Calibrated Round & Princess Loose Diamond Lots and Parcels

Buying loose diamond lots and diamond parcels can be a very exhilarating experience. It provides customers with several diamonds that fall within a similar range of quality and diameter measurement characteristics. It provides an excellent opportunity for resale or custom jewelry work such as diamond tennis bracelets, diamond eternity wedding bands, identical pair of multiple diamond studs, etc. Smaller sized diamonds are preferred to be sold in multiple carats and not in single quantities. They can be calibrated according to clarity, color and measurements. You are buying diamonds in bulk and in larger numbers. This enables you to get a better discount as compared to buying it individually. As a customer you are confident that the diamonds have been calibrated and are identical in clarity, color and carat weights.

Several times, diamond jewelry pieces have uneven quality of diamonds, which are clearly visible with the naked eye. A discriminating buyer who spends thousands of dollars would most likely not tolerate that. These types of discrepancy are commonly seen in mall stores, mail-order & TV order discount jewelry. Although it is not possible to perfectly match diamonds, buying calibrated diamond parcels with similar characteristics minimises the visual differences dramatically.

Just like everything in this universe there are always disadvantages and downfalls. Buying loose diamond parcels is not for everybody. One of the most common issue about diamonds is trusting the seller. A trained and experienced diamond grader or gemologist is well equipped to combat this problem. However, only a limited amount of gemologists are trained in effectively and correctly grading smaller diamonds.

On the other hand you have to avoid getting stuck with a extra diamonds or less diamonds? A lot of customers land up getting more diamonds than they require incase of custom work. This causes a problem of excess diamonds, which they have no use of. These can be returned to the seller after the custom work is complete. They can also be resold to online at different auction websites to get a return.

It is also possible that you might need more diamonds. In the normal course of diamond setting a bench jeweler applies a lot of pressure on the diamonds. Although unlikely, this might break the diamonds. They will have to be re-ordered. Sometimes calculation errors might occur on the customers side. A diamond dealer or wholesaler should be in a good position to add on to your order in such unforeseen cases. He/she should have enough diamonds in stock to send you, if not the same, at least match the last order as best possible.

We at Adamas are familiar with the dealings in diamond parcels. We keep several loose diamond parcels in stock in various clarity and color ranges. We stock hundreds of carats of loose diamonds from 0.01 carat to 0.90 carat each.  Each of our diamond grader goes through almost 25 carats of melee (0.01 - 0.18) loose diamonds on a daily basis. Reasonable prices are accomplished with direct imports of diamonds from India. Please do not hesitate to contact us for your diamond needs. Please see our stock at https://shop.gemsutra.com or call us toll free at 800-657-5435.

 

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