece knowing that it will appraise for more than double the purchase price. Although diamonds are not a commodity that is traded on the open market, they do have price fluctuations and typically appreciate in value with time. A few years down the road when you decide you no longer have use for the piece, it’s the quality of diamonds that will allow you to cash in on your investment.
So if you are shopping for women’s diamond jewelry and you are open to purchasing from a boutique designer, always look for quality diamonds and make sure the designer can guarantee that quality. It’s always helpful if the jeweler can give you an appraisal for the jewelry you purchase. Either way, you will want to get anything you buy appraised at some point after your purchase. Good luck.
L.White is a Fashionista and Jewelry Expert who contributes articles to the NewsCenter at G3 Jewelry’s online jewelry store. Also writes Women’s Diamond Jewelry reviews for several leading designers.
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