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Loose diamonds Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:31 am  Loose diamonds
 

Does somebody know that what a loose diamond is?

Thanks!
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Loose diamonds Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:25 am  Loose diamonds
 

Hi Flora

A loose diamond is a diamond that is not fixed in a setting (such as a in a ring or a necklace).
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Loose diamonds Mon Jun 16, 2008 14:23 pm  Loose diamonds
 

Loose diamonds gained their popularity out of two reasons. Firstly because people demand for jewelry that reflects their style and this is possible only if it is made according to their likes and needs. So personalized jewelry is what people are seeking these days. Especially when it comes to engagement rings or wedding bands, they do not want it to be just as normal as any other ring. Second reason is that loose diamonds are a better form of investment than a piece of diamond jewelry. Loose diamonds, or any category of gemstones for that matter, will fetch you much more than what you invested in it!
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Loose Diamonds and the 4C’s Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:35 am  Loose Diamonds and the 4C’s
 

The 4C’s that should be considered while buying loose diamond are:
1. Color - Color decides the amount of yellow touch in the diamond
2. Cut - Cut determines how the light is refracted from the diamond.
3. Clarity - Clarity determines the impurities or flaws in the diamond
4. Carat - Carat is the weight of the diamond

The noteworthy site for loose diamonds is http://www.b2cjewels.com/loosediamonds.aspx
It also provide interactive search which helps in the search of diamonds according to their characteristics and price
http://www.b2cjewels.com/interactivesearchresult.aspx
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Loose diamonds Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:10 am  Loose diamonds
 

It's "A diamond in the rough". I'm just kidding. Smile
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