Year: 2022

  • Why, How, and Where To Buy Used Diamond Rings For Sale

    Why, How, and Where To Buy Used Diamond Rings For Sale

    Across our publication, The Diamocycle Dispatch, we discuss the many places where you could buy used diamond rings for sale. Our legacy in diamonds and jewelry began in 1857, over 164 years ago. We take pride in giving you the best advice we would share with a valued customer. 

    Why Buy Used Diamond Rings For Sale

    Used diamond rings are both a financially and environmentally friendly choice. Used diamond rings depreciate the moment they leave the store. Buying used means allowing the first consumer to pay most of the depreciation expense of a used diamond ring. We like to compare used diamond rings to cars, and just like purchasing a gently used car can save you money, the same is true for used diamond rings. New diamond rings go through several markups before reaching the end customer. When you buy used, you can avoid some of the markups the first retail customer cannot avoid. Diamond Mining is hard on the environment, and buying a used diamond ring supports Mother Earth. Purchasing a recycled diamond ring helps end the harsh toil diamond mining has on the planet. 

    How to Buy Used Diamond Rings For Sale

    The best way to find used diamond rings for sale is online. Our favorite options are the online jewelry auction and the marketplace for used diamond rings. An auction can be an exciting place to shop if you are an expert buyer. However, you must be confident in your purchase, and the ring cannot be returned. You also must be aware that some auctions charge a buyer’s premium. Our favorite auctions are Sotheby’s for luxury jewelry and Everything But The House for less expensive used diamond rings. Sotheby’s Auction charges a buyer’s premium, and Everything But The House charges a fee for credit cards. Both places are excellent and exciting places to shop for used diamond rings. Our preferred venue to find used diamond rings for sale by owners is a marketplace for used diamond rings.  

    Where to Buy Used Diamond Rings For Sale

    The advantages of a marketplace for used diamond rings for sale are many. At Diamocycle, a third-party gem lab inspects the used diamond ring before the sale is completed. The buyer’s funds are held before being released to the seller, and the item must meet verification. Also, Buyers have an option to return the used diamond ring if it does not work out. We help regulate the market prices of used diamond rings for sale. We do this to ensure sellers, and buyers get a fair market price. We believe the marketplace for used diamond rings provides the buyer with the safest way to purchase used diamond rings at a reasonable market price. Start shopping here at  Diamocycle Marketplace.

  • Why, How, and Where to Buy Used Engagement Rings

    Why, How, and Where to Buy Used Engagement Rings 

    Across our publication, the Diamocycle Dispatch, we discuss the many places you could buy used engagement rings and how to get the best price buying used engagement rings. Our family legacy in diamonds and jewelry began in 1857, over 164 years ago. We are proud to give you the best advice we would provide a valued customer. 

    Why Buy Used Engagement Rings

    Savvy shoppers buy used engagement rings and save money. Engagement rings, like cars, depreciate and go through several channels of mark-ups. Buying used means savings of up to 50% off the cost of a  new ring. There is little reason to buy an engagement ring new because jewelry does not have a substantial resale value. Recycled diamond rings are also a sustainable and eco-friendly choice for environmentally-conscious shoppers. Buying a used engagement ring enables you to buy a larger, more valuable ring for the same amount of money. A buyer should compare new and used engagement rings and find that a used engagement ring will have a larger, higher quality diamond for the same budget. Often a buyer can find a luxury diamond ring from a brand they could not afford, like Graff, Tiffany, or Harry Winston, at a drastic discount to new prices. 

    How to Buy Used Engagement Rings

    Shopping for used engagement rings online is your best bet for getting the most competitive price and variety of options. Online sellers have less overhead than brick-and-mortar stores and can provide you with a lower price. Our suggestion is first to establish a budget, learn about diamonds, determine your partner’s preferences, and start shopping. Here is our guide to buying a used diamond https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond. A must-read for anyone shopping for a used engagement ring. We also suggest this article on avoiding scammed shopping online 5 Things You Must Know To Not To Get Scammed Buying A Previously Owned Engagement Ring Online — Diamocycle

    Where to Buy Used Engagement Rings 

    Our preferred venues for purchasing used engagement rings depend on one’s budget and experience shopping. An auction can be an excellent place to shop if you have experience buying used engagement rings, but it can be possible to overpay. A few of our preferred auctions are Everything But The House and Sotheby’s. Sotheby’s charges a hefty buyer’s premium but gives you access to an incredible selection of luxury used engagement rings. You will likely save a great deal. Everything But The House is for more commercial quality and less expensive antique engagement rings. Everything But The House does carry lab-created diamonds, so buyer beware. Our preferred venue for buying a used engagement ring is the online marketplace. A diamond-specific online marketplace offers used engagement rings for sale by the owner and charges a service fee to the seller. The marketplace also has a third-party lab inspect the used engagement ring and offers a return policy. Our marketplace, Diamocycle, regulates prices, so buyers and sellers get a fair market price. We also provide buyers with a full appraisal from a reputable gem lab and protect buyers’ funds from the risk of fraud. Start shopping here. https://www.diamocycle.com/market-place

  • Why, How, and Where to Sell Your Diamonds Online

    Why, How, and Where to Sell Your Diamonds Online

    Including

    Why Sell Your Diamonds Online

    How to Sell Your Diamonds Online

    Where to Sell Your Diamonds Online for The Most Money

     

    Across our publication, The Diamocycle Dispatch, we discuss the many reasons you should sell your diamonds online. Our legacy in diamonds and jewelry began in 1857, over 164 years ago. We take pride in offering you the best advice we would share with a valued customer.

     

    Why Sell Your Diamonds Online

    Selling your diamonds online is the smart financial choice. Local cash diamond buyers pay a fraction of the value of your diamond. The simple truth is that they have to make money. Local buyers do not have poor distribution channels for your diamond and will sell your diamond wholesale. The wholesaler is often the same party you sell your diamond to online. Your goal is to sell your diamond as far down the distribution channel as possible. The end retail customer is the final destination for your diamond. So, the question should be, how do you bypass the middle parties and sell safely to the retail customer online. 

     

    How to Sell Your Diamonds Online

    The inherent problem with online marketplaces is the risk of fraud, and buyers are unlikely to believe your diamond is real. There are also safety concerns with meeting up transactions on online sales platforms like craigslist. Overnight diamond buyers online and auctions platform sell your diamond relatively quickly but at a very low value. Quick cash is good, but not when it comes. It can be half of what you expected or less. So, how can you sell safely to the final retail consumer? The answer is an online marketplace for diamond jewelry.

     

    Where to Sell Your Diamonds Online for The Most Money

    At Diamocycle, we have an online marketplace for diamond jewelry. Your pre-owned diamond jewelry is fairly priced and inspected by a 3rd party gem lab. Your items are insured in transit, and you keep possession of your diamond until a buyer purchases it. We handle all of the marketing and create a safe transaction that provides you with a high market price by selling to a retail customer. Start selling now, and submit a listing here. Submit a Listing — Diamocycle

  • How, Where, and Why to Buy Used Wedding Rings

    How, Where, and Why to Buy Used Wedding Rings

    How, Where, and Why to Buy Used Wedding Rings

    Discover:

    Why buy used wedding rings from an investment standpoint?

    Why buy used wedding rings as an eco-friendly choice? 

    Where is the best place to buy used wedding rings?

    What are the least safe places to buy used wedding rings? 

    What used wedding rings to avoid 

    How to safely buy used wedding rings

    Across the Diamocycle Dispatch, our expert-advice publication, we discuss the many ways one can buy or sell-used wedding rings. We believe buying used wedding rings is the intelligent choice for your budget and a sustainable option for the environment. 

    With a family legacy starting in 1857, we take pride in bringing you the hard-won advice of serving our loyal and valued customers for over 150 years. 

    From an investment standpoint: Why buy used wedding rings?

    Quick answer: It’s a better bang for your buck. 

    New wedding rings purchased from a brick-and-mortar jewelry store depreciate immediately after purchase. The depreciation extends far beyond simply the value of the stone – Beyond that, their actual value is a fraction of the retail price. 

    Used wedding rings depreciate far more than a diamond center stone. The markup on wedding rings is a product of the cost of manufacturing, marketing, channels of distribution, and materials cost. A used wedding ring that can not be sold is worth only the recycled value of the materials. This value can be 10%-20% of the price of a retail used wedding ring. While it is unlikely a buyer can purchase a used wedding ring for the cost of materials, they can reduce the depreciation expense of a new wedding ring. A buyer should look to pay approximately 50% of the retail price of a new wedding ring. So from a financial perspective, buying a used wedding ring is a way to save money. 

    Why buy used wedding rings as an eco-friendly choice

    Traditional Diamond mining is not an environmentally friendly method of harvesting diamonds. Buying recycled wedding rings encourages the sustainable harvest of diamonds through recycling. When you purchase a  used wedding ring, you actively participate in this recycling of diamonds and do not drive demand for new diamonds. At the same time, lab-created diamonds are less detrimental to the planet than mining a new diamond. Lab-created diamonds require lots of energy to produce. A recycled used wedding ring does not. So, a used wedding ring is the clear sustainable choice in eco-friendly jewelry. 

    Where is the best place to buy used wedding rings

    We believe the best place to buy used wedding rings is a diamond-specific marketplace for used wedding rings online. We discuss this in great detail in this guide. https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond

    The Advantages of diamond-specific marketplaces for used wedding rings are.

    • The convenience of online shopping

    • A  selection of used wedding rings

    • All items are verified for authenticity 

    • Buyers’ funds are protected

    • Insured shipping. 

    • A return policy

    • There are no concerns for personal safety. 

    • Buying used means saving 50% of the retail cost of a new wedding ring. 

    To start shopping for used wedding rings online. Start here. Diamocycle Marketplace

    What are the least safe places to buy used wedding rings? 

