Archive for December, 2010

Why Diamond Rings for Engagement?

The cultural worth having to do with diamond rings is truly one of everlasting love. Set into engagement rings, the particular scintillating cut sides stand for life-long dedication along with monogamy. In spite of this, the wonder and reputation of a wedding ring is actually not necessarily especially a expression of wedded fervor. As ladies have turned out to be a far more considerable part of the corporate environment, the actual interest in diamond rings devised for the right hands will continue to expand significantly. As a icon of self-reliance and private prosperity, right-hand bands show that a woman has genuinely come into her own in a male-dominated community. The historic importance of diamonds as being a image of value and commitment is thoroughly joined to the loose diamonds industry. Currently, nearly all diamonds available on the market aren’t the actual infamous ‘blood diamonds’ they once were. Still, simply because diamonds are generally mined within other parts around the globe, it’s important to take advice from the jeweler to make certain the particular diamonds inside your charming wedding ring (regardless of the particular particular importance) originate from any mine that respects the working circumstances of the particular miners.

Hey Denver! Sell Your Gold or Diamonds – Get Educated & Get More $$$

Many people ask me who will buy their old jewelry or diamonds in Denver. I’ve been asked the question so many times, in-fact, that I decided to write a quick post to let people know my answer.

Denver gold prices have soared over the past year; however many Denver jewelers have not changed the prices they are offering for scrap gold as the prices have increased. As a result, many establishments are still buying gold at $7-10 per gram and reselling it to the market at around $18-20 per gram.

While the general public will rarely receive market value for scrap or melt gold, there are three or four jewelers around town that will offer $14 or more for each gram of your unused gold. Of those, I’ve found that 90% of time, more is offered by a small Denver jewelery store . You can find them online at http://www.thediamondreserve.com.

If you also have a large diamond to sell, it is highly unlikely you will be able to find a buyer on public sites, such as Craigslist or Ebay. The best option, if you can find someone, is to attempt to find a friend who is actively looking for a diamond to buy. While rare, this option will offer your friend a great price on a diamond, and you’ll recover the most value possible from your diamond.

If you’re unable to find a friend in the diamond market, however, the second best option to sell your loose diamonds to a wholesale diamond broker. Most of these wholesalers are able to resell the diamond on a global market listing fairly quickly, and are therefore able to offer more than a standard jewelery store would be able to, as they do not have to wait several months or years to recover their investment in the diamond.

Until next time, take care and have fun!

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