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The value of a diamond cannot be determined based on color alone.
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When purchasing diamond insurance, many insurance brokers will direct you towards a Replacement Value policy which will give you the amount needed to replace your diamond should it be stolen. Yet, it might be in your best interest to look into an Actual Cash Value policy instead. The policy will pay out the current value of the diamond, so, if it appraises higher than what was paid for it, you still get what the diamond is actually worth in the current market.
you must take it to the lab and get it varified they will tell you its current market value. Because the diamont value varies from its color to cut.
Take your ring to a certified gemologist and pay for a certificate that documents the diamond's cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. As well, the document will name the metal and its purity. This work will help you establish its current value.
Take your diamond to a gemologist who can help you determine the depth of the scratches and advise you of the current value of the diamond without the scratches. This valuation includes its carat weight, its colour, its clarity and its cut. Then, the gemologist can advise you as to the best course of repair, given the attributes of the diamond that you want to preserve, and the estimated value once these repairs are made. Finally, you can decide whether or not to pursue the repairs, given the altered -- even enhanced -- value of the diamond after repairs have been made.
The value of a diamond depends on the quality of a diamond, which is determined by the diamond's attributes or its 4 C's (which include: color, clarity, cut and carat weight). Generally speaking, the higher the quality of the diamond, the higher its value will be.
Diamond weight per se is not valued as a single component of a diamond's overall value. Weight is included with colour, cut and clarity to value a diamond.
Gem is a generic word used to described something of value or that appears to be of value. Diamond is a very specific gem, and is of value and appears to be of value.
Diamond value depends on the '4 Cs': cut, color, clarity and carat weight.
The value of a synthetic diamond is not as easy to determine as that of a real diamond. It's value may be exactly what a buyer will pay you for the stone.