Diamond eternity band prices range depending on the quality of the diamond, the type of metal. They can range from around $800 - $5000 +. If you are looking into purchasing a diamond eternity band it is best to look around to find one within your budget that meets your requirements.
The cost of an eternity band depends on the size, the cut, and the location where it is purchased. On average, it can be expected that between $1800 and 2600 on average can be spent on the typical band.
This simple and delicate Pero Half Eternity Band is the Lab Grown Diamond complement to a delicate engagement ring.
emerald cut eternity band
The cost of the ring includes the engraving of two names and a phrase on the inside band.
Depending on the quality of the diamond and the type of metal used for the band, the price ranges can vary from $149 to over $6000 with online retailers.
Traditionally, eternity rings are worn above the wedding band and engagement ring. The wedding band is first, closest to your heart, then the engagement ring above, then the eternity ring.
Diamond Head - band - was created in 1976.
King Diamond - band - was created in 1985.
An eternity band can be purchased online at Amazon. eBay, Zehrs, Peoples Jewellers, Ross Simons, Stuller, Russell Oliver, Promises, Gem Vara and Stella & Dot.
There are a number of retailers that sell discounted diamond bands. Some of these retailers include Super Jeweler, Dazziling Rock, and My Jewelry Box. When purchasing a diamond band, you should always compare the price and diamond grade as well as inquire about the guarantee and return policy.
The wearer is protecting the diamond ring because it is worth more than the band.
A ring's value is a combination of the metal band and the diamond, plus, of course, any sympathetic attachments. Metal Band: # Weigh the metal band on a proper jeweler's scale. (If you don't have access to a jeweler's scale, make sure to convert the weight to Troy ounces, roughly 1.1 times the usual ounce.) # Check the price for 24-karat gold. Try a site such as Monex (see links below). # Multiply the weight times the price. This is the dollar value of the 24-karat gold in the ring. Diamond # Dig up the diamond's certificate; or send the ring for laboratory testing (approximately $100 for a 1-carat diamond); or take the ring to an appraiser. # The appraiser should give you the retail value of the diamond. # If you have the diamond's certificate, you can plug its attributes into a diamond search engine, such as Diamond Price Guru (see links below), to see how much the same diamond would cost at a dozen reputable online dealers. Add the values of the metal band and the diamond together, and you have a reasonable quantification of the ring's total value. Sentimental value is also important for many owners. But if you are considering selling a ring, remember the person buying it doesn't attach the same sentimental value to it.