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Does gold jewelry, especially brand name (Cartier, Tiffany) hold their value? Like you can resell for at least 50% if you use sites like the RealReal? |
Green tsavorite or sapphires. |
What do they wear, pray tell? |
No one. But if you don't have a spectrometer, you're not going to be able to reliably tell the difference between a lab-grown diamond and a high-quality mined diamond. You might be able to guess, but not with consistent accuracy. If there aren't inscriptions, a regular jeweler won't be able to identify a lab-grown diamond. |
This is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen posted on here. |
They come from second-tier carbon atoms. |
No the spectrometer will not detect lab grown that are made to order. There are plants in china that grow thousands of gem stone quality diamonds to match spectrometer and gas intrusions(bubbles) to natural diamonds for various mines. People have done the numbers. Somehow 75% of lab grown are just disappearing in India. There is a huge incentive to switch out labs for natural in the supply chain. Let’s say you have 100 2 cart diamonds. Whole sale lab grown diamonds are 85-90% of the cost and falling quickly. Switch out 10 diamonds and you can make some nice money. The documentation is easily forged. IGI and GIA are just agreements. |
| I'm in my mid 40s but my nieces, nephews, etc who have gotten engaged in the last five years have all bought lab diamonds. |
There are literally tons of diamonds. They are the most common gem stone and had no values till they were marketed. There is an endless supply of natural diamonds. |
| I hate diamonds. Expensive and over rated |
Lol yeah and I am not going to be the one to tell him. I have no idea if he got a bad price or if they didn’t point them out to him but I’m pretty sure he didn’t/doesn’t know. It’s clearly visible to the naked eye. I don’t care and I’ll just take it to the grave, lol. |
| Diamonds aren't worth much anyway, OP. |
No, if it’s not a brand name and doesn’t have any artistic value. With brand names, it’s tricky. Some items do really well on the resale sites, but those are the ones that fall into the narrow band of being desirable and recognizable enough that people know it’s e g Tiffany, but not so ubiquitous that there are tons of fakes and dupes around that are worn by “wrong” demographics. I don’t think you can predict where on that range your item will end in 10-20 years. |
Nope, I agree with the first PP. The vast majority of people will not be able to tell the quality of your stone. They will, however, see a beautiful setting and assume you spent a lot of money on the ring as a whole. Buy lab diamonds, OP, nobody will know. Anyone who says they can tell is a big fat liar. |