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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Guide To Finding An Affordable Pink Diamond



They say that a man's best friend is a dog. A woman's best friend on the other hand, is the diamond. And diamonds after all, are the ideal best friends to have since they smell better and last longer; plus, diamonds don't chew your bed sheets or drool on your mail. And this is why a pink diamond is something many women choose to invest in. However, buying these diamonds is not as simple as going to the store and pointing what you want and then paying for it. To start, diamonds are quite expensive. Especially if you want to invest in colored diamonds. There are in fact, a few things you are going to have to do so you can find affordable diamonds.

To start with, you have to set a budget before you buy the diamond you are interested in. When you buy colored diamond engagement rings, you have to be sure you will buy only from jewelers whom you can trust. This is so you can be sure you are indeed buying genuine diamonds. Considering the fact that these stones are very expensive, it is only right that you take some time to ensure the quality of the diamonds you are about to buy. If you are looking for bargain prices, what you can do is comparison shop between two or more jewelers so you can find easy to afford deals on these jewels. This may take some time but hey, you are shopping for sparklers so this will not be very stressful at all.

If you want to buy more affordable diamonds however, there is an alternative to natural diamonds. You can buy cultured fancy pink diamonds for nearly half the price of a natural diamond. There is a reason why these cultured diamonds are more affordable than natural ones. One main thing to understand about pink diamonds is that natural diamonds take millions of years to form underground and would cost jewelers millions of dollars to process and deliver to their stores. This greatly adds to the price tag of the diamond. A cultured diamond only takes four days to form in a laboratory on the other hand. The diamonds form the lab are then processed and delivered to the stores and the entire prices takes a week or two, at most. Jewelers spend less time, effort and money processing these stones which is why they can sell it at much lower prices, which the end consumer is sure to appreciate.



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