They just put diamond in there so they can make it more expensive.
You didn't specify what KT? You can go to this website if you're looking to trade in your jewelry as scrap gold. You should be able to see the stamp on it, it will sometimes be in a place hard to locate. They can test the gold for you when you bring it in. Just ask if they're going to charge you to do so. Cause that will take away from the money you get back. See related link below.. It tells you the steps to figure out the value of the gold in all karats. You have to look on your jewelry to see if it's 10kt, 14kt, or 18kt. there's a step by step chart to figure it out. just do it BEFORE you bring it in. Make sure the weight is right. They don't keep the stones, you'll get those back, if they're a reputable jeweler. Just don't whatever you do, let it leave your site. I had a diamond ring worth 4500.00 stolen that way. He claimed he wanted to take it into his office to "get a better picture of it. when I had it appraised and said it was better lighting in there. He claimed he had to take out the stone to clean it. Which wasn't even true. He told the guy that took out the stone, "don't tighten it too much" which struck me funny as diamonds are the hardest surface, you can't damage them by tightening the prongs. Long story short, he replaced my diamond with a cubic zirchonia and I had no idea. I went to another reputable jeweler to sell it, and the guy told me you don't need to remove a stone to clean it first of all, then he asked me if it ever left my sight. I told him the only one that did that was the jeweler, when he took it into his office to "get a better picture of it". The Jeweler told me also that he could tell it wasn't the same ring just by the picture. I should have known. That was a stupid thing to do but I know better the next time. that was an antique yellow diamond. Worth a lot of money, and we needed food. Never ever let your jewelry leave your sight when you have it appraised. I was new to having an appraisal done and never thought that would happen. There's no honesty in business I guess. Hope I answered your question for you. Good luck I think the page said today June 9th 2011 that it was worth 1550.80 on the high side, and 1533.10 on the low side.
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Diamonds are (slightly) harder, therefore they're worth more. Naturally occuring moissanite is rarer than diamonds, but that doesn't really factor into the equation because the gems used for moissanite jewelry are artificially produced anyway.
The only difference is a phase shift of pi/2 radians (90 degrees), so there is no aprticular advantage in either.
If you have a 24-carat diamond best practices dictate that you take the gem to a certified gemologist and pay for a document of its carat weight, colour, cut and clarity. This will give you a better idea of its value. Strictly, it's worth whatever someone else will pay you for it. For comparison, the largest diamond you can purchase today on Blue Nile is a 20.37 carat round diamond, of E colour, VVS1 clarity, which you can buy for US$4,332.624. As well, don't confuse karat -- a purity measurement for precious metal, with carat -- a weight measurement for gem stones.
A better test is with a probe, which your jeweler will use to tell you if the diamond is a real diamond.
The best way is to take it to an jeweler or, better yet, jewelry appraiser.
Short answer: yes, to any jeweler who buys diamond rings. Longer answer: find a jeweler interested in giving you fair value for your diamond. You are best advised to take your diamond to a certified gemologist, who will document its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. Then, you'll be better prepared to recognize a fair value offer.
Emerald's better.
The field test for diamond is 'extreme hardness'. If you believe that you've found a diamond stone, you can take it to a jeweler, who will apply a probe and verify your find as a diamond stone, or not.
It fluorescesAnother AnswerNote that some diamonds possess florescence, some do not.A reputable jeweler with a probe will generally be able to tell you whether or not a diamond is a real diamond. A better test is to take the diamond to a certified gemologist and pay for a certificate.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can look at your stone and give you an estimate. A pink diamond, because of its rarity, is worth more than a similar 'colourless' diamond. As well, you can pay a certified gemologist to document your diamond, and give you a better idea of its value.
Diamond in my opinion because platinum is cool in all buy diamond is better because of the elite four ,and theres no difference so u pick
both are equal the only difference is location in Pokemon and different species
You should try and sell your diamond bracelet on ebay.AnswerSell it to trained professionals who take into evaluation the 4Cs of a diamond, its intrinsic value and factor in the history, craftsmanship, and market desirability of diamonds. Look for GIA certified staff, BBB ratings and reputation over the years, before dealing with any jeweler. A professional jeweler will surely evaluate the best price for your bracelet and will give best deal for it.
Diamond.
In of weaving by putting the ends on parallel sides weave it by putting the ends on the corners so while our weaving it should look like a diamond in Ariel view ( this technique is better shown than said)