Loose Diamonds
Select from our vast selection of loose diamonds with the help of an experienced diamond specialist at TOSOTO&Esther, Connecticut Diamond Center – Trusted since 1980.
Select from our vast selection of loose diamonds with the help of an experienced diamond specialist at TOSOTO&Esther, Connecticut Diamond Center – Trusted since 1980.
The term “Loose Diamonds” refers to un-mounted diamonds that have not yet been set into jewelry. Many discerning buyers choose to shop for loose diamonds separate from the setting in which they will be worn. This is usually because the center stone in an engagement ring is considerably more valuable than the ring mounting in which it will be set.
If you’re like most people, you may not know how to select loose diamonds from a list. The first thing that you should realize is that loose diamond lists are simply a guideline. There are many subtle differences in diamond grading that can drastically affect the value of a diamond. You need only select a specific diamond shape, color, cut, and clarity from most diamond sites to see the broad range of values within the same grading range. It is usually safe to assume that these price variances are due to factors that may not be discernible by simply reading a loose diamond chart.
Don’t be discouraged when you discover the inconsistency of diamond prices. Viewing these lists can still be helpful. Take a little time to gain some basic knowledge about diamond cut, diamond color, and diamond clarity; and once you have an understanding of how loose diamonds are graded, