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WOULD YOU BUY THIS DIAMOND?

A ONE CARAT DIAMOND FOR JUST 3 GRAND?

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Would You Buy This Diamond?

Looking to buy a diamond?

Well let me show you the diamond first, and then see if you would buy it…

It’s a 1 carat diamond (1.01), I1 Clarity, J Color… GIA Certified stone, with a Good Cut…

Oh, and it also has Fluorescence!

Did I forget to mention, that it’s only 3 GRAND?

You see, the 3 thousand dollar price tag is actually the REAL selling point.

For guys feel comfortable with spending 3 grand on a diamond solitaire. (It’s when you get into 6-7-8 thousand that their brains begin to boil!)

At Christmastime, we couldn’t keep 1 Carat Diamonds at 3 Grand in stock. They sold like hot cakes…

And what’s funny is, it doesn’t matter what the quality is.

NOPE!

Just like this diamond shown below… It’s I1 Clarity, which is the lowest clarity range there is. It means that this stone HAS eye-visible flaws in the stone that you CAN see with the bare eye (No Microscope or a 10x Jeweler’s Loupe needed).

But are people worried about that??? Not in the least.

They’re only seeing the price tag…

And the color… It’s J Color. Meaning it may have some off color, or Yellow to the stone. Still, it doesn’t matter.

The cut is “Good“. It’s not great, it’ll have a little sparkle, nothing glamorous or stunning or very brilliant… Just okay.

But hey, it’s a one carat for 3 grand!!!

And people won’t even ask about Fluorescence… Heck, they don’t even know what Fluorescence is… So why bother?

RIGHT?

So let’s see this One carat diamond for 3 grand…

One Carat Diamond For 3 Grand

It looks just like pretty much any other 1 Carat diamond for that price range. You see the flaws, some are pretty obvious. Everything else just looks like a diamond…

And… It is GIA certified. That’s the best!!!

Yes it is!

But GIA only tells you what the stone quality is… It doesn’t improve it or make it better!

On the other hand… To be perfectly honest with you… When you look at this diamond, it really doesn’t face up that bad. Usually diamonds of this price range are really cloudy, foggy, full of inclusions… But this stone is alright.

It’s well worth 3 grand!

It may glow-in-the-dark due to the “Strong” Fluorescence… But it’s still a huge diamond for a low, low price.

So tell me, would you buy this diamond?

Thousands of people would. Pop this diamond into a solitaire mounting, or better yet, a halo setting, and it’ll look just as good as most of the diamonds on the market. After all, most diamonds DO have visible flaws anyway.

So is it a bad deal?

No. Not really. It is what it is. A big stone, with minimal quality, selling for a dirt cheap price (If you can call 3 thousand CHEAP!)

If this diamond were in a jewelry store, it wouldn’t last long

Are you sold?

If so, grab this 1 Carat Diamond HERE!

Or see MORE 1 Carat Diamond Deals HERE!

(They have tons of 1 carat diamonds selling as low as $2400!)

Cheers! :)




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Recommended Jewelry Supplies:

Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner Jewelry Steam Cleaner
Complete Jewelry Cleaner Kit Diamond Dazzle Stick
Gold Silver Jewelry Polishing Cloths Jewelry Making Supplies Kit
Gold Acid Test Kit Watch Tool Repair Kit
Ring Adjusters EMT Emergency Ring Cutter
10x Jewelers Loupe Jewelers Microscope

3 Comments on WOULD YOU BUY THIS DIAMOND?

  1. In a word, No! Knowing what I know, and sometimes even a lot of knowledge can be dangerous – or even expensive! I would forever be fretting over those visible inclusions, the “off” color, and whatever that Strong fluorescence does to the stone, too much to be able to enjoy the fact that it’s a one carat stone. I’d be afraid for people to see it, and somewhat embarrassed to show it off to anyone. All the life would be sucked out of it for ME, by the flaws and other detractions.

    I’m a firm believer in “You get what you pay for” and in this case, it wouldn’t be worth it to me. Again, this is personally, but I’d much rather have a smaller, much higher quality stone, for the same money, or maybe a little bit more, in a gorgeous mounting.

  2. IDK how much of a mess was left behind by that attempting to post debacle, but thanks for tidying it up for me, if you indeed were required to do so! ;-) I haven’t looked at my email in days, so if you had replied to the one I sent to you about the problem I was having, I haven’t seen it yet! :-/
    You don’t even have to post this if you don’t feel it’s necessary or appropriate – just wanted to convey my gratitude for any assistance you may have provided under the circumstances.

    • Hi Shari. Yes I did respond, weird that you didn’t get it. But it was due to a conflict with a plugin (spam stopper), that doesn’t work well with the forms once wordpress updated. I have disabled it for now. Will have to wait for them to update the bug before I enable it again. Thanks for pointing it out. -Richard

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