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Pls List All websites to purchase loose diamonds?

Lovefaith

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Please! & thank you! & let me know which you recommend the most!
 
James Allen, Good Old Gold, Whiteflash, Love Affair Diamonds, and Jewels by Grace.
 
It all depends on who has what you want at the time you are looking. Some specialize in rounds, some in true antiques, some in fancies (non round), cushions, etc.

In addition to the ones above:
Brilliantly Engaged, Brian Gavin Diamonds, IDJewelry, B2C Jewels, and High Performance Diamonds.
 
This will be an unpopular answer among most pricescopers, however, I used Blue Nile and had great luck finding my diamond. The price couldn't be beat. I know they don't have images, but I went into it knowing that I could return it after getting it appraised. I used the HCA tool to rule out the duds.
 
I bought my earrings loose from James Allen. I've also bought a nice loose diamond from Diamond Zone on ebay.
 
Jimmianne|1426587655|3848391 said:
James Allen, Good Old Gold, Whiteflash, Love Affair Diamonds, and Jewels by Grace.

I should have qualified my response by saying that these are the vendors I have actually done business with.
 
I purchased through http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/ and could not possibly be happier. I also looked hard at https://enchanteddiamonds.com/ and blue nile and b2c mentioned above. But as stated above it really depends on what you are looking for in a stone. Look online and see what you can find and then ask in this forum and you will get lots of reviews, suggestions, etc to help find the perfect diamond for you.
 
dismom3|1426598113|3848443 said:
This will be an unpopular answer among most pricescopers, however, I used Blue Nile and had great luck finding my diamond. The price couldn't be beat. I know they don't have images, but I went into it knowing that I could return it after getting it appraised. I used the HCA tool to rule out the duds.


Regarding no images, these have a cost-basis just like other 'value added’ services like return-policies, shipping costs, warranty periods. Those must be taken into account by each individual purchaser. It may be interesting to note that the same diamond is frequently listed on several websites. This will be a ‘virtual diamond’ offered by a root supplier and shown by a number of sellers. When it’s listed at differing prices, one can consider the different value added services you will receive from vendor-to-vendor. One of the most important (to many) is someone who will actually inspect that diamond in their offices before selling it to you. Check each seller carefully for these services to make sure your experience is all that you hope it will be!
 
dismom3|1426598113|3848443 said:
This will be an unpopular answer among most pricescopers, however, I used Blue Nile and had great luck finding my diamond. The price couldn't be beat. I know they don't have images, but I went into it knowing that I could return it after getting it appraised. I used the HCA tool to rule out the duds.

No reason that I can think of that it would be unpopular with Pricescopers. It all depends on what you want in your diamond. Are you wanting a Maserati or a nice Chevy. The two will be bought at different places and for different prices.

Of course, once you have gotten used to driving a Maserati, it will be hard going back to a nice Chevy...

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