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Cheap does not mean bad

Most people in search of the right diamond automatically associate high prices with the perfect stone. Cheap diamonds can be a great alternative to spending too much and may be similar in size and shape to diamonds in a higher price range. Even if the idea of spending big bucks on a diamond does not frighten you, it's best to know what you're looking for and how much you're looking to spend before jumping into the whole thing.


The first thing to research is the price of diamonds in the market. This way you'll be able to determine exactly what a cheap diamond is. Without figuring this out first, how is it possible to compare prices? It's not. Not knowing what a cheap diamond's price range is makes it hard for the consumer to know what they're looking for. Shopping around in stores that sell jewelry, as well as thrift and pawnshops, helps you determine a general idea of the prices. The downside of some of these stores is that, often, the jewelry is pre-owned. Remember that no two diamonds are the same, so make it a point to ask about clarity, cut, and color. These are other areas you may want to look into before shopping. Also, make sure to keep a look out for sales throughout the year. Many stores will have big sales before holidays, such as Christmas, at which they will have a lot of their diamonds for sale at a discounted price in an attempt to get rid of their old inventory.


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