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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Purchasing Diamond Jewellery

Apr 22, 2024

Diamond jewellery holds a great significance in many of our lives. Diamonds can mark significant occasions, love and moments in time. While these moments can be so special, finding the right jewellery supplier, and getting diamond jewellery right can be a tricky task. There are many common mistakes that are made when it comes to buying diamond jewellery, and we're here to dive into them! From rushing your purchase to shopping online, there are many small things to avoid if you want to get your diamond purchase right!


To find out more about the ways you can get your diamond jewellery purchase right, keep on reading our blog!



Common Mistakes To Avoid: Our Checklist


It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of buying diamond jewellery. Whether it’s for you or a loved one, it’s important not to rush your decision. We’ve created a checklist of the most important mistakes to avoid when it comes to finding the perfect diamond piece for your loved one! Read below to learn more.


Don’t Rush Into Your Purchase


First and foremost, as exciting as this process is, especially for surprise jewellery, you may be in a rush to find the perfect piece. It's important to be aware that finding the right diamond may take some looking around, so be patient in your search! Doing your research, browsing different diamond stores and educating yourself will help you to make the most high value purchase when it comes to your diamond. By taking your time, your diamond will not just have monetary value, but it will be more sentimentally significant to you or your loved one!


Visiting various diamond stores and jewellery shops can be a great way to see the different kinds of diamond pieces out there, and expand your search. Jewellers and experts can help you find the perfect piece of jewellery based on your requirements, using their expertise to guide you! Here at Ian Mundie & Son, we can give you our best advice through a consultation, so that you can make the most informed decision going forward!


Don’t Forget The 4 C’s For Diamond Rings


You may have heard of the 4 C’s before, and they are not to be forgotten when looking for your diamond purchase! Each of the C's stands for the factors that impact the aesthetics of your diamond, and they should be the foundation of your decision. If you're after an eye-catching, sparkly diamond, read below to learn more about the 4 C's.


●    Cut - The cut of a diamond is the proportion and arrangement of facets, which determine the sparkle and brilliance of your diamond. The scale ranges from excellent to poor, and is the factor responsible for the sparkle of your stone. A high cut grade can make some diamonds stand out over others! A good cut will also enhance the diamond's colour, clarity and carat weight too!

●    Clarity - The clarity of your diamond is the absence of internal inclusions, and surface blemishes on the stone. The scale for clarity ranges from internally flawless to included. Professionals will use specialised equipment to assess the diamond’s imperfections that would be invisible to the naked eye. Clarity is important for a diamond’s appearance, quality and price.

●    Colour - The colour of a diamond can also have a significant impact on the price, appearance and quality. There are different coloured grades of diamonds, and the scale of colours refer to whether a diamond is colourless, has a slight yellow tint, or is a fancy colour. Grade D diamonds are the rarest, and purest colourless diamonds.

●    Carat - Carat is often confused with a measurement of size, but it's actually the term used to describe the weight of gemstones and diamonds. Diamond carats can be very important for some buyers, and the carat weight will often have a significant impact on the price of the diamond. Larger diamonds are rarer, so carat can increase the price of your ring.


The 4 C’s may seem like a lot to consider, but together they all contribute to the overall beauty and value of a diamond. If you’re really treating yourself, or a loved one, paying close attention to the 4 C’s can help you pick out the perfect stone.


Ensure You Choose The Right Setting For Your Ring


If you're shopping for an engagement ring, choosing the right setting is extremely important. You may be wondering, what is a ring setting? A ring setting and style is one of the most important parts of the engagement ring, as it determines how the gemstone is held in the ring. Different ring settings can actually impact your ring more than you think!


●    First off, the setting of your diamond, which holds it securely in place, will actually ensure that it remains safe and intact, keeping it protected, especially if it's being worn daily.

●    Different diamond shapes are complemented by different settings, so it’s important to choose a setting that looks good with the particular diamond you’ve chosen!

●    Your diamond’s setting is also crucial for the brilliance of your diamond. Certain settings allow better light reflection, meaning you can appreciate the true beauty and brilliance of the diamond you’ve chosen!

●    Well designed settings also help for comfortable wear, as well as matching the aesthetic of whoever’s wearing it! If you or your loved one is super active, or uses their hands a lot day to day, you may want to consider this in your choice of setting!


Don’t Shop Online


Online shopping has become extremely popular, but when it comes to diamonds, you don't want to shop online. It can come with a range of risks, and you may not be happy with your purchase. When you shop online for diamonds, you are unable to look at it in person until it arrives, which can leave you disappointed when you first see it! The jewellery may be misrepresented or illegitimate, leaving you with poor quality items. If you do end up with an item you aren't happy with, some online jewellery stores may not accept returns, possibly meaning you lose your money. If your jewellery looks bad, or doesn't fit, this could be a waste.


You're unable to get personal, professional advice, or visually compare diamonds when you shop online, so visiting in person jewellery stores is a much better idea!


Don’t Buy An Uncertified Diamond


Another key mistake to avoid is buying an uncertified diamond. Buying an uncertified diamond can lead to uncertainty and a disappointing stone in the long run. Read below to learn more about the problems with buying an uncertified diamond:


●    Lack Of Assurance - You may have a lack of assurance when it comes to buying an uncertified diamond, and it’s definitely something to avoid. Without proper certification, there will be no proof of authenticity regarding the diamond’s quality and characteristics.

●    Inaccurate Grading - Without a professional grading and authentic evaluation, the grading of your diamond may be incorrect. This can lead to problems later down the line, and may mean your diamond is not legitimate.

●    Lower Resale Value - If you ever decide to sell the diamond on, or have a diamond valuation, having an uncertified diamond can lead to some problems. Without proper or legitimate documentation, your diamond may not be legitimate, and may have a lower resale value than you intended.


Ian Mundie & Son: Diamond Rings, Diamond Valuations & More


Diamond jewellery isn’t just jewellery, it’s a moment in time. As you can probably see, a lot of thought and care goes into choosing diamond jewellery, and there are multiple factors that should be considered before you make your final choice.


Here at Ian Mundie & Son, we understand the importance of those special moments, which is why we offer a range of comprehensive diamond jewellery services. From platinum engagement rings and diamond jewellery sets to diamond valuation services. Our expertise has allowed us to carry out quality diamond services for over 30 years!


To learn more about our diamond jewellery, or our other services, feel free to get in touch with us today! We will be happy to help you find the perfect diamond for the occasion! 

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