If you are feeling pressured and squeezed to the point of actually turning into a diamond, grab a green tea, and stop by at Rick's Olde Gold! We will help take the pressure out of diamond and jewelry buying and selling.
ABCs of Diamonds
When you're acting like a person that knows diamonds, you'll know this.
Do's and Don'ts
Diamond Don'ts
Online selling often lacks important safegaurds
Listen to the the buyer. We're knowledgeable!
Do not sell your diamond jewelry at a furniture estate sale
If you're uncomfortable in a store, politely exit
Store owner should not take your diamond in the back for an extended time. This is unprofessional and uncomfortable.
Try not to sell diamonds when the store is near closing
Diamond Do's
Get qoutes on your diamonds before you sell them.
Bring in all paperwork and certifications that you have
Diamonds are not seasonal and can be sold at any time
Clean your jewelry first and do not pull stones out
Large diamonds are most valuable but all stones have value
Establish a rapport with a store you trust, like Rick's Olde Gold
Think about a diamond expert and do what they would do
Our educational section using cool charts; Here at Rick's Olde Gold, where we help you with "That book learnin' fer you readin' folk."
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Clarity
3 Basic forms of inclusions
(Inclusions block light)
Cracks - like broken glass
Clouds - like storm clouds
Black spots - like pepper flakes
Color
Yellow is less desirable
Colorless is ideal
Cuts
Round diamonds always retain their value.
Cuts other than round can vary greatly in value depending on trends.
Fun facts
A one carat diamond is about the size of a pencil eraser
The above grades determine the value along with carat weight
If you like the look of the diamond overall, buy it!
Shine on you crazy diamond!