If you’re about to spend some of your hard-earned money on a diamond. It’s absolutely VITAL that you know EXACTLY where your money is being spent. I’ll do my best to simplify it all and educate you enough so that you can make every single decision along the process. I’ll only be there to guide you along the way. Most importantly I’ll try my best to make the whole experience most relaxing and memorable!
One of my missions of my social media accounts is to try break that negative stereotype attached to the diamond and jewellery industry. I try to provide an authentic platform to show you all the different aspects of the industry that you might not usually see!
I want people to know that you actually CAN have a great and memorable experience when buying an engagement ring or any piece of jewellery for that matter, without the worry of being taken advantage of financially.
If diamond prices have come down how come we don't see price cuts at big jewelry stores like Tiffany? Also, lab diamonds have their place but I don't think people realize they are worthless, they have no resale value, even pawn shops won't take them.
These retailers, in addition to incredible mark ups will tack on the cost of running a brick & mortar store, employees salaries, and anything with a well known luxury name brand will cost more. Ultimately it comes down to the monopoly of the one entity that controls the majority of how many diamonds are in retail circulation. They want to act like diamonds are rare. The emperor is naked. We all know it. All that being said, diamond is my birthstone and one of my earliest memories is holding my Mom's hand and watching her modest diamond wedding band sparkle at me. It was love at first sight for me.
Diamonds are not rare, they are not on the periodic table, and can be manufactured from pretty much anything made of carbon. Worthless outside of its ability to cut things. It sparkles, who cares. I'd much rather buy gold, silver, copper, platinum etc.
Russia will need money far beyond the end (we hope) of the war. Other than gold (which is being sucked up for a variety of reasosn) I don't see the price of diamonds recovering for years ahead. Incidentally, the diamond I bought my wife 25 years ago (0.75ct. marquise, E, VS1) sells NOW for the same price.
I love my lab grown diamond earrings they sparkle more than CZs and are quite exquisite and worth every penny,I love them because they are produced in a lab without conflict nor blood shed,think about it before you choose a gemstone that's people friendly or from conflict, that is why I chose to buy Lab grown diamonds otherwise I probably wouldn't be able to sleep at night owning a jewel that came from conflict and destruction of innocent human beings just to have the same exact Gemstone known as diamonds.
I prefer natural because its origins. To me that’s what matters and price or resale means nothing to me. I know a lab diamond is identical and i fully appreciate them, and same as if people prefer lab diamonds, there is nothing wrong with that
Lab diamonds a fake. Because of the cost. And it’s really sad that everyone advertise labs as diamonds. Look. In 5-10 years labs install 100 thousands machines producing lab diamonds. Snd the cost of 3ct diamond will be, say, 500$. And then what? Do we need to ruin whole natural diamond industry? This is happening now! You all are ruining the whole diamond industry. You try to buy fake Gucci bags. Who is going to buy a real Gucci bag if they know that everyone around them have fake Gucci bags? Who will spend 80k$ for 2ct Tiffany ring if everyone around you have 3ct diamond rings for 1000$ looking identical?
This was a real good video because it actually explain all! But i have one question, if you could not tell the difference between the lab or real. If i go to a shop with a lab d and i have not certificates, how would you price it? If i dont say is a lab how would know if natural or lab?
That’s a lot of money tied up in inventory. Please allocate funds, for lighting that makes your merchandise appear dazzling, because none of these stones are setting themselves apart from the others, with fire and scintillation. Yes, they may be fantastic in person, but you’re making a video and the video is poor.
Lab and natural mined are both made of carbon. I go with the lab, why, because mined diamonds cause a lot of life, destroying our earth core and are not environmentally friendly.