    There are two major concerns when buying used wedding rings. The first is to protect your investment and make sure you are getting what you paid for. The second is that if you purchase in person, you should use caution when transacting with cash. Given these two concerns. Here is a list of the top five riskiest places to buy used wedding rings. We cover these in detail in this article we published. 

    https://www.diamocycle.com/diamocycle-dispatch/2022/4/29/top-5-riskiest-places-to-buy-used-diamonds

    • Craigslist

    • The local Pawnshop

    • A friend or Associate

    • A marketplace that sells treated and lab-created diamonds

    What used wedding rings to avoid 

    Here is the list of what wedding rings to avoid. We suggest reading this article in depth we created. https://www.diamocycle.com/diamocycle-dispatch/5-things-you-must-know-not-to-get-scammed-buying-a-previously-owned-engagement-ring-online

    • Avoid wedding rings with lab-created diamonds-treated diamonds. Resale value is pennies on the dollar of the retail price. They have a value fraction of that of a natural diamond. While it may appear like you are purchasing a much larger diamond for the money, they have a different market and should not be confused with natural diamonds. 

    • Avoid Treated Diamonds-These are poor-quality natural diamonds that have undergone treatments to improve their saleability. At the same time, they may appear to be a good deal. They are not. The diamonds selected to undergo these treatments are so low in quality they would be difficult to sell without them. These include the following: laser, fracture filling, irradiation, or coating. 

    • Understand that diamond certificates are not created equal. A diamond graded by a lesser lab is not of the same quality as a top-tier lab like GIA. 

    • Avoid Online Marketplaces that use an in-house employee, not a gem lab, to inspect your used wedding ring purchase as an in-house employee is far more likely to be biased when verifying a used wedding ring purchase. 

    How to safely buy used wedding rings

    The first step to purchasing a used wedding ring should be shopping in our preferred venue, an online marketplace for used wedding rings. Given the pre-mentioned safeguards should be in place. However, not all marketplaces are equal. Here are a few things to look out for when shopping for used wedding rings from diamond-specific marketplaces for preowned jewelry.

    • How are buyers’ funds protected-Our preferred method is an escrow account? However, Diamocycle has partnered with escrow.com to protect buyers’ funds.

    • Does the marketplace carry treated diamonds, lab-created diamonds, or diamond simulants like moissanite? We believe an ethical marketplace should not. Diamocycle does not.

    • How are diamonds priced in the marketplace? First, it would help if you understood who is setting and regulating the prices on the market for listing. For example, Diamocycle provides a listing price for white diamonds listed on its site D-M in color.

    • Does a lab or in-house employee verify your purchase- As previously discussed, we believe an unbiased lab should ascertain the veracity of the item purchased? A lab is in the business of identifying and understanding diamonds and not a marketplace.

    • Understand diamond certificates-As all diamond grading certificates are not the same. A diamond certified by EGL USA should not have the same listing price as a diamond certified by GIA with the same attributes. These diamonds are not the same commodity. So, a buyer cannot assume they are the same. If the prices are unregulated in the marketplace, it is confusing for buyers of used wedding rings. 

    • Understand the marketplace return policy. Is credit, a partial credit, or a refund issued for a returned item. 

    To start shopping at the Diamocycle Marketplace. Start here. Diamocycle Marketplace

    We enjoyed helping you navigate the complex world of diamonds and hope we can help you buy a used wedding ring at a fair price or sell a used wedding here. Submit a Listing — Diamocycle. We understand after 164 years that a reputation is hard to earn but easy to lose. 

  • Why, How, and Where Should I Buy Used Engagement Rings?

    Why, How, and Where Should I Buy Used Engagement Rings?

    Why, How, and Where Should I Buy Used Engagement Rings? 

    Including 

    Why Buy Used vs. New from an investment standpoint

    Why Used Engagement rings are the best eco-friendly and sustainable engagement rings. 

    Why a used engagement ring should be a natural diamond& not a lab-created diamond

    Should I Buy a Used Engagement ring Online or In-person 

    How not to get cheated Buying a Used Engagement Ring 

    What to know about used engagement rings before purchase.

    How to Safely Complete a transaction buying a used engagement ring

    How to get an Appraisal and Insurance for my Used Engagement Ring

    Across our publication, the Diamocycle Dispatch, we discuss the many places you could buy a used engagement ring and why used is the best value in diamond engagement rings. Since 1857, for over 164 years, our family has been in the diamond and jewelry business. We take pride in giving you the same advice we give to valuable customers. 

    Why Buy Used vs. New from an investment standpoint

    For most retail consumers, diamonds are not an investment. They are a luxury purchase. Very comparable to any luxury item. No different than purchasing a Gucci purse. A new diamond engagement depreciates approximately 50% the first day it is purchased. This is from a conservative standpoint. New diamond rings purchased from high markup brick and mortar jewelers can depreciate approximately 70-80%. A used engagement ring depreciates about 15-30%. So, while you will still lose money if you need to sell, the loss is less. Diamond Engagement rings decline because of the cost of manufacturing, marketing, and distribution channels. The smartest choice you can make is to let the first buyer pay for this depreciation. 

    Why Used Engagement rings are the best eco-friendly and sustainable engagement rings. 

    We consistently argue that used diamond engagement rings are the best choice for your wallet and the environment. They are the equivalent of recycling any item. With the exception, it requires almost zero natural resources to recycle a used diamond engagement ring. Repurposed diamonds are a sustainable choice. A new diamond is not an eco-friendly purchase, and a used diamond certainly is. 

    Why a used engagement ring should be a natural diamond& not a lab-created diamond

    Lab-created diamonds are the current rage. Lab-created diamonds are chemically the same as natural earth mined diamonds but created in a lab. Currently, you can acquire a lab-created diamond that is 2 to 3 times the size of a natural diamond for the same price. The problem is that the cost to manufacturer lab-created diamonds is going down each year. So, the resale value is dropping each day you own a lab-created diamond. If you need to sell a lab-created diamond, you will receive a fraction of your initial investment, and there will be very few interested buyers. At the same time, lab-created seems like a wise investment choice; upon further observation, it is not. The amount spent on a used natural diamond, our preferred option, will appreciate, and depending on the length of time you own the used diamond, you could profit from selling it. While purchasing a new or used lab-created diamond is a sure way to lose the majority of your investment. 

    Should I Buy a Used Engagement ring Online or In-person? 

    We discuss this in great detail in our comprehensive guide to buying a used engagement ring, and please start herehttps://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond

     for all the pros and cons of buying online and in-person. Our preferred place to buy a used engagement ring is online from a used diamond-specific marketplace. In contrast to eBay, Facebook, or Craigslist. A diamond-specific marketplace has a system for verifying your purchase and protecting your money while the used engagement ring is inspected and verified. Ideally, a diamond-specific market has your item verified by an independent gem lab, not an in-house commission-based employee. A diamond-specific used marketplace should insure your purchase in transit and have some return policy. To start shopping, our marketplace for used engagement rings begins here. Diamocycle Marketplace

    How to not get cheated Buying a Used Engagement Ring 

    There are many ways sellers can misrepresent buyers of used engagement rings. Here are a few common ones. Never Purchase the following

    Treated Natural Diamonds-( fracture filled, laser, irradiated for color, coated for color)

    Lab-created Diamonds-( worth pennies on the dollar when resold)

    Unethical Diamond Certificates-Not all diamond certificates are created equal. 

    The following is a list of labs and their commonly understood standing in the diamond industry. We believe that the diamond grading is inaccurate below a third-tier lab. 

    Top Tier: GIA

    Second Tier: AGS, HRD, GCAL

    Third Tier: IGI, PGS

    Fourth Tier: GSI

    Fifth Tier: EGL

    Fake Diamond Certificates– A less common practice is a laser inscription on a lab-created diamond from a natural GIA-certified diamond. It is easily identified by a reputable gem lab but requires specialized equipment.

    Switching a lower quality diamond for a higher quality after purchase is standard practice by unethical sellers of diamonds in person. 

    Purchasing a Diamond Simulant would likely happen when shopping from an in-person venue like a pawnshop or an in-person transaction like Craigslist. The pawnshop could have unknowingly purchased the diamond simulant. The Craigslist seller could be a professional crook. We discuss the methods of defrauding buyers in this guide. https://www.diamocycle.com/diamocycle-dispatch/5-things-you-must-know-not-to-get-scammed-buying-a-previously-owned-engagement-ring-online

    What to know about used engagement rings before purchase.

    Know the essential characteristics of Diamonds and the quality that affects the price

    Ideally, a buyer of used diamond engagement rings is educated about diamonds. Here is an excellent guide on diamonds compliments of GIA, the world’s foremost diamond laboratory and diamond educational resource. About a Diamond — Diamocycle

    A GIA Diamond Certificate is King in the Diamond World

    A GIA diamond certificate enables a professional diamond buyer to make a reasonably accurate market bid on any diamond without ever seeing it. Essentially it turns a diamond from a mysterious stone into a commodity. While diamonds are very complex, no diamond of the same color, clarity, and weight has the same market price. Due to other factors like face-up dimensions and depth related to the cut of the diamond, if you’re going to purchase an expensive used engagement ring, we highly recommend it have a GIA diamond certificate. There are undoubtedly other reputable diamond labs, and we have disclosed those above. If the United States Dollar is the preferred global currency worldwide, the GIA diamond certificate is similar to the most universally accepted diamond certificate globally.

    Exceptions When a GIA Diamond Certificate is unavailable

    It is worth mentioning that GIA only provides diamond certificates for loose diamonds, so not all used engagement rings can have these. If you’re purchasing a used engagement ring, an alternative inspection method would be an appraisal conducted by a GIA-trained appraiser from an independent gem lab or an independent gem appraiser credentialed from GIA. For some rings like Antique diamond rings, it is impossible to take them apart and get a GIA diamond certificate, and a marketplace for used diamond rings can not feasibly get GIA diamond certificates without dismantling sellers’ rings which is not an option. 

    How to Safely Complete a transaction buying a used engagement ring

     We go into the depth of this subject in this guide.https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond

    Online-Transactions for used engagement rings

    The first step to safeguarding your purchase is buying from the best online marketplace. The marketplace should, as previously mentioned, inspect and protect customers’ purchases. Ideally, they also have an escrow service for buyers’ funds. In addition, they should have the following.

