925 Biżuteria srebrna z pewnością nie jest tania. Wymaga to sporo inwestycji z Twojej strony, niezależnie od tego, czy kupujesz srebrny wisiorek, czy naszyjnik. Jest to jednak inwestycja opłacalna, gdyż jej wartość rośnie wraz z upływem czasu. Bardzo ważne jest jednak, aby nie dać się nabrać na zakup podróbki 925 […]
Archiwa kategorii: Wiadomości z biżuterią
Jeśli zastanawiasz się nad kupnem srebrnej biżuterii, bez wątpienia będziesz chciał poznać różnicę między czystym srebrem a 925 Srebro. Dobrze, czyste srebro tak naprawdę nie składa się wyłącznie ze srebra. Ma 99.9% srebra, i niewielka zawartość składająca się z innych metali, takich jak miedź. Srebro, on the […]
Rarely will you see a diamond with an I1 clarity grade sold with a certificate. As I discussed in the Diamond Clarity article, it is no small matter that James Allen has decided to sell GIA certified I1 diamonds online. There are very few places that do this. Intelligent companies in the industry never […]
If you click on the image of a sample “Rap List,” you will see four separate grids. Each one is for a different size category. The four categories shown on this sample are 0.90-0.99, 1.00-1.49, 1.50-1.99, I 2.00-2.99. Each grid is a matrix of color against clarity. To find the “Rap Price” for a […]
Według Wikipedii, Martin Rapaport zaczynał jako sortownik zgrubny i tasak w Antwerpii, Belgia. W 1975 zaczął pośredniczyć w handlu surowymi i polerowanymi diamentami w Nowym Jorku, W 1978, stworzył Cennik Rapaport. Od momentu stworzenia cennika, jest również znany z zakładania wielu firm w branży diamentowej, including an […]
As we’ve covered below, a significant amount of the diamond pricing equation is based on the Rapaport Prices List, or Rap List — an industry price list that provides standardized pricing for different diamond color and clarity grades. One interesting outcome of the entire business being based on the Rap List is that far […]
You could imagine very easily that if there’s a 20% price jump from a 0.99ct diamond to a 1.00ct diamond, the cutter who loses that 0.01ct trying to make a prettier stone will lose his job. Perhaps with the nicer cut it will only be worth 15% less instead of 20%, but either way, […]
I stress categories, because you might mistakenly believe that prices per carat increase continuously as weight is increased, but this is not the case. Since diamonds are a retail product driven more by emotion than reason, a 0.99ct diamond is worth only about 1% more than a similar diamond weighing 0.98ct. But a 1.00ct […]
As you’ve probably noticed, the price ranges we’ve listed above for different diamond shapes and carat weights are very large. Na przykład, A 2 carat round brilliant cut diamond can cost upwards of $50,000, or as little as $7,400. Saving money when buying a diamond is all about finding the intersection where a diamond’s […]
Diamonds are all priced per carat. Lets say a 0.50 carat diamond has a price of $1400 za karat. That diamond’s price for the stone would be $1400 * 0.50, Lub $700. Lub, let’s say that a 1 carat diamond has a price of $4,100 za karat. This one is easy to calculate — […]
