3 Tips to Avoid Paying Too Much for a Diamond Ring
Most of us
are true novices when it comes to shopping for diamond rings and
other jewelry. There’s a lot that goes into the process of evaluating
the relative worth of diamonds, primarily centered around what are
called the ‘4 C’s’ (clarity, cut, color, carat-weight). Unless you’ve
bought a number of diamonds, chances are you’re more or less
clueless. That’s certainly a common occurrence, so don’t feel bad!
Here are
three easy tips for the next time diamond ring shopping
confronts you. Print this out or jot them down and keep in your
wallet or purse. Assuming you remember you did so when the moment
arrives, you’ll have the basic knowledge necessary to avoid
paying too much for a diamond of relatively poor quality.
Tip #1 – Always Get a
Guarantee
This is a
must. Never ever, under any circumstances, take the word of a diamond
jewelry “expert” in a store on the value of a diamond (loose or in a
setting). The shifty ones prey on excited customers who are novices
and, thus, prone to making impulse purchases. Even if the seller
offers official-looking paperwork as proof of the diamond’s quality,
demand an ironclad written guarantee. If they balk, leave and shop
elsewhere.
Tip #2 – Don’t Let Size Decide
If there’s
one enduring myth about buying diamond rings and other jewelry, it’s
that big diamonds are always worth more. In fact, the exact opposite
is often true! Remember the ‘4 C’s’ mentioned earlier. Carat-weight
is just one of four. A simple example will suffice to illustrate this
point. If you have the choice between a large diamond that rates
lower on clarity and color than one with the same cut that’s smaller
but has a higher rating on clarity and color, choose the smaller
option. The overall quality of the smaller diamond almost always
makes it worth more as a long-term investment than the lesser quality
big one. The bottom line: only let carat-weight decide if the clarity
and color of two diamonds are identical (or at least very close).
Tip #3 – Ignore the Ring
This one
trips up a lot of impulse buyers who fall in love with the ring
setting, to the point of virtually ignoring the diamond it holds. If
you remember one simple fact, you might be able to keep a rein on
your emotions: diamonds are forever; settings can be changed easily.
Don’t let the ring itself distract you from the primary concern,
which is the quality and long-term value of the diamond that the ring
merely holds in place.
Of course,
at the end of the day, you have to really love what you’re buying. If
you see a diamond ring you just have to have, you can ignore all of
this and go for it. If you have the monetary means, why not, right?
But, for the vast majority of us, following the simple tips outlined
above will prevent a disaster in the making. Good luck!