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The Heartless Stone: A Journey Through the World of Diamonds, Deceit, and Desire
The Heartless Stone: A Journey Through the World of Diamonds, Deceit, and Desire
by Tom Zoellner
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Diamond Handbook: A Practical Guide to Diamond Evaluation (Newman Gem & Jewelry Series)
Diamond Handbook: A Practical Guide to Diamond Evaluation (Newman Gem & Jewelry Series)
by Renee Newman
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How to Buy a Diamond:  Insider Secrets for Getting Your Money's Worth, Sixth Edition
How to Buy a Diamond: Insider Secrets for Getting Your Money's Worth, Sixth Edition
by Fred Cuellar
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Precious Objects: A Story of Diamonds, Family, and a Way of Life
Precious Objects: A Story of Diamonds, Family, and a Way of Life
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Diamonds, Gold, and War: The British, the Boers, and the Making of South Africa
Diamonds, Gold, and War: The British, the Boers, and the Making of South Africa
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The Art Of Buying Loose Diamonds

What are loose diamonds?

Loose diamonds are more than one single diamond which has not yet been set on any piece of jewelry like a ring, pendant, etc. They are getting very popular these days, and are available in various cuts, shapes and sizes. You can buy one loose diamond and set it in any jewelry of your choice. For instance, a solitary diamond can be purchased and set into a ring the design and material of which is your personal choice. Similarly a cluster of loose diamonds can be purchased to make a bracelet for a new bride. Many people buy loose diamonds to make their own custom-made engagement ring.

  

Loose diamonds are available in a large variety of shapes. Some of the more popular diamond shapes are round, pear, emerald, princess, and radiant cuts. Other shapes include oval, marquise, heart, asscher and triangle cut diamonds. Once you have decided on the shape of the diamond which suits your taste best, you must look for the Four C's which guarantee its quality before you make the purchase.

What are the Four C's?

They signify cut, clarity, carat, and of course the color. These are used to assess the rarity as well as the value of each single piece of loose diamond. So any loose diamond which has the highest combined value of all the four C's would be the rarest and the most expensive type of diamond. In such cases you might have to decide which of the four C's is most important according to your priorities and choose the diamond of your choice.

The first C, or the cut of a diamond signifies the varied sizes and angles of the diamond. Clarity is all about the visible inclusions and spots within the diamond. It also includes any fractures or mineral deposition. Needless to say, diamonds with fewer inclusions would be more expensive than diamonds with multiple flaws. The carat signifies the weight of a diamond.

As the name says it all, the C for color rates the diamond in terms of its colors. Remember, the colorless diamonds are the more desirable diamonds.

How to Buy Loose Diamonds

Choosing loose diamonds will depend on where you want them to be set or the occasion for which you are buying one or more loose diamonds. For instance, if you are buying loose diamonds for making an engagement ring, keep the personality of the wearer in mind. Now that you are aware of the various aspects of a diamond, it is expected that you will make an informed decision. Simply find the right dealer from whom you will buy your loose diamonds. They are available both online and offline. Resellers of diamonds or the various auction sites are good places to find a good price for loose diamonds. Of course, your last resort is to buy these from a diamond wholesaler.



   

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Red-kettle diamond now graces ring to be auctioned for charity - Shawnee Dispatch


Red-kettle diamond now graces ring to be auctioned for charity
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The loose diamond left in a Salvation Army kettle at Christmastime has a new life — as the centerpiece of a ring that may soon be someone's Valentine. Meierotto Midwest Jewelers donated this setting for the diamond and will auction the ring on eBay.

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Middle East Buyers Strong at Third Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair - IDEX Online


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Middle East Buyers Strong at Third Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair
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Haack was a multifaceted jeweler - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Haack was a multifaceted jeweler
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Haack was one of the first jewelers in Milwaukee to open stores in malls - including Southridge and Northridge - and he was one of the first retailers to sell loose diamonds. Most retail stores at the time sold only diamonds already mounted in jewelry.

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Review: Amy Ephron's 'Loose Diamonds...' glitters - San Jose Mercury News


Review: Amy Ephron's 'Loose Diamonds...' glitters
San Jose Mercury News
By Patt Morrison In the fragrant bouquet of essays titled "Loose Diamonds ... and Other Things I've Lost (and Found) Along the Way," author Amy Ephron shuttles from the kinds of experiences she shares with the rest of us -- friends, work, marriage, ...

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