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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Very low resale value but if you don’t care about that buy them. Nobody will be able to tell visually. You need a tester to know the difference. If you want something investment worthy look for natural untreated colored stones with GIA or AGL certifications. [/quote] :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Diamonds are not an investment. They do not appreciate and you will not get back anything near what you paid a jeweler. All jewelry has a very low resale value. Only someone bad with money would buy gems/jewelry as an investment. [/quote] Natural rare colored diamonds and quality untreated colored stones went up in value. A natural pearl necklace my mother purchased in 1990 for $2500 I just sold for $12000 at auction. Even if you paid double retail on gold if you held it long enough you’ve made money. [/quote] Are their lab created natural pearls? No. Natural matched pearls are actually rare, as are untreated color stones. Gold is currently at a high value, but most people don’t have large gold pieces, it’s just the setting. Most jewelry does not appreciate life that. It’s been mentioned multiple times that exceptional diamonds are different. We aren’t comparing lab diamonds to enormous stones, or stones that belonged to historically significant people. We are talking about typical UMC and UMC+ jewelry. [/quote]
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