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Celinesque
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posted 12-27-2000 02:46 PM    
I'm new to this website and quite uneducated when it comes to diamonds. Anyway, my boyfriend got me some diamond earrings for Christmas and he said the jeweler told him that they were "A Quality" as opposed to "B Quality." I'm familiar with the 4 C's of diamonds but I'd never heard of "A Quality." Is this something the jeweler created to indicate a range of clarity? Any information on this would be greatly appreciated! THANKS!

 
leonid
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posted 12-27-2000 03:07 PM    
Hi Celinesque, I never heard of this system either...

Would be good to know what jeweler was meant.

If you can post here an info on your diamonds we can see what grade they belong.

 

Cut Nut
cut rock

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From:Melbourne Australia
Registered: Aug 2000

posted 12-28-2000 10:31 PM    
Jewlers are people. People like to make their own rules for games so they can win.
This game is played by having an in house grading that means zilch outside his own store.
To get A grade you have to go back there. But someone else’s A might be his B or AAA.

It is just a game. We jewlers live in a competitive world and we are good at games, but the only hard rule is buyer makes the rules!

 

leonid
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posted 12-29-2000 05:06 AM    
Thanks Garry, You're adding lovely philosophical flavor to the diamond buying process

 
oldminer
cut rock

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From:Philadelphia, PA
Registered: Sep 2000

posted 12-29-2000 10:51 AM    
"A quality"
This might be the best they carry in their store. It might be less than their "AAA" or "AA quality". Probably it is somewhat better than their "B" or "C quality", but we'd only be guessing.

The whole matter of diamond "quality" is an artifice to give some structure and guidance to jewelers and consumers. Nature gives us the rough material and we have this human need to alter it by cutting, polishing and then quality grading it according to a system that we (DeBeers, etc) have created.

In truth, you ought to buy what you like the best keeping your budget and emotional needs in mind. This may prove easier said than done, but don't get overwhelmed by the grading structure that has been applied to diamonds. Letters of the alphabet do not make a stone pretty. Use your own vision and your own best judgement combined with the knowledge you can gain from advisors like you'll find here.

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David Atlas
Accredited Gem Appraisers

 

Celinesque
rough rock

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posted 12-29-2000 12:58 PM    
Thank you all very much for your insights. I went to the Jewelry Store's website and chatted on line with a representative who told me the break down of clarity and color for their version of "A Quality." I figured it was something unique to the particular jeweler since I couldn't find anything about "A Quality" on Bluenile.com and similar websites. As you say, the most important thing is whether I like them and I love them!!

 
leonid
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posted 12-29-2000 01:10 PM    
That's the most important thing, Celinesque!

Enjoy!

 



 
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