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SWITCH
YOUR DIAMOND?
The fear that most women face is
having an important diamond switched by some unscrupulous
jeweler, and most of time it has to do with sentiment.
Possibly, the original engagement ring or a family
heirloom.
Most jewelers are honest and ethical
merchants. Some may charge more money than others
(sometimes a lot more!), but morally speaking, switching
doesn't happen with great frequency- but it can happen.
To safeguard you from having this
experience, find a reputable appraiser who can give
you a very definitive description of your diamonds.
This should include the shape, millimeter dimensions,
carat weight, color, clarity and cutting grades. The
critical element is to have a plotted diagram- a blueprint
of the diamond. This will show the internal and external
characteristics of the stone- inclusions (size, configuration
and location), blemishes, damage and any peculiarities.
Having all of this will preclude anyone from possibly
substituting your diamond with another.
In addition, should the diamond
ever be stolen and recovered by an enforcement agency,
you'll be able to claim your diamond with having this
absolute identification, otherwise, it will be auctioned
off at their next sale. If you choose not to obtain
an appraisal, at least take a close-up photo of all
of your valuables.
An American Gem Society Certified
Gemologist or Certified Gemologist Appraiser is prepared
and capable of handling this for you.
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