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Review of Black Diamond quality before buying online


By PricePointShop
Oct 14, 2011 - 1:40:33 AM

In recent years the popularity of Black  Diamond rapidly growing and increasingly jewelry designs will build on these  mysterious gems. Did you know that although there are some notable differences  between the black diamonds and conventional, it is both difficult and only  slightly lower than the prices.

 

If you have diamonds in bulk or pre-defined  black buyer, there are some things you should learn.

 

Know the dissimilarity between natural and  improved

 

Natural black diamonds, is that those who are naturally  dark, because the number plate as inclusions, especially graphite. The  inclusions are gas-particles and other complexities, as they formed. The many  recordings, they are very difficult to cut and grind. Not only are they very  porous, but they have many cracks and crevices, making them unsuitable for most  traditional jewelry.

 

Most of the black diamonds that are found  in jewelry have been treated or enhanced. These diamonds are exposed to extreme  temperatures or radiation to make them look black. They can be polished to  perfection than a diamond.

 

Although it is recommended to improve their  quality diamonds to buy more, you know what you buy.

 

The best way to determine whether the Black  Diamond is a natural or processed Megalith is the use of strong light or fiber  in a narrow edge in the form of a diamond and sees the other side. If you have  a dark green or brown edges have been treated or enhanced diamond.

 

Black Diamond therapy is still a diamond,  but not the tester DiamondNite because of a change in conductivity of diamond,  as it is processed, and the tester does not regard it as a diamond, but it  really is.

 

What  is the 4 C’

 

If you're in the market to buy a diamond,  whether it is black or another color, you should familiarize yourself with the  four C "for control is a diamond.

 

These are cut, color, clarity and carat.  These are the four main aspects of a diamond to assess and decide how much it  should cost.

 

Furthermore, by buying wholesale black  diamond, the person checking the seller's return and so any update of the  policies that the individual is aware of the situation in case you do not have  a return of the diamond. There is also a regular 30 days return policy when  buying diamonds, so that each can see the stone in person and determine whether  the quality that I wanted to buy the stone is.

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