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  1. When buying a diamond ring, concentrate on finding a nice grade of diamond that maintains its marketability over the years. Find out how to buy a diamond ring with information from a successful jeweler in this free video on diamonds.

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  2. Champagne diamonds are basically the same as yellow diamonds with a bit more brown tone to them. Find out how colored diamonds form in nature with information from a successful jeweler in this free video on diamonds.

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  3. Blue diamonds are desirable because of the way they catch the light, and a truly blue diamond is very rare. Understand what makes a diamond appear blue with information from a successful jeweler in this free video on diamonds.

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  4. The value of a diamond is based on the color grade, the clarity grade and the carat size. Find a good balance between these three traits when choosing a high-quality stone with information from a successful jeweler in this free video on diamonds.

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  5. Moissanite and diamonds may appear similar to the inexperienced eye, but diamonds are of much higher quality than the synthetic reproduction. Understand the origins of moissanite with information from a successful jeweler in this free video on diamonds.

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  6. To tell if a diamond is fake, test its see-through effect, look at the facets and junctions inside the stone, and pay attention to the cut edges. Find out how to identify a true diamond with information from a successful jeweler in this free video on diamonds.

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A. Scott Rhodes Upon graduation from NC State University in 1977 with a BA in Business Management, A. Scott Rhodes received his Graduate Diamond degree from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) in 1979. He attained the title of American Gem Society Registered Jeweler in 1981. He spent twelve years as the jewelry appraiser at his father’s firm, Albert F. Rhodes Jewelers. He was also the diamond grader and buyer there. As a result, he has developed a network of trusted diamond cutters and dealers specializing in superior diamonds, advantageously priced.dkdk

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