Hello sir! I have a 5 carat diamond from the 1930's that changes color. It is a intense lime green in daylight and in incandescent or less bright light, it turns a bluish-green gray. Is this normal? Thanks
hi sir i have friend whom i really haven't met in person but he ask me how to safely sell his diamonds but the catch is its not a diamond jewelry but an actual raw diamonds they have attempted to sell it to private buyers but once they send the sample the buyer said it was fake but never gave the allegedly diamond sample back does it indicates that what they found was actually a real diamond? and how to sell it safely without a chance of getting scammed cause even pawnshops weren't good at negotiation they'll pay you 10k or less for a kilogram of diamonds but in fact the actual price in the commodity market it should be worth millions and millions of us dollars
See the. below links for information regarding rough diamonds a first couple steps for your friend. www.kimberleyprocess.com/ second: www.gia.edu/ Our company www.diamocycle.com deals with only 2nd hand natural polished diamonds there are several mineral auctions world wide that deal with rough diamonds for collectors. We cannot recommend one. Kind Regards, Diamocycle.com
@@diamocycle8897 and what 2nd natural polished diamond mean my friend ? my friend got it from the actuam mountain so it might be still attached into a rock or something but its clear as water
In response Diamocycle.com only deals with polished diamonds, and we are online marketplace connecting vetted diamond items with buyers providing peace of mind in the transaction. We are not a marketplace for rough diamonds. They would have to google that, and we would not advise anyone as we do not work in that field. Best, of Luck Diamocycle Team
Sir recently I picked loose diamonds near a kimberlite rock eruption in India. I find very difficult to get certified first of all as there is only one lab located far away from my village. 140 carat internally flawless diamond rough and a pink rough are also in my possession. Please guide me how to sell or give me a contact address. Thank you🙏🙏
Good day, actually my son was found an assorted colors of uncut diamonds, he was found it during the making of extention road in our Provence in Cebu Philippines how should we know if it is real
Hi great question. The rough diamond trade has been organized by www.kimberleyprocess.com/ . This also depends on what country you are from and who your relationships are in the trade. The United States have these laws. www.cbp.gov/trade/programs-administration/kimberley-diamonds-process-certification/rough-diamond-importation-procedures. Anyone dealing in rough diamonds in a member country has to follow these procedures. As we are dealing in polished diamond company specifically in the United States domestic market we do not deal in rough diamond as everything is already cut. A diamond cutter in your country were you reside if not The United States would be a could reference tool for you. Along with following all applicable laws for your region. We cannot give legal advice. Hope this helps!
@@sanjithijam5671 Get them certfifed by GIA in India. Get an account. Rubies have significant value in the right color profile. Once certfifed shop them with multiple gem dealers in India. We are not a Indian company doing trade there, so i suggest trying to find honest people in the trade in India. Perhaps pay for an estimate of value, so you know market price and do not under sell.
I can’t believe the redundant questions on here. Watch the video people! Having said that-I am in the process trying to sell some stones and it is depressing.
Hi Liezl, Please visit us on our website we offer a platform to sell diamonds. You can a submit a listing here, and a member of our team will review it. www.diamocycle.com/sell-a-diamond
Hi We do not deal in rough diamonds or currently help customers sell diamonds outside the us. We recommend you work with a local diamond cutter and then have your polished goods certified by GIA in your area. Please understand the importation of rough diamonds and some polished diamonds is regulated within the United States States. For more information on Conflict area diamonds, see www.kimberleyprocess.com/
I have a 1.25 karat D color vs2 for sale. I have the GIA papers and recipe. I bought it in Los Angeles in 2002 from a private broker my CAA agent hooked me up with. I paid 10 k. Make an offer.
diamocycle.com/sellers-guide-1/ Here a link to a guide how to sell on our marketplace. Here is the link to create a listing diamocycle.com/sell-a-diamond/
Suggest you work with a diamond cutter, and then sell polished diamonds. They will need to be certified by GIA. Afterward, you can take to several jewelers, auctions, or diamond traders.
Find an honest diamond cutter in surat. Cut your stone. Submit to GIA India. Certify. Then take it to three reputable retail jewelers for bids. You can find a private buyer needing a diamond for engagement. It will be worth far more cut and polished, and certfifed by GIA.