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A diamond certificate is also known as a

Diamond Grading Report. This report comes

from the Gemological Institute of America

(GIA), and you really should require this report

when you are acquiring a diamond.

With a diamond certificate, you can verify

the color, cut, carat, weight, and clarity of the

diamond. You dont have to be concerned about a

diamond dealer telling you something less than

the truth, because the certificate comes

from the GIA not the dealer. You may possibly be

needed to pay for the certificate, but the

cost is normally low, and in a lot of cases, it

will help you negotiate a much better price on the

diamond or keep you from acquiring a

decrease quality diamond altogether.

If you get a high quality diamond, and then

later choose to sell the diamond, you will

need to have the certificate, or you will have

a hard time selling it to an individual else.

Furthermore, you can use the Diamond

Grading Report to appear up the wholesale

value of the diamond in question. Use the

manual that is utilised by the diamond cutting

sector.

With the Certificate, or Diamond Grading

Report, there wont be any doubts when you

are trying to purchase a diamond. You can

very easily uncover out what the diamond is worth.

This will prevent you from overpaying, and it

can avert a seller from under-charging as

well.

A copy of the Diamond Grading Report

really should be offered to your insurance coverage organization

as effectively, when you insure the diamond. This

offers absolute, unquestionable proof of

the value of the diamond should it be stolen

in the future. Insurance coverage firms can not

argue with the report.

Keep away from diamond dealers who appear reluctant

to give a certificate! Also keep away from sellers

who tell you that a certificate diamond will

cost you a lot more the only extra cost

really should be the cost of the certificate, which

is low. If the dealer doesnt want to provide

a certificate, then you dont want to do

business with that dealer.

Dont accept certificates from Gemological

Laboratories other than GIA. There are many

fly-by-evening Gemological labs these days, but

in the end, GIA has been established as the

most respectable and trustworthy not to

mention oldest of the lot. So stay away from dealers

who dont want to use GIA for certification

purposes as nicely.

Dont acquire an expensive diamond without having

paying the extra expense of the certificate. If a

dealer tries to convince you to make the

acquire without having the certificate, or if they

want to use a organization other than GIA, you

can be sure that the dealer has most likely

tremendously inflated the value of the diamond

they have one thing that they are hiding

from you.

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