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How to Sell A Diamond

There are many reasons why you may want  to sell a diamond that you own. Perhaps  you’ve gotten divorced, or you are strapped  for cash. The reasons why don’t really matter  – getting the best possible price is what  counts! The way to obtain the best price  for the diamond is to not be in a rush. Slow  down, and carefully consider all of your  options – there are many.

First, have the diamond appraised. In fact,  have it appraised by two or three jewelers to  get an accurate idea of the diamonds value.  Tell the appraiser that you want the Rapaport  Value. This is the wholesale value of the  diamond, and it basically tells you the highest  price that you can sell your diamond for. If your  diamond has no certificate, you should  consider getting a certificate from GIA. This  may help you get a better price for the  diamond as well.

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What Are Dirty Diamonds?

A dirty diamond is one of two things: a rough  diamond, or a diamond that hasn’t been  cleaned in a while. Rough diamonds are  uncut and unpolished – hence, they are dirty.  But that type of dirty diamond will soon be  cut and polished and sitting in a beautiful  jewel box in a display case. Then someone  will purchase it, and before long, it will  become a dirty diamond once again.

Diamonds become dirty. When you wash  your hands with a diamond ring on, soap  scum clings to it. When you put on hand  lotion, it gets grease on it. Shower with your  diamond earrings or necklace, and again,  you get soap scum. In one short day, your  brand new diamond could be dirty!

Purchase an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner the  same day that you purchase your diamond  jewelry, and use it every single day, without  fail. The clarity of the diamond changes  when the diamond is dirty – it loses its  sparkle. By taking one minute each day to  clean your diamond jewelry, you can avoid  this, and your diamonds will never be dirty!

 


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The Agra is graded as a naturally colored  Fancy Light Pink and weighs 32.34 carats.  It was sold for about 6.9 million in 1990.   Since this sale, it has been modified to a  cushion shape weighing about 28.15 carats.

The Transvaal Blue is pear cut.  This blue  diamond weighs 25 carats. It was found in  the Premier Diamond Mine in Transvaal,  South Africa. 

The Great Chrysanthemum was discovered  in the summer of 1963, in a South African  diamond field.  This 198.28-carat fancy  brown diamond appeared to be a light  honey color in its rough state.  However,  after cutting, it proved to be a rich golden  brown, with overtones of sienna and burnt  orange.

The Taylor-Burton Diamond is a pear-shaped  69.42 carat diamond.  Cartier of New York  purchased this diamond at an auction in  1969 and christened it "Cartier." The next  day Richard Burton bought the diamond  for Elizabeth Taylor. He renamed it the  "Taylor-Burton”.   In 1978, Elizabeth  Taylor put the diamond up for sale.   Prospective buyers had to pay $2,500  each to view the diamond to cover the costs  of showing it.  Finally, in June of 1979, the  diamond was sold for nearly $3 million dollars.
 


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