Monday, February 23, 2009

Gemacious Tile!


There are some problems in using the Rapaport Report as your sole means of determining a
diamond's price range. One of the most obvious of these is that the report does not take an
individual diamond's unique characteristics into account. While it does account for the clarity,
color, the carat weight and certain other important aspects, this can hardly show the entire
picture. The report cannot tell you if a particular diamond has a cut that is amenable to your
personal tastes, nor can it account for the reflection of the diamond's clarity and color, once
set and sitting on your finger. In the end, it is useful to be familiar with the Rapaport Report,
but it should not be a strong deciding factor in your choice of diamonds. Use it simply to make
certain that you know what price range you should expect, and then look for the dealer who offers
their diamonds at a discounted price from that found in the Rapaport Report.

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