Diamond Prices Calculator & Simulator
Admittedly synthetic diamonds are fully traceable, That condo Kim is trying to sell … she is trying to sell is for $1M over what anything else is going for. As well as she had the kitchen removed. The last photo is the kitchen of a similar unit being sold. but what about their carbon footprint? The natural diamond industry has set up traceability systems for rough diamonds and big mining companies guarantee their customers the origin of the diamonds they are buying. As for us, we guarantee on our invoices that the diamonds invoiced have been purchased from legitimate sources not involved in the funding of conflicts and in compliance with UN resolutions. We guarantee that these diamonds are from conflict free areas: they are natural diamonds of 100% ethical origin. The growing chambers consume a lot of electricity and carbon, other metals and/or diamond seeds are required to produce this synthetic diamond. Creating a synthetic diamond is a very energy intensive process.
This is a good way to sell your stone. Conversely, if you are not in a rush, you will get a better price for it. It is important not to be too hasty. Our customers can use this online diamond selling service free of charge if they originally bought their diamond from us. This is one of the best ways to get the best possible price for your diamond. In summary: if you want to sell your diamond quickly, the buyback price of your diamond will not be very high. It is you who determines the sale price. You set the selling price yourself.
The cut shape, clarity grade, cut quality, polish, symmetry and fluorescence do not affect the value of this type of diamond to the same extent. That is why, when buying a diamond online, it is important to ensure that it is certified by one of the recognized gemological laboratories (GIA, HRD or IGI), otherwise ill-intentioned people could sell you a synthetic diamond claiming it is a natural diamond. Reminder: a “synthetic diamond” is a diamond that is created in a laboratory, a cultured diamond, a diamond created by man. Diamonds produced via the CVD method are often of very good quality (good color and very good clarity) and have the same gemological characteristics as natural diamonds making them difficult to recognize.
This criteria is therefore fairly subjective as a diamond expert’s eye determines the color grade of the diamond they are analyzing and if they are tired or distracted they could make a mistake. If you look at the difference in price between 2 identical diamonds that have been given a different color grade, it is easy to understand the economic interests at stake. Not to mention convenience laboratories that may record fancy colors on their diamond report to please a “friend” who has given them their diamond to analyze.
The best color, or highest grade, is therefore the letter “D” (“D” for “D”iamond). Gemmology laboratories use master stones to compare and determine the color grade of the diamonds they are analyzing. Therefore, the further down the scale you go, the more of a yellow hue the diamond will have. A D-color diamond is absolutely colorless, whereas a Z-color diamond will have a yellow hue that is very visible to the human eye. If the 2 stones do not have the same hue, the stone is changed for another one until the 2 stones have exactly the same hue. The color of these stones has been calibrated and you simply place one of these calibrated stones next to the stone being tested to determine the color grade of the diamond being analyzed.
An expert certified in gemmology looks at the diamond under the 10x magnifying glass in order to count and position the inclusions present in the diamond. Now let’s compare the price of two diamonds of identical cut, carat and color but with different clarity grades. Conversely, P1, P2 and P3 diamonds are the least valued as their inclusions are visible to the human eye. The more inclusions a diamond has, the lower its value. The most ought-after diamonds are those whose inclusions cannot be seen at ten times magnification: these are Flawless (FL) and Internally Flawless (IF) diamonds. Let’s take a 1.50 carat princess diamond graded color D and clarity IF and compare its value to a 1.50 carat princess diamond graded color D and clarity VVS1: the price difference between these 2 diamonds will be -9.89%, which is not insignificant.
