You should insure your diamonds from the diamond place you got it from. You should ask them how much the insurance is. It will probably cost you a couple hundred dollars but it is worth it. Be aware that you will not get the money for the ring if you loose it but the company may replace the ring.
Depending on where you work in the distribution chain when you work with diamonds, you could be called a:GeologistMinerSorterDiamond cutterJewelery fabricatorSalesIn all these arenas, people grade, insure, and otherwise admire diamonds.
'Society' could purchase diamonds with certificates from the Kimberley Process, or from some other authentic procedure to insure that the diamond being purchased is not a blood diamond.
Depends if your mailing 11 pounds of diamonds, or 11 pounds of rags.
The smartest sixth graders that I know keep their diamonds in the bank vault, to insure and wear as adults and to pass along to their children.
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insure should be "ensure"
Yes they should. or their grandaughters ;)
Althoguh clarity or color enhanced diamonds are "safe" to buy, they should be dramatically discounted from the price of natural diamonds.
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Yes you should be able to.
Diamonds are very durable, but should be occaisionally wiped wit a lint-free cloth of if it is greasy you can use dish detergent..
You should insure your car from where you live. Your insurance should cover you anywhere you drive within the contiguous United States. My, that's a long long commute - lol.