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Diamond Studs

 


1.51 Cushion Cut Engagement Ring
EGL certified F color VS2 Clarity
Price: $8895


12.08 Carat, I1/J, Very Good Cut
Platinum Setting
Price: $115000


2.24 Carat, I1/F-G, Very Good Cut
Platinum settings
Price: $5899


2.27 Carat, I1/H-I, Very Good Cut
Platinum Setting
Price: $5750


2.36 Carat, I1/H-I, Very Good Cut
Platinum settings
Price: $5900


2.38 Carat, I1/H-I, Very Good Cut
Platinum settings
Price: $5925


2.46 Carat Total weight Heart Shape Diamond Earrings
set in platinum SI2 clarity E color
Price: $9800


4.22 Carat, SI3-I1/HI, Very Good Cut
Platinum Setting
Price: $19250


5.21 Carat, SI2/J, Very Good Cut
Platinum Setting
Price: $23965


8.01 Carat, SI1/KL, Very Good Cut
Platinum Setting
Price: $65250


Blue Topaz and Diamond Earrings
8x6 Oval Blue Topaz and 1/3 Carat total weight of Diamonds
Price: $495


Citrine and Diamond Earrings
8mm Cushion Cut Citrine surrounded with 1/3 carat total weight of diamonds
Price: $595

 

Shopping for Diamonds

 

If you have proposed the daunting task of shopping for diamonds online, you have probably detected how difficult it is to figure out who has the best price for similar stones. Going from site to site, running individual searches on each one, afterwards perplexing to compare formula in several different browser windows – sound familiar?

 

There are consolidated shopping search engines out there and you may have used those when seeking for the best price on some other products, but those search engines have a major debility when it comes to diamonds. Shopping for a solid requires additional sum that general shopping search engines are not able to display. If you can’t at slightest see the cut, color and distinctness of diamonds side by side, afterwards the search formula are useless. You can’t compare apples to oranges and expect to figure out which is the better deal.

 

Wouldn’t it be available if there were a comparison search engine written privately for loose diamonds where you could search by shape, weight, cut, color, distinctness and price? Then you would see a list of relating diamonds from several online vendors and you could fast see who has the best price for a 1.50 carat, H-VS2 round solid with Ideal proportions. That’s not too much to ask, is it?

Well, now there is such a search engine – and you may be repelled by the results. But first, I would like to share a dirty little secret of the online solid world with you. Did you know that the solid register you see at one online solid vendor is the same as many other online vendors? How is this possible – these are competing companies, so how can they be selling the same exact diamonds? Simple – they don’t have any inventory!

 

This is how the online solid world functions – Retailers get lists of available diamonds from wholesalers around the country. Those wholesalers give the retailers a cost price and the retailers decide how high to mark up each diamond. The difference in price between retailers can be as much as $10,000 for a large diamond!

 

The retailers will afterwards post that solid to their online register – the exact same diamond, same shape, weight, cut, color, clarity, table width, total depth and measurements – but the price you pay will be different at each site! When you decide to purchase that diamond, the tradesman notifies the wholesaler and that solid is private from register and is no longer available to any other online retailer.

So how do you find the best price for the same exact solid without spending hours acid through formula from dozens of web sites? Simple. We have grown a loose diamonds price comparison search engine that shows you available diamonds that compare your criteria from mixed online vendors. One search will produce formula from around the web and you can sort the formula any way you like. Give it a try and you will be vacant at the differences in price for the same exact diamond!