    • Used Engagement Ring Verified by an Independent Lab, not an In-house Employee.

    • Escrow Buyers Funds

    • Insured Shipping

    • Some form of Return Policy

    • Ban the listing of treated natural diamonds and diamond simulants

    • Not accept Lab-created diamond listing.

    • Provide buyers with a suggested market price

    In-person Transaction

    • Avoid Craigslist for personnel safety.

    • When purchasing from a friend or associate, have the used engagement ring inspected by a GIA-trained gemologist.

    • Avoid Pawnshops for purchasing used engagement rings that are not jewelry specific, as most do not have the staff to identify diamond simulants, treated diamonds, or lab-created diamonds. However, some independent pawnshops have trained GIA gemologists on teams. 

    • Avoid brick and mortar jewelry stores to purchase used engagement rings due to the high costs of conducting business. In addition, a brick and mortar stores will need to charge a higher price than an online marketplace for a used engagement ring due to their higher operating costs to make a profit. 

    How to get an Appraisal and Insurance for my Used Engagement Ring

    The last step in protecting your purchase is getting an up-to-date jewelry appraisal for your used engagement ring. The appraisal should be from a GIA credentialed gemologist. At the same time, it can be for more than the purchase price due to factors like inflation and the rising cost of natural diamonds. It is not advantageous to insure your preowned rings for a significantly more considerable amount unless you would like to replace them with a new diamond in a loss scenario. You will simply be overpaying for insurance. For our guide to diamond and jewelry appraisal, start here. Diamond & Jewelry Appraisal — Diamocycle. You will need to have a bill of sale, GIA certificate, or diamond and jewelry appraisal to obtain proper insurance. Having worked replacing precious used engagement rings, we believe the gold standard in jewelry insurance is Jewelers Mutual. We are not compensated in any manner for this referral. They have always impressed us with their level of care, attention to customers, and going above and beyond replacing used diamond rings. Unfortunately, not all insurance carriers are created equal, and we have had horrific experiences trying to help customers replace used engagement rings with low-cost insurers. 

    We enjoyed helping you navigate the world of used engagement rings. We have a secure vetted marketplace for buyers and sellers of used engagement rings. Diamocycle Marketplace. Our 164-year legacy in the diamond and jewelry business means we understand that reputations are hard to earn but easy to lose. 

  • 10 Tips for Buyers of Previously Owned Engagement Rings

    10 Tips for Buyers of Previously Owned Engagement Rings 

    1. Lab-Created Diamonds are a Poor Investment

    2. Not all Diamond Certificates are of the Same Caliber

    3. How to Buy a Used GIA Solitaire

    4. You Should be Paying Less Than The Jewelry Appraisal If It’s Recent

    5. Online is The Place to Shop For Preowned Engagement Rings

    6. A Vetted Online Marketplace Should Have Your Purchase Inspected By a Third-Party Lab. 

    7. Treated Natural Diamonds Are Not a Smart Purchase.

    8. Buying Previously Owned Engagement Rings is a Sustainable, Eco-friendly Purchase.

    9. Old European and Antique Diamonds are a Wise Investment. 

    10. Get an Appraisal for Insurance & Our Preferred Insurance Carrier

    Across our publication, the Diamocycle Dispatch, we discuss the many places you could purchase a previously owned engagement ring. Should you be in the market for a previously owned engagement ring, The Dispatch is a great educational resource for used diamond buyers. Our family legacy spans over 164 years in the diamond and jewelry business. We take pride in providing you information as we would a valued customer. 

    1. Lab-created diamonds are a poor investment.

    Lab-created diamonds are the current rage right now. This is because you can get a stone that is chemically the same diamond as a natural diamond at ⅓ to ½ the price for the same size and quality. The issue is that when you try and resell a lab-created diamond, you get pennies on the dollar. We are not advocates of buying a new diamond ring. New Diamonds often depreciate 50% in the first year due to where a retail buyer fails in the supply chain. Previously owned engagement rings are a safer bet than a new diamond ring. Lab-created diamonds, however, are often sold on diamond-specific marketplaces for second-hand engagement rings. So, buyer beware. We advise that while lab-created may seem like the best deal, it is not a safe place to park your money.

    2. Not all diamond certificates are of the same caliber.

    Did you know that some labs might grade the same diamond in a different color and clarity based on the caliber of the lab? 

    The following is a list of labs and their commonly understood standing in the diamond industry. We believe that the diamond grading is inaccurate below a third-tier lab. 

    Top Tier: GIA

    Second Tier: AGS, HRD, GCAL

    Third Tier: IGI, PGS

    Fourth Tier: GSI

    Fifth Tier: EGL

    Given That GIA is the Top Tier Lab. You should know…

    3. How to buy a used GIA solitaire

    A GIA diamond certificate is the gold standard of diamond certificates. It enables a professional diamond buyer to provide a relatively approximate value estimate. We recommend your previously owned engagement ring ideally have one. Sometimes, a GIA hard copy has been lost with a previously owned engagement ring. Ideally, the diamond would, in this scenario, have a laser inscription that is verified by a gemologist. Not all GIA certified diamonds have a laser inscription, but most do on the girdle (edge of the diamond). The gemologist can then do a report check on GIA’s website and see that the diamond certificate matches the actual report with the laser inscription number. This is the link to the certificate report check. GIA – Report Check It is necessary that a gemologist still inspects the previously owned engagement ring with a GIA report to make sure they are matching for authenticity. 

    4. You should be paying less than the jewelry appraisal if it’s recent.

    Most diamond and jewelry appraisals over-inflate the value of the previously owned engagement ring they describe. This is for two reasons. The first is that the owner will need to pay a retail price for a new diamond ring in the event of a loss. This retail price can be 2 to 3 times more than the actual resale value of the previously owned engagement ring. Think of a diamond ring like a house. You need to insure the house for the cost to rebuild, not the current depreciated cost of the structure. The cost of building a new home will be far greater. The second reason is that jewelry often over-inflates the value on the jewelry appraisal, so buyers feel they got a good deal on their engagement ring. There are a few exceptions when the price on the appraisal may be fair. The first is if the appraisal is very outdated by 20-30 years. The second would be if the appraisal were for the cash value for an estate for heirs as heirs get a low overnight cash value for jewelry as the IRS allows this value for settling estates. 

     5. Online is the place to shop for preowned engagement rings.

    We discuss this topic extensively in our publications for a complete guide to buying a previously owned engagement ring. Start here. https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond

    Our preferred online platform is the diamond-specific online Marketplace for preowned engagement rings. In summary, this Marketplace has the best selection of previously owned engagement rings, a form of inspection for those rings, and some safeguards for your purchase. It connects sellers of previously owned engagement rings and buyers of previously owned engagement rings. This is different from eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or Amazon. Some examples of online diamond-specific marketplaces are True Facets, Have You Seen The Ring, I Don Now I Don’t, and our Marketplace Diamocycle. We believe we do the best job safeguarding buyers’ funds with the help of escrow.com. Also, we provide a suggested market price for buyers. So, buyers understand the market price they should be paying for their previously owned engagement ring. Lastly, we have inspected every previously owned engagement ring by a third-party gem lab. An ideal marketplace uses a third-party lab, not an in-house gemologist, to examine a previously owned engagement ring. We will discuss this in-depth later. 

    6. A vetted online marketplace should have your purchase inspected by a third-party lab. 

    When purchasing a used diamond online, it should be inspected by a reputable gem lab not affiliated with the Marketplace. An in-house employee is not an ideal party as they may approve the Sale of your used diamond to earn a commission. 

    Likewise, as per the point above, there’s a hierarchy of grading labs, and we strongly recommend that you always get your diamond graded and only use the top-quality grading labs. 

    7. Treated natural diamonds are not a smart purchase.

    If you decide to buy a previously owned engagement ring, please read the fine print with the listing when purchasing a pre-owned diamond ring. 

    A previously owned engagement ring can be, and likely is, treated. “Treated” is a term used to describe one of the following alterations to natural earth mined diamonds:  fracture filling, laser treatment, irradiated,  and coated. 

    A reputable gem lab will not even grade the majority of these diamonds, except for laser treatments. The treatment alters the appearance of the diamond and significantly reduces its value. 

    We do not recommend you purchase any of these treated diamonds. We believe they should be flagged by the sites handling them. Their resale value is low to nothing. Reputable sellers do not carry treated diamonds. 

    8. Buying previously owned engagement rings is a sustainable, eco-friendly purchase.

    We believe that previously owned engagement rings are the most environmentally friendly, sustainable jewelry purchase. A lab-created diamond does take quite a lot of energy to produce and, as previously discussed, is not a sound investment. We think recycling is the way to go if you want to purchase one, start shopping here. Buyer’s Guide — Diamocycle

    9. Old European and Antique diamonds are a wise investment in previously owned engagement rings. 

    Future Demand Trends of Old European Diamonds

    If pricing trends continue, antique diamonds will become more valuable than modern cuts. They also clearly differentiated themselves from Lab-Created diamonds. In our opinion, this is very good from an investment and resale position. So you can start shopping here for an Old European cut diamond. Diamocycle Marketplace

    10.  Get an appraisal for Insurance & our preferred Insurance Carrier

    We created an extensive guide on diamond and jewelry appraisal. So if you purchase a previously owned engagement ring and need one, start here. Diamond & Jewelry Appraisal — Diamocycle. Our preferred vendor for insurance is the Jewelers Mutual Insurance group. We have worked with them for customers replacing very expensive diamonds, and they are the industry gold standard in jewelry insurance. You will need a copy of your GIA certificate, a Jewelry Appraisal, and a bill of Sale to get insurance. We suggest you not over-insure your previously owned engagement ring, but also do not underinsure a previously owned engagement ring purchase. 

