Purchasing Bonded Diamonds By Jennifer Flanders If you are going purchase a diamond any time soon, you should think about buying them from a jeweler that is bonded. There are many jewelers available but only five percent in the entire world are bonded. It may be more expensive to deal with a bonded jeweler, but the overall experience definitely pays for itself.
This is because a bonded jeweler has a refund policy on the Diamonds");
you purchase so if you buy one, you can return it any time for a one hundred percent refund. Non bonded diamonds");
do not have the same policy attached and you will have to be wary of the reasons behind that.
Bonded Diamonds");
are not treated and they are completely natural so the jeweler who shows them to you feels confident enough to sell them with a breakage policy. This means, should the stone break or chip, the jeweler will replace the diamond one time for free.
The value of a bonded diamond has a fixed appreciation rate to keep pace with inflation. So, the bonded diamond’s value would increase over time. This usually applies to the trade in diamonds");
not the buy
back diamonds.
In addition, you will be protected in the event that there is a market
crash. In this situation, as you would expect, the value of the diamond
would naturally decrease but if you had dealt with a bonded jeweler
you will be able to get a refund of what you originally paid for minus
the current price of the diamond.
To locate a local bonded jeweler
ask around in your local stores if that proves to be difficult try
searching the internet or go back to your local jewelry stores and
ask for referrals. If that doesn’t work, tell the jewelers you are
dealing with that you will only buy bonded diamonds.
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