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Books
How to Buy a Diamond - by Fred Cuellar
How to Buy a Diamond
by Fred Cuellar
This book comes from an industry insider who will tell you all about the business and how to protect yourself when purchasing diamond jewelry.  Highly recommended.
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Diamond Ring Buying Guide - by Renee Newman
Diamond Ring Buying Guide
by Renee Newman
The clear illustrations and enlarged pictures of actual diamonds are what add tremendous value to this book.  You can learn to recognize blemishes, inferior cuts, etc., without having to set foot in a jewelry store.  Also recommended. 
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Introduction

First thing's first:  No one needs a diamond

Let's face it.  As pretty and shiny as diamonds are, your first step toward purchasing a diamond engagement ring is to accept and realize that you are buying a luxury.  In many countries throughout the world, millions of couples get engaged each year with a plain engagement band.  Even in the U.S., many couples choose different stones or no stones at all to symbolize their engagement.  Before you purchase a diamond, ask yourself if you really want a diamond... you certainly don't need it to get engaged.

Diamonds are expensive because they are rare

FALSE!  There are enough diamonds in the world to fill a cupful for every man, woman, and child in the planet.  The reason they are so expensive is because strict controls are placed on the quantity of diamonds produced for sale worldwide.

Ok, then why would I buy a diamond?

A diamond is truly a wonderful symbol of commitment and love; with the right care, a diamond ring will last a lifetime.  

Emotions aside, once you've decided to take the plunge and make a diamond purchase, it should be approached methodically and rationally.  Allow yourself 1 to 3 months to do the research, evaluate all the options, and then finally to make the purchase.  On average, an engagement diamond ring is the third most expensive item that a person will buy in their lifetime (other than a home and a car).  You should treat the purchase very seriously -- this is where Diamond ReviewTM can help you.

The Tutorial

The purpose of our tutorial is twofold:

  1. To give you a quick but solid education on the basics of diamonds, and

  2. to guide you through the selection and purchasing process. 

You should plan on spending about 30 minutes on the tutorial.  If you're planning to purchase a diamond, this will be time well spent.

Mr. Brilliant If you're in a hurry or just need a quick summary on a given topic, just look for this icon near the bottom of most tutorial pages for the "quick and dirty" scoop!

 

The "4 Cs"

The quality of a diamond is determined by four factors commonly known as the "4 Cs" -- Carat weight, Clarity, Color, and Cut.  The first 3 Cs are very straightforward and will be explained here.  However, beware of "cut"!!

The difference between a "great" cut, a "good" cut, and a "bad" cut can be subtle to the untrained eye, but will make a huge difference in terms of the value and beauty of the stone.  An unscrupulous jeweler will sell you a heavy stone with superb clarity and color for an unbelievably low price and still make a substantial profit, if the 4th "C" -- the cut -- is inferior!

The tutorial will go through each factor in thorough detail -- especially "cut."  If at a later time you need a quick reference on any of these topics, use the tabs in any of the Tutorial pages to jump directly to the information you need.

For now, click on "next page" to begin learning about the first "C" -- Carat Weight!

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