    As always, it is a pleasure helping you navigate the world of diamonds and jewelry. Please feel free to read on for other informative pieces on The Diamocycle Dispatch. The Diamocycle Dispatch

    If you shopping for a Pre-loved Engagement Ring. Start here for our Buyer Guide. Buyer’s Guide — Diamocycle

    Visit our Marketplace here to browse previously owned engagement rings and used diamonds. Diamocycle Marketplace

  • 5 Things You Must Know To Not To Get Scammed Buying A Previously Owned Engagement Ring Online

    5 Things You Must Know To Not To Get Scammed Buying A Previously Owned Engagement Ring Online

    5 Things You Must Know To Not To Get Scammed Buying A Previously Owned Engagement Ring Online

    1. Know The Difference Between Natural and Lab-created Used Diamonds

    2. Know The Difference Between Treated Natural Pre-Owned Diamonds and Untreated Natural Previously Owned Diamonds

    3. Understand That All Gemological Grading Reports are Not Equal

    4. Does The Online Marketplace For Second-Hand Jewelry Require Your Purchase to Be Inspected By An Independent Lab Or An In-House Employee?

    5. How to Educate Yourself About Used Diamonds Before Purchasing Pre-Owned Jewelry Online. 

    Diamonds are complex and mult-faceted purchases, and there are many ways sellers can misrepresent used loose diamonds to the unsavvy consumer hoping to buy used jewelry to save money and score a deal. 

    America’s used diamond market is the largest used diamond market globally. Unfortunately, it is also an incredibly complex market to grasp without a guide to recycled engagement rings. Our guide gives you insight on a few of the tricky ways that sellers can fool you into thinking what you have purchased is a pre-owned engagement ring at an exceptionally low price. 

    5 Must-Know Tips For Diamond Jewelry Buyers

    Tip 1.  Know The Difference Between Natural Diamonds And Lab- Created Used Diamonds

    A lab-created diamond is chemically identical to an natural diamond. They also look identical. 

    Think of the difference between a natural diamond and earth-mined diamond as the difference between a vintage Ferrari and a a vintage Ferrari replica. The replica looks, drives, and feels like the real thing and costs a fraction of the price. So, what is the problem? 

    If you’re buying a copy and are happy, that’s fine, but if you think you’re buying a real vintage car and are sold the replica at the vintage price, you would understandably be upset. Selling lab-created diamonds as (or at the same price) as natural diamonds is one of the traps that online retailers lay for the unsuspecting consumer. 

    Beyond that, lab-created diamonds are becoming less and less costly to produce every year, meaning the value of your lab-created diamond will likely decrease as time goes on. More players are making them in increasing amounts as the technology gets less expensive. Therefore, their value will continue to recede. 

    Unlike a rare vintage car that goes up or tracks with inflation, a manufactured diamond is a depreciating asset, similar to aa home appliance purchase.

     As production increases, lab-created diamonds will become more available and less valuable each year, leading to an ever-decreasing jewelry resale value. Also, if you were to try to sell them, there’s very little understanding in the wholesale market as to what their value might be. As a result, there are far fewer interested buyers to purchase them compared to a natural diamond. Therefore, lab-created diamonds carry financial risks, significant loss, and we strongly recommend that you do not purchase them. 

    Tip 2.  Know The Difference Between Treated Natural Diamonds And Untreated Natural Diamonds

    If you decide to buy a repurposed diamond online or a pre-owned wedding band, please read the fine print with the listing when going forward with purchasing a used diamond ring. 

    An inexpensive used diamond engagement ring can be, and likely is, treated. “Treated” is a term used to describe one of the following alterations to natural earth mined diamonds:  fracture filling, laser treatment, irradiated,  and coated. 

    A reputable gem lab will not even grade the majority of these diamonds, except for laser treatments. The treatment alters the appearance of the diamond and significantly reduces its value. 

    We do not recommend you purchase any of these treated diamonds. We believe they should be flagged by the sites handling them. Their resale value is low to nothing. Reputable sellers do not carry treated diamonds. 

    Tip 3. All Gemological Certificates Are Not Equal In Their Grading Standards

    So, you purchase a recycled engagement ring online or second-hand diamond earrings and see that it’s graded: color f, vs2. 

    Did you know that some labs might grade this stone in a different color and clarity based on the caliber of the lab? 

    The following is a list of labs and their commonly understood standing in the diamond industry. We believe that the diamond grading is inaccurate below a third-tier lab. 

    Top Tier: GIA

    Second Tier: AGS, HRD, GCAL

    Third Tier: IGI, PGS

    Fourth Tier: GSI

    Fifth Tier: EGL

    Given that we strongly recommend you…. 

    Tip 4.  Does The Online Marketplace For Preowned Jewelry Have Your Used Diamond Inspected By An Independent Lab Or An In House Employee

    When purchasing a used diamond online, it should be inspected by a reputable gem lab not affiliated with the marketplace. An in-house employee is not an ideal party as they may approve the sale of your used diamond to earn a commission. 

    Likewise, as per the point above, there’s a hierarchy of grading labs and we strongly recommend that you always get your diamond graded and only use the top quality of grading labs. 

    Tip 5. You Must Educate Yourself About Used Diamonds Before Purchasing 

    You can buy from a reputable online marketplace. Still, to be ultimately successful, especially when navigating the complex world of diamonds, it pays to know what you’re getting into.  

    If you made it this far, you have begun this process and started the steps to buy a used diamond successfully. 

    We offer tons of other content for buyers and sellers of used diamonds and used rings. 

    We also provide a vetted secure marketplace to help you go forth and shop confidently, buying used jewelry. 

    We are here for you, so feel free to reach out with any questions. 

    We’re proud to be from a legacy dating back to 1857 and take pride in giving you the tools to be an educated consumer of used diamonds and second-hand jewelry. 

    The following are some additional resources we recommend you educate yourself with when shopping for recycled engagement rings:

    Additional Resources for Used Diamond Buyers:

    In-Depth Resource for Buyers of Repurposed Diamonds: 

    For our complete guide on how to buy a used or second-hand diamond online: https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond

    In this guide, we tackle where and how to buy a diamond online, and questions like should you ever purchase diamonds on eBay, and are diamonds on eBay so cheap?

    Basics Diamond Knowledge with courtesy of the GIA: 

    To help with a basic understanding of diamonds, we suggest you look at this educational page. https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-your-diamonds

    Here you will learn GIA clarity characteristics and a GIA diamond grading chart. The GIA is the foremost diamond laboratory that certifies diamonds in the world. 

    Should I Buy A Diamond Near Me Or Consignment Jewelry Near Me?

    This guide can also help with your local purchase of a used diamond near you. You can be fully knowledgeable when shopping places that buy and sell jewelry. 

    Check out this guide for a detailed guide on buying and selling a diamond near me in a pawnshop. https://www.diamocycle.com/diamocycle-dispatch/sellingorbuyingpawnshop .

  • 5 Money-Saving Steps to Buy a Used Diamond or Pre-Owned Engagement Ring

    5 Money-Saving Steps to Buy a Used Diamond or Pre-Owned Engagement Ring

    5 Money-Saving Steps to buy a Used Diamond or Pre-0wned Engagement Ring

    1. Budget for your Purchase

    2. Determine Your Partner’s Preferences in Pre-owned Engagement Rings

    3. Learn About Used Natural Diamonds

    4. Where to Buy a Used Diamond or Pre-owned Engagement Ring

    5. Getting an Appraisal & Insurance for Your Used Diamond or Pre-owned Engagement Ring

    Across our publication, The Diamocycle Dispatch, we discuss the many places a buyer could purchase a used diamond or pre-owned engagement ring and why purchasing used is the smart choice. 

    The Following Steps should provide the shopper of used diamonds a roadmap to getting the best overall value in a used diamond or pre-owned diamond engagement ring. 

    Our family legacy in the diamond and jewelry business was founded in 1857, over 164 years ago. We take pride in giving you the advice we would provide a valued customer and understand reputations are hard to earn and easy to lose. 

    1. Budget For Your Purchase

    Setting a budget is the first starting point, and it should be a personnel choice. Some people spend their savings on a diamond ring, and others on a weekly salary. We believe the fundamentals are that this is highly personal. Diamond engagement rings are not an investment. They are a luxury asset that, when purchased new, depreciates. They are very comparable to a high-end purse purchase in economics or a luxury car. So, when you are buying this asset class, our job is to help you save money and guide you toward the smartest choice. 

    At best, we think we can help you lose the least amount of money should you need to sell in a short-term 30-day period. We make the argument for used diamonds, and pre-owned engagement rings below. 

    Understanding The Basics of Used Engagement Rings

    We believe diamonds don’t have to be three months’ salary, and we don’t entertain any notions that most diamond purchases are a good investment. When you purchase a diamond or engagement ring, it is about minimizing your future loss should you sell your diamond. That said, buying used diamonds and pre-owned engagement rings is brilliant because you’re letting someone else buy the initial depreciation of the ring. Diamonds’ engagement rings, like cars, depreciate the moment you drive them off the lot. Unfortunately, new diamond engagement rings depreciate far worse than a new car. With this in mind, a savvy shopper will opt for used over new. 

    More Bling for The Buck

    If you are thinking about a used diamond or pre-owned engagement, we highly suggest that you consider you can purchase a ring with the same budget that you would never be able to afford. For example, imagine you have the budget for a Toyota corolla but get the Porsche of your dreams with low miles. The best thing about used engagement rings is that you seldom have to take them to the shop for an expensive repair. So, there is an even brighter purchase than a used luxury car. 

    Used Natural Diamond VS. Lab-Created Diamond 

    Lab-created diamonds are the current rage. They enable buyers to get a larger eco-conscious diamond at a low price. We say buyer beware. These lab-created stones are going down in value each day. No one in the wholesale market understands the resale value, so you will get pennies on the dollar when you try and sell them to a dealer. The cost to make them is going down each year, so their value is ever dropping. We think there is a poor place to park your money.

    Used Diamond VS. New Diamond 

    A used diamond is a smarter bet, as you may not recover the entirety of the purchase if you need to sell, but you will get back a large portion of your investment. You will also have an asset that you will appreciate. Example Below. This is for a diamond purchased and sold on our preferred online marketplace if you need to sell in 30 days. 

    Depreciation of Used Diamond, New Diamond, Lab-Created Diamond -(30-day model)

    Used Natural Diamond Purchase Price: $4000.00

    Resale Value on Marketplace after fees:$3440.00 

    Loss: $560.00

    New Diamond Purchased at Brick & Mortar  Retail Store: $6000

    Resale Value on Marketplace after Fees: $3440.00

    Loss: $2560.00

    Lab-Created Diamond purchased Online: $6000

    Estimated Resale Value:$1500.00

    Loss: $4500.00 

    In Summary:

    As you can see from the model above, used diamonds have the least depreciation and therefore are the best asset choice for an investment decision and an intelligent choice for the budget-conscious shopper. Also, the used diamond and pre-owned engagement ring enable the budget-conscious consumer to buy a diamond they never could afford. We also have warned the eco-conscious shopper about the economic perils of purchasing a lab-created diamond. A recycled diamond engagement ring or repurposed diamond can be a sustainable choice for your personnel’s finances and the environment. 

    2. Determine Your Partner’s Preferences in Pre-owned Engagement Rings

    Taste & Style 

    Everyone has a preferred fashion taste and style. Used diamonds and pre-owned engagement rings should highlight one’s style and flair. We suggest getting to know your partner’s preferences before shopping. Be flexible and speak to their trusted friends and family, and often they will drop hints that can be obvious or subtle. Below we highlight some of the ways preowned engagement rings can be better than new ones. Start Shopping here. Buyer’s Guide — Diamocycle.

    Antique Diamond Rings

    Old European diamonds cut more than 100 years ago are increasing in popularity. No two are alike. Their facets are not uniform their geometry is funky. They reflect light subtly. Artisans from a bygone era crafted them. They are an excellent choice for the vintage lover or the sophisticated romantic. Check out GIA-certified old European diamonds from our marketplace. Diamocycle Marketplace

    Used Luxury Brands

    Buying a used engagement ring means being able to buy outside one’s budget. So if you were shopping for Kay’s, now you’re looking at Tiffany&CO. This is amazing, right. We think so. Used luxury jewelry is perfect for the fashionista who appreciates quality and wants their ring to be from a storied maker. 

    Sustainable Sourced Diamonds& Eco-Conscious Engagement Rings

    Recycled diamonds and Reclaimed diamond engagement rings are also the choices of the environmentally-conscious shopper. Our diamond marketplace for used diamonds and preowned diamond rings plants one tree for every diamond ring purchased. Start Shopping here. Our Environmental efforts. Our Environmental Impact — Diamocycle

    3. Learn About Used Natural Diamonds

    Diamonds are very complex, and there are many ways sellers can fool an educated buyer. Here are a few, and we are linking to our guides as an educational resource. Remember, this is the first step. You will have to read the guides. We are giving you the “cliff notes” below, but we suggest reading the “Book Our.” complete guide on some of the trickly ways sellers hustle buyers. https://www.diamocycle.com/diamocycle-dispatch/5-things-you-must-know-not-to-get-scammed-buying-a-previously-owned-engagement-ring-online

    Must Know Before Buying a Used Diamond

     

    Know the difference between natural and lab-created diamonds.

    Know the difference between treated earth mined pre-owned diamond and untreated earth mined previously owned diamond.

    Understand that all gemological grading reports are not equal.

     

    Does the online marketplace for second-hand jewelry have your purchase inspected by an independent lab or an in-house employee?

     

    You must educate yourself about used diamonds before purchasing pre-owned jewelry online. 

    Suggested Educational Resources on Natural Diamonds

    We suggest you also learn the basics of diamonds, and we have these educational resources compliments of GIA. About a Diamond — Diamocycle

     

    4. Where to Buy a Used Diamond or Pre-owned Engagement Ring

    We have created extensive guides on whether to buy a used diamond online or in person. We also discuss the advantages of shopping online and from a used diamond-specific marketplace. For our massive guide on the subject, start here. https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond

    Here Are the Highlights of Diamond Specific Used Marketplace

    Critics Pick: Used Diamond Specific Marketplaces

    Pros

    A marketplace that is entirely devoted to selling and buying used diamond rings.

    Fine jewelry resale online. 

    Buy consignment jewelry online. 

    A diamond-specific marketplace is an excellent place to find GIA-certified diamond rings. 

    Deep discounts on second-hand jewelry.

    Low markup on engagement rings. 

    Safeguards are in place to buy used engagement rings. 

    Cons

    Not all marketplaces have strict listing policies, so it is essential to know if they sell “treated” synthetic or diamond simulants.

    Not all marketplaces provide escrow services for buyers.

    Not all marketplaces have a 3rd party gem lab to inspect the used diamond jewelry before purchase.

    Not all marketplaces set pricing for sellers, so this is important to be aware of the marketplace’s pricing policy.

    Check out our preferred diamond-specific marketplace here. Diamocycle Marketplace

    5. Getting an Appraisal & Insurance for Your Used Diamond or Pre-owned Engagement Ring

    Diamond Ring Appraisal 

    A diamond appraisal should be the last step in the purchasing process. Your seller may have provided one, and if it is up to date, this could save you money. In addition, you need to make sure your appraiser values your ring at a replacement value for insurance. Finally, your appraiser should be credentialled from GIA. We have created an extensive education resource on diamond and jewelry appraisals for you to watch before engaging with a professional. JEWELRY APPRAISAL – Tutorial. We also have this guide for Diamond & Jewelry Appraisal — Diamocycle

    Safeguarding Documents

    Protecting your purchase requires you to have appropriate documents for your used diamond, our preowned diamond engagement ring. Ideally, this includes a bill of sale, A GIA diamond certificate, and a Diamond and Jewelry Appraisal. We suggest you store these documents safely, not in the same place as your jewelry items. A safety deposit box is an excellent location. 

    Preferred Insurance Carrier

    Our Preferred Insurance carrier is Jewelers Mutual Insurance. We receive no fee from them. We have enjoyed working with them over the years on replacements. We have been amazed by their dedication and level of customer care. 

  • 7 Steps to Sell a Diamond Ring for The Most Money

    7 Steps to Sell a Diamond Ring for The Most Money

    1. Prepare Yourself to let go emotionally of your Diamond Ring. 

    2. Take a Personal Finacial audit regarding the timeframe to sell your diamond ring. 

    3. Where & How you Sell Your Diamond Ring Determines How much it is Worth. 

    4. What to Rember & Where to Sell Your Ring for the Most Money

    5. Have the Correct Paperwork to Sell Your Diamond Ring for The Most Money.

    6. How Should My Ring be Shipped?

    7. What to Remember on the Day you Sell Your Diamond Ring?

    We created this guide to demystify the diamond ring selling process. We think understanding the diamond resale market should be a little easier for those selling a used diamond or a diamond ring. Across our publication, the Diamocycle Dispatch discusses the many ways to sell a diamond ring for the most money or purchase a preowned diamond ring at a fair market value. With a family legacy founded in 1857 and over 164 years in the diamond business, we take pride in helping you navigate the sale of your diamond ring. 

     

    Step 1. Prepare Yourself to Let Go Emotionally of Your Diamond Ring

    Diamond Rings and Major Life Events

    Used diamonds and diamond rings find themselves on the secondary market for several reasons, and most are major life events. These life events can be positive, and some are less so. We endow diamond rings with memories of our loved ones and failed relationships, and letting go of these memories can be a positive experience. Our advice is to remember that a diamond ring is an object. Your memories are still intact, and it can be cathartic to let go of things that burden us emotionally. 

    Create New Memories

    By monetizing a diamond ring, you can make new and positive memories. This could be taking the trip you wanted or releasing yourself of a burdening credit card debt. While your loved one may have passed, or your relationship may have ended, you are still alive, and the funds received can help you improve the quality of your life. 

    Remember Monetary Value is not associated with Memories 

    You should be emotionally prepared to sell, and remember that a diamond ring is a commodity. While we place value beyond the actual market price of a diamond ring, you are unfortunately not going to get paid for an emotional value. 

    Do Not Rush into a Sale

    While selling a diamond ring can be an uplifting experience. We urge you to take an emotional audit and move forward at your own pace. Please do not let a buyer rush you if you are not ready to sell. It’s crucial that you come to terms with the emotions of a sale. Also, being hasty to sell is a poor strategy.

    2. Take a Personal Finacial Audit regarding your Timeframe to Sell Your Diamond Ring. 

    The truth is that the faster you need to sell a diamond, the higher the likelihood of you receiving a lower amount. This is true for any asset. Think if you sold your house tomorrow for cash. The price would be far less than if you prepared it for sale and had an expert team slowly market it to the best buyer. If you need to sell today, we have created a guide on how to sell your used diamond, and it extensively covers selling your diamond online and in person. https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-selling-your-diamond

    We want you to get about 2x more money for your diamond ring. So, please read on and follow our tips. 

    3. Where & How You Sell Your Diamond Ring Determines How Much it is Worth. 

    The reality is that there are several markets for used diamond rings. Therefore, your diamond ring’s price is different for each buyer and their level of access to the diamond market. Below is an example. Where you purchased it, its provenance, quality, certificate, age, brand, and condition all factor into its value. As an example below, we are using a ring purchased on Blue Nile for $5500 with a GIA diamond certificate. 

    Example: 1 Carat Diamond halo style ring 

    Brand: Blue Nile 

    Diamond Center Stone Cost: $4000.00

    Diamond Certificate: GIA

    Diamond Centerstone Shape: Princess Cut (Square Modified Brilliant Cut, Rectangular Modified Brilliant Cut) 

    Diamond Setting Cost: $1500.00

    Year Purchased: 2018

    Local Pawnshop Buyer for Cash: 

    Time Frame: Immediate

    Pays:  $1000.00

    Whom Does the Pawnshop Sell To? 

    Option 1: A professional Diamond Buyer for $1500.00; in this scenario, the diamond ring is sold 2 times more until it reaches its end retail destination. It is most likely removed from its setting. 

    Option 2: A retail pawnshop buyer for $2000.00

    Option 3: The pawnshop has trouble selling it, could have overpaid, and auctions it for perhaps $1200 at a corporate jewelry auction for wholesalers. It would then be resold 2 more times.

    Local Jewelry Store Buyer For Cash?

    Time Frame: Immediate

    Pays: $1500.00

    Whom Does The Jewelry Store Sell to?

    Option 1: They keep it in their jewelry case and sell it for $3500.00

    Option 2: They sell it to a professional Diamond Buyer who pays them $2000.00 and may sell it two more times until it reaches its final destination.

    Option 3: They put it in an auction for diamonds for Jewelers and may get $2500. They receive multiple bids from many diamond buyers. It is again sold 2 more times before it reaches its retail destination. 

    Online Diamond Auction?

    Time Frame: 2-3 Weeks

    Net Proceed After AuctionFees: $1750.00

    Who Buys it from the Online Auction?

    1. Option 1: A professional jewelry buyer pays $2500. The diamond ring could be sold two more times before reaching a retail buyer. 

    Overnight Online Diamond Buyer?

    Time Frame: 72 HRS

    Payment: $1700.00

    Who Buys it from the Overnight Online Diamond Buyer?

    1. Option 1: A significant buyer could keep it for inventory and sell it to a jewelry store in need of a diamond for approximately $3800.00

    2. Option 2: A smaller buyer might sell the ring for $2500 to another wholesale who may sell it to a jeweler or a final retail customer. 

    Online Marketplace for Preowned Diamond Rings

    Time Frame to Sell: 30-180 days

    Net Proceeds After Fees: $4128.00

    Who Buys it from the Online Pre-owned Diamond Specific Marketplace:

    Option 1: Is a retail shopper looking to save money and not pay the original retail price. So This option has bypassed at least two sellers. It takes quite a bit longer, but the payout is hugely different. As a result, this is our preferred selling platform for those that can afford to wait. Start selling here. Submit a Listing — Diamocycle

    4. What to Rember & Where to Sell Your Ring for the Most Money

    The Same Diamond Ring has many Values.

    Your diamond ring is worth a different price to who the purchaser is and their intentions and access to the diamond market. The example above illustrates what a GIA-certified diamond purchased on a competitive online vendor like Blue Nile might sell for. 

    The Orginal Purchase Prices do not always dictate net proceeds

    A diamond ring purchased at a brick and mortar store or large chain jewelry store has a higher mark-up than Blue Nile, so as a result, a seller can expect to recoup a lower percentage of the original purchase price. 

    The value you receive for Your Diamond Ring varies by the method you sell it.

    If your goal is to get the most money for your diamond ring, selling it through the right source is crucial. As we illustrated above, we suggest you sell your diamond ring through an online diamond-specific marketplace.

    The End Customer for Your Diamond Ring is ideally a retail shopper

    When you look at the examples above, you can see why the end-user of your diamond ring should be a retail buyer to get the most money. It seems evident that the other methods have two sellers in the supply chain before the retail shopper. 

    Your Timeframe to Sell affects your ability to Sell to a Retail Shopper

    In the example above, the more time you have to sell, the more you will recover for your diamond ring. While it seems obvious, not everyone has the luxury of time. For those that can afford to wait, the payoff is enormous. 

    5. Have the Correct Paperwork to Sell Your Diamond Ring for The Most Money

    Diamond Certificate vs. Jewelry Appraisal 

    In the market for preowned diamond rings, the GIA certificate is the king. This certificate enables you to market your diamond ring across more platforms for the most significant money. It is a universal map for buyers globally. A knowledgeable buyer can make an accurate bid by looking at this certificate worldwide. If they have never seen a diamond ring. If you are marketing your diamond on our preferred platform, this will be helpful to sell your diamond ring for the most money. If a GIA certificate did not come with your diamond ring, a second option would be an appraisal from a GIA-trained gemologist. Please read this guide to diamond and jewelry appraisals. Diamond & Jewelry Appraisal — Diamocycle 

    How Do you obtain a GIA Certificate?

    A GIA certificate is only available for loose unmounted diamonds, so it is not an option for most diamond rings that do not have one. However, there are cases when it is worth unmounting a diamond from a setting and certifying it. Then the diamond can be sold loose or remounted into the setting. The risks are that the setting could be damaged during this process. In almost all cases, a professional diamond buyer will, with a diamond over 1 carat, unmount and certify the diamond with GIA before reselling the diamond. 

    6. How Should My Diamond Ring be Shipped?

    Who pays for shipping?

    Our preferred shipper is FedEx, and this is the preferred shipper of the diamond industry except for Brinks for very high-value diamonds. The online seller should cover both the shipping costs and use a reliable insurance company to ensure the shipping of your diamond ring. They should tell you both the name of their policyholder and the amount your diamond ring is insured for in transit.

    What Should I do if I need to Ship My Ring?

     If you have to purchase insurance and ship the ring yourself, we suggest first you should have an appraisal for your diamond ring, and second, you send insured overnight via fed-ex or registered mail through the United States Post Office. In the event of loss, you will need to defend why your ring is worth the insured value, and they are unlikely to pay the insurance claim without some proof of what your article is. There are two scenarios when you might need to ship a diamond ring yourself. The first is if you do not have proof of your article and are trying to sell it to an online buyer. They are unlikely to provide you with a pre-paid shipping label. The second scenario is when sent to a lab like GIA for certification. 

    Pro-Tips for Shipping

    One special note is that GIA has different addresses for different shipping methods, so read their website carefully. We also recommend you never ship on a Friday, as your item has a greater chance of loss if it’s in a carrier station instead of in transit. We suggest you double box your item. A small box inside a medium fed-ex box with all edges sealed with packing tape and a carrier label inside the small box. Confirm the amount of the insurance, and save all of your shipping records. You should be able to enter your email address or phone number for shipping alerts when the status of your shipment has changed. Please don’t panic if there is a shipping delay. This can happen due to unforeseen forces like the weather outside the carrier’s control. 

    7. What to Remember on The Day you Sell Your Diamond Ring?

    You Should Never Feel Pressured to Sell

    You never have to sell your diamond. However, if your potential buyer pressures you into a transaction or makes you feel uncomfortable, we strongly encourage you to walk away. The diamond buyer who pressures you is not an ethical or fair buyer and is likely not offering you a total or genuinely competitive price. 

    Selling a loose diamond can be an emotional experience, and you never want to work with someone who may take advantage of your emotional vulnerability. 

    Include Supporting Documents & Paperwork

    No matter how you’re selling your stone – don’t forget to bring or include the supporting documents to help you fetch the price you’re hoping to seek. This may consist of GIA reports, insurance apprisals, or original receipts.

    By bringing and including this documentation, you’re helping your potential buyer understand the value of your diamond and that you know the value of your diamond. In addition, by offering this context to your diamond buyer, you’re helping set the stage to get a firm sales offer for your loose diamond. 

    Stay Safe During the Sale Process

    Given that you are conducting a high-value transaction – we encourage you to continuously operate with your safety and the security of your diamond ring as your highest priorities. 

    If You’re Mailing Your Diamond Ring: 

    Insure the Stone with Your Insurance Agency

    Insure the Shipping Of Your Stone with USPS

    Enable Tracking & Delivery Signature

    Communicate to Your Seller the Steps You’re Undertaking to Ensure a Successful Sale

    If You’re Meeting In-Person: 

    Meet in a Public Place

    Ensure That Someone Knows Where You Are

    Never Give Your Address to a Stranger

    Only Accept Cash and Make Sure You Test or Can Identify Counterfeit Bills 

    Stay Present and Trust Yourself. 

    As mentioned, selling a diamond can be a daunting and emotional experience. We encourage you to trust your gut, stay focused on your priorities, and choose the process that feels the best to you. 

    While selling a diamond has its challenges, it can be a rewarding and liberating experience that allows you to pursue opportunities and live the life you’ve imagined for yourself. 

    We wish you luck in your diamond ring selling process. Please, if you have a Diamond Ring to Sell, Start Here. Then, submit a Listing — Diamocycle. At Diamocycle, we help Sellers get a fair market value for their Diamond Rings. Please read our Seller’s Guide Here. Seller’s Guide — Diamocycle

  • Buyer’s Guide to Eco-Friendly Engagement Rings and Sustainable Sourced Diamonds

    Buyer’s Guide to Eco-Friendly Engagement Rings and Sustainable Sourced Diamonds

    Included: 

    Lab-Created Diamonds vs. Natural Recycled Diamond

    Why Buy a Recycled Engagement Ring?

    A History of Diamond Center Stone Markup

    Diamond Setting Markup Explained.

    Resale Market Explained Recycled Engagement Ring 

    Where to Buy a Recycled Engagement Ring Online or In-Person?

    What you must know Before Buying a Recycled Ring Online. 

    Additional Resources for Recycled Ring Buyers

    Across our publication, the Diamocycle Dispatch, we discuss the many places one should buy a Recycled Engagement Ring. In addition, this guide discusses the best eco-friendly way to purchase sustainably sourced diamonds for the budget-minded consumer. 

    Coming from a family legacy since 1857 in the diamond and jewelry business, we are proud to help pass on the wisdom we have gained over 164 years. 

    Natural Diamond Rings vs. Lab Created Diamond Rings-

    included:

    The difference between Natural Rings and Lab Created Diamond Rings

    What Are The Positives of Lab Created Diamond Rings

    What Diamonds Are The Most Environmentally Friendly Natural  Diamond Rings

    Diamonds are complex, and there are many ways that sellers can misrepresent recycled diamonds to the unsavvy consumer buying used jewelry. Lab-Created Diamond Rings are one of the ways sellers can trick buyers into thinking they got a good deal. Diamonds purchased new through retail channels are a poor investment. Lab-Created Diamond Rings are an inferior purchase because of poor resale value. We discuss this and more below. Lab-created diamonds are also less environmentally friendly than recycled diamond rings. 

    Know the difference between Natural Diamond Rings and Lab Created Diamond Rings

    A lab-created diamond ring is chemically identical to a natural diamond ring. They look identical. Think of them as a vintage Ferrari replica. That looks, drives, and feels like the real thing and costs a fraction of the price. So, what is the problem? If you’re buying a copy and are happy, that’s fine, but you would not expect to pay the same amount if you’re buying a real vintage car. Also, lab-created diamond rings every year are going down in production costs. More players are making them as the technology gets less expensive. Therefore, their value is ever going down. So, unlike a rare vintage car that goes up or tracks with inflation, a lab-created diamond is a depreciating asset no different from a home appliance purchase. As production increases, they are getting less scarce and less valuable each year, leading to an ever-decreasing jewelry resale value. Also, when you try to sell them, there’s very little understanding in the wholesale market as to their value. As a result, there are far fewer interested buyers to purchase them than an earth mined diamond. Therefore, lab-created diamond rings carry financial risks, and we do not recommend you purchase them. 

    What are the Positives of Lab Created Diamond Rings

    More expensive Look For the Money

    There are positives to lab-created diamond rings, and we think that is the great look you get for the money. You get a larger stone that has all of the qualities of a diamond with a reduced price tag. Think of a lab-created diamond-like human clone—a clone born in the lab, not through nature. Well, that’s a little creepy, but we say if it makes you happy, who are we to judge. It’s kind of like you had your spouse created in a lab, and well, you paid for an average person and ended up with one that looks like a celebrity. I mean, that is not all bad. But, the reality is this is your secret, and no one has to know. 

    More Environmentally Friendly than Most New Diamonds

    Lab-created diamonds are more environmentally friendly than ethically sourced new diamonds but less environmentally friendly than recycled engagement rings or repurposed natural diamonds. 

    What Diamond Rings are the Most Environmentally Friendly

    We argue that recycled diamonds from repurposed rings are the most environmentally friendly. A lab-created diamond does take quite a lot of energy to produce. We think recycling is the way to go if you want to purchase one, start shopping here. Buyer’s Guide — Diamocycle. We also believe that recycled diamond engagement rings are the smart choice if you look for value in natural earth mined diamonds. They will have considerably higher resale value over a new diamond ring and will not depreciate as much. Also, they are a more intelligent financial choice than a lab-created diamond ring. You can feel positive about your eco-conscious choice while making a solid financial decision. 

    Best Eco-Friendly Engagement Rings are Recycled Diamond Rings 

    If you are a savvy eco-conscious buyer, you will choose to buy a recycled ring online from a vetted marketplace. These marketplaces are where savvy shoppers score deals on sustainably sourced diamond rings. Any eco-friendly luxury consumer in the know should be aware that America used diamonds occupy the center stage as the world’s largest source for previously owned engagement rings. Therefore, they would be wise to capitalize on this buyer’s market for repurposed engagement rings. Now that there are secure online marketplaces to shop for previously owned rings, buyers no longer need to query in their online search to buy used jewelry near me; not only do we demonstrate how used engagement rings are the smart financial choice for budget-minded consumers, The eco-conscious shopper can appreciate how environmentally friendly jewelry is also the best choice for the planet.

    A History of Diamond Center Stone Markup

    The following is an example of the potential markups for your diamond center stone in different retail outlets. It should be used as a guide and not a hard and fast rule. A brick-and-mortar jeweler cannot compete with an online marketplace because of the cost dynamics. However, new diamonds go through several markup channels, so buying used can save you money. It used to be that a brick and mortar jeweler in the 1990s, for example, would mark a diamond up with what they called a triple key  Or a 300% markup. With savvy customers now shopping online and at least comparing their in-store purchases, they can now only mark up the center stone to the level of the customer’s knowledge. Often an independent store will not have a standard price markup but will gauge how savvy the shopper is and where they are comparing prices. Remember, used diamonds are the same as new diamonds, and there is no price difference in the wholesale diamond trade for a used diamond compared to a new diamond. 

    Diamond Center Stone Example:

    History of Price Markup by Seller:

    The year 2000  = 

    Brick and Mortar Jeweler buys a diamond center stone from a diamond dealer and sells it to a retail customer  for $5000 sells for $15000

    The year 2022 =

    New Online Diamond Merchant:  Sells New diamond center stone ( example, Blue Nile): Buys the  center stone diamond for $5000 and sells for $6000 

    Same Diamond Center Stone: Your Cost $6000

    Used Diamond  Marketplace Sells the same center stone for $5500 at a discount to the new price  (example Diamocycle). A fee from the seller is received. 

    Same Diamond Center Stone: Your Cost is $5500

    Brick and Mortar Jeweler:

    Buy the same diamond for $5200 as it does not have the capital to buy in the same market as large online sellers like the Blue Nile and sell the same diamond for whatever they can hope to get  Often, they fluctuate their mark up by how savvy the shopper is  There is no advantage to being a loyal customer as the jeweler often assumes these customers have their trust and will not research the price they are getting online. 

    Same Diamond Center Stone: Your Cost is $6200-$9000. 

    Winner: Recycled Engagement Ring Marketplace:

    Potential Approximate Saving on  Repurposed Diamonds Centerstone: 9%-67%

    Start Shopping Here for A great place to look for loose diamonds GIA certified!: Buyer’s Guide — Diamocycle

    History of Diamond Setting MarkUp across Retail Outlet: 

    In 2000, a brick and mortar jewelry store made most of its profit on the diamond center stone. Today that has changed. In 2022 a brick and mortar jeweler could make a significant dollar profit on the diamond setting depending on the size of the diamond center stone purchased by the buyer. 

    Perhaps the one advantage over the online marketplace is that a buyer can try on a setting in person. Diamond settings are also very personal to the buyer, giving them a gift if a buyer can fall in love in person. 

    The changing tide of young consumers shopping online and virtual reality tools where shoppers can take a picture of their hand and see what a preowned wedding ring looks like further changes this dynamic.

    Diamond settings depreciate more than diamond center stones and have little value on the used market. Therefore, a knowledgeable buyer would choose to purchase a preowned diamond setting. 

    We illustrate this extreme depreciation of the second-hand engagement ring below.

    Diamond Setting Example: 

    The year 2000

    Brick and Mortar Store=Buys it for $1200 from a manufacturer sell for $2400-$3600

    The year 2022:

    Brick and Mortar Jeweler: Buys for $1200 sells for approximately $2400.00

    Same Diamond Setting: Your Cost $2400.00

    Online New Diamond Marketplace: Buys for $1200 sell for $1800-$2200

    Same Diamond Setting: Your Cost $2200.00

    Used Diamond Marketplace: Brokers Sale for $1000-$1500.

    Same Diamond Setting: Your Cost $1500.00

    Winner: Second Hand Engagement Ring Marketplace

    Potential Saving on a Preowned Engagement Ring Setting: 20%-260%

    Start Shopping Here: A great place to look for preowned wedding rings  Buyer’s Guide — Diamocycle

    How your used wedding ring depreciates:

    You paid: $2400.00 for your new diamond setting. 

    Your Setting is now only worth materials in the Recycled Market

    Gold or platinum ( market dependant)= average settings weight4-6 grams=approximate $250

    Net Recoverable diamonds value (.5 carat total weight  at $200/PC example)=$100.00 

    Net Materials Recovery Value=$350.00

    Potential Depreciation:$2400 ( original cost)-$350 (materials value)

    Your Loss on your preowned wedding rings = $2050.00

    Second Hand Engagement Ring  value explained:

     The labor and marketing expenses required to make and sell a diamond setting are not recoverable; purchasing a used diamond setting is the smart choice as you minimize your Loss on this purchase for those looking to buy and sell diamonds. 

    If you’re shopping for Eco-Friendly Recycled Engagement Ring, please feel free to use our massive educational resource, The Diamocycle Dispatch.

    We help buyers purchase used diamonds on our secure marketplace Buyer’s Guide — Diamocycle, and sellers get a fair price for their used diamond rings. Submit a Listing — Diamocycle. We have been specialists as a family since 1857 in fine jewelry resale.

     

    Where to buy Eco-Friendly Recycled Engagement Rings 

    Buying Recycled Eco-Friendly Rings from Consignment Jewelry Near me?

    Pawnshops & Second Hand Engagement Rings

    Recycled Eco-Friendly Engagement Rings& Fine Auction Houses

    Should you ever Buy Recycled Eco-Friendly Engagement Rings on eBay? 

    Critics Pick: Recycled Eco-Friendly Engagement RingsSpecific Online Marketplaces

    Recycled  Eco-Friendly Engagement Rings from My Friends?

    Our Selection: Where is the best place to Buy  Recycled Eco-Friendly Engagement Rings? 

    Buying a can be an overwhelming experience, especially when looking to buy a used diamond or preowned engagement ring. However, buying a used ring can be a rewarding journey, given the right tools. 

    We created this short guide to help you start this journey to find your partner the perfect preloved diamond ring. 

    Buying Recycled Eco Friendly Engagement Rings from Consignment Jewelry Stores

    Pros

    • You can try on preowned jewelry in person

    • A used jewelry store near me. 

    • You might have an existing relationship with your neighborhood jeweler.

    • You might be able to negotiate the price in person with the jeweler if you pay in cash.

    • You can trade in an existing gold or diamond jewelry item as part of the deal. 

    Cons

    • Jewelry stores that buy diamonds have extensive overhead operating costs and charge a hefty markup to make a small profit.

    • You are not getting extensive choices in preowned engagement rings

    • There are no guidelines for setting a market price on previously owned diamonds in a brick and mortar jewelry store. 

    • Jewelers often charge retail prices, not wholesale prices, for jewelry, so they will likely inflate the retail price of this item to represent their understanding of the market.

    • Check out our complete guide to buying used diamonds here  https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond

    Pawn Shops &  Recycled Eco-friendly Engagement Rings

    Pros

    • You could purchase a deal on a unique vintage jewelry piece.

    • Diamond jewelry for less. 

    • Pawnshops give jewelry loans, so they own used diamonds at low costs so that they may sell you a large diamond at a low price.

    • Pawnshops can be flexible in their prices, and savvy customers can use their negotiating skills to save money. 

    • Pawnshops have an ever-changing inventory, so checking frequently and acting fast with cash in hand is a must when shopping for second-hand wedding rings at a pawnshop.

    • Check out our complete guide to buying and selling used diamonds at a pawn shop, A Diamocycle Guide to Selling or Buying Diamond Jewelry in a Pawn Shop.

    Cons

    • Pawnshops have limited ways to test for synthetic and diamond simulants, and you could purchase one of these unintentionally.

    • Pawnshops generally do not employ trained staff knowledgeable enough to identify treated diamonds. Treated is the term used to describe diamonds that undergo procedures to improve their appearance. As a result, they are significantly less valuable than unaltered diamonds.

    • Used wedding rings are not certified as authentic.

    • Pawnshops do not regulate their prices by any market other than store or chain policy, so there are no engagement ring resale value standards. Check our diamond price calculator here  Diamond Price Calculator — Diamocycle

    Recycled Eco-Friendly Engagement Rings at Diamond Auction ( Fine Auction Houses)

    Pros

    • Recycled rings priced in the six-seven figure range are not uncommon. 

    • For the wealthy, a way to monetize or invest in preowned luxury jewelry

    • A steep discount to retail and the suggested platform for buying valuable and important used jewelry with a storied provenance. 

    • Depending on the auction timing, attendance, and overall economy, purchasing at market price or below market price for a preowned luxury item is possible.

    • Buyers have accessibility to significant collections of jewelry from the estates of collectors. 

    • A genuinely riveting shopping experience. 

    Cons

    • A knowledgeable concierge can add value when shopping in this ring auction. In addition, consumers would be wise to hire an expert advisor to guide them on jewelry resale value. 

    • Diamond auctions are a market for the ultra-wealthy and are not assessable to the average person who buys and sells diamonds. 

    • Diamonds fluctuate in value, and an investor can quickly lose money buying or selling in a diamond auction.

    • A buyer’s premium is a standard policy of diamond auctions. 

    • See our piece on diamonds as an investment  What to Know Before You Begin to Invest in Diamonds — Diamocycle

    Recycled Eco-Friendly  Engagement Rings on eBay

    Pros

    • eBay has thousands of second-hand engagement rings to purchase, so you will not run out of options as a diamond jewelry buyer. 

    • eBay has recently employed the services of Escrow.com to make your shopping experience safer for used luxury jewelry. 

    • Buyers give feedback and can choose to shop from vetted stores.

    • eBay is a proven marketplace and takes a relatively low fee.

    Cons

    • eBay is a complex market for consumers who wish to buy preowned jewelry as there is no market guideline for pricing.

    • Historically fraud has been an issue for buyers and sellers transacting on eBay. As a result, there is no independent 3rd party verification before receiving or returning the used diamond item. 

    • It is possible to pay a retail price for a used diamond ring.

    • Return policies can be tricky to navigate. 

    • See our piece on Buying a used diamond ring here  https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond

    Critics Pick: Recycled Eco Freindly Engagement Ring Specific Marketplaces

    Pros

    • A marketplace that is entirely devoted to selling and buying used diamond rings.

    • Fine jewelry resale online. 

    • Buy consignment jewelry online. 

    • A diamond-specific marketplace is an excellent place to find GIA-certified diamond rings. 

    • Deep discounts on second-hand jewelry.

    • Low markup on engagement rings. 

    • Safeguards are in place to buy used engagement rings. 

    Cons

    • Not all marketplaces have strict listing policies, so it is essential to know if they sell “treated” synthetic or diamond simulants.

    • Not all marketplaces provide escrow services for buyers.

    • Not all marketplaces have a 3rd party gem lab to inspect the used diamond jewelry before purchase.

    • Not all marketplaces set pricing for sellers, so this is important to be aware of the marketplace’s pricing policy.

    • Check out our preferred diamond-specific marketplace here  Diamocycle Marketplace

    Buy Recycled Eco-friendly Engagement Rings from My Friend?

    Pros

    • You’re helping a friend get cash for their used diamond.

    • You are safer than shopping on craigslist with a friend buying or selling diamonds for cash.

    • You get to see the discount engagement ring in person before purchasing.

    • You could get an excellent price on a previously owned diamond ring. 

    Cons

    • Tricky social interaction

    • Minimal choice of preowned diamond jewelry

    • Risk of unknowingly purchasing a diamond simulant, treated diamond, or fake diamond.

    • Inability to return or receive credit for a diamond purchased with cash. 

    • Check out our content on How to tell if a diamond is natural. Here is How to Tell if a Diamond is Real — Diamocycle

     

     

    Why Buy Your Recycled Engagement Ring from an Online Jewelry Marketplace?

    We want you to pay a fair and honest price for your recycled engagement ring. With that in mind, we strongly recommend that you begin (and hopefully) end your search for where to purchase a preowned engagement ring online with a used diamond marketplace. 

    Given that they’re online – when you purchase a recycled engagement ring online, you’ll eliminate the fees added to your diamond sale price that local consignment jeweler needs to charge to cover their physical overhead. Beyond that, their expertise and niche in the market allow them to market lower prices for preowned engagement rings and, as a result, offer you a fair and reasonable price on used diamonds. So, given the combination of fast, secure, and fair market prices, buying online from a diamond marketplace truly is the place to buy a preloved diamond ring.  

    Diamocycle is proud to help Buyers get fair prices for diamonds in our secure marketplace  Buyer’s Guide — Diamocycle 

     We also assist sellers in capturing an honest price for their diamonds. Sellers can submit a Listing — Diamocycle. Our Family’s legacy in the diamond jewelry business was founded in 1857, over 165 years ago.

    Diamocycle is proud to support the environment by planting one tree for every recycled Diamond Ring or repurposed diamond sold on our marketplace. Our Environmental Impact — Diamocycle

     

    What you must know Before buying an eco-friendly recycled engagement ring online.

    Know the difference between a treated natural diamond and an untreated natural diamond.

    Understand that all gemological grading reports are not equal.

    Does the online marketplace for recycled engagement rings have your purchase inspected by an independent lab or an in-house employee?

    You must educate yourself about recycled engagement rings before purchasing pre-owned jewelry online. 

    Diamonds are complex, and there are many ways that sellers can misrepresent used diamonds to the unsavvy consumer buying second-hand engagement rings. America’s used diamond market is the largest globally. Unfortunately, it is a complex market to grasp without a guide to recycled engagement rings. The following are a few tricky ways sellers can fool you into thinking you have purchased a pre-owned engagement ring at a low price. 

    What to look out for when buying a recycled engagement ring?

     

    Know the difference between a treated natural diamond and an untreated natural diamond.

    So, you decided to buy a recycled engagement ring online; Please read the fine print with the listing when getting a used diamond ring. An inexpensive used diamond engagement ring can be treated. “Treated” is a term used to describe one of the following alterations to natural earth mined diamond fracture filling, laser treatment, irradiated,  and coated. A reputable gem lab will not even grade the majority of these diamonds, except for laser treatments. We do not recommend you purchase any of these treated diamonds. We believe they should be flagged by the sites handling them. Their value is that Reputable low sellers do not carry treated diamonds. 

    Diamond Certificates are Not all of Equal Caliber

    So, you purchase a recycled engagement ring online or second-hand diamond earrings and see its graded color f, vs2. Did you know that one lab will grade this stone in a different color and clarity based on the caliber of the lab? The following is a list of labs and commonly understood standing in the diamond industry. Do we believe that the diamond grading is inaccurate below? A third-tier lab? 

    Top Tier: GIA

    Second Tier: AGS, HRD, GCAL

    Third Tier: IGI, PGS

    Fourth Tier: GSI

    Fifth Tier: EGL

    Who Should Inspect your Online Purchase of a Recycled Engagement Ring?

    When purchasing a used diamond online, it should be inspected by a reputable gem lab not affiliated with the marketplace. An in-house employee is not an ideal party as they may approve the sale of your used diamond to earn a commission. 

    Before Purchasing, you Should have some Basic Buyer Knowledge. 

    You can buy from a reputable online marketplace. Still, to be ultimately successful, especially when navigating the complex world of diamonds, it pays to educate yourself. If you have made it this far, you have begun this process and started the steps to buy a used diamond successfully. We offer tons of other content for buyers and sellers of used diamonds and used rings. We also provide a vetted secure marketplace to help you go forth and shop confidently, buying used jewelry. We are here for you, so feel free to reach out with any questions. We’re proud to be from a legacy dating back to 1857 and take pride in giving you the tools to be an educated consumer of used diamonds and second-hand jewelry. The following are some additional resources we recommend you familiarize yourself with when shopping for recycled engagement rings.

    Additional Resources for Recycled Engagement Ring Buyers:

    In-Depth Resource for Buyers of Repurposed Diamonds: 

    For our complete guide on buying a used diamond onlinehttps://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-buying-a-used-diamond  In this guide, we tackle where and how to buy a diamond online and questions like should you ever purchase diamonds on eBay, and are diamonds on eBay so cheap?

    Basics Diamond Knowledge with courtesy of the GIA: 

    To help with a basic understanding of diamonds, we suggest you look at this educational page  https://www.diamocycle.com/a-guide-to-your-diamonds. In addition, you will learn GIA clarity characteristics from a GIA diamond grading chart. The GIA is the foremost diamond laboratory that certifies diamonds in the world. 

    Should you buy a diamond near me or consignment jewelry near me?

    This guide can also help with your local purchase of a used diamond near you. So you can be fully knowledgeable when shopping places that buy and sell jewelry. Check out this guide for a detailed guide on buying and selling a diamond near me in a pawnshop  https://www.diamocycle.com/diamocycle-dispatch/sellingorbuyingpawnshop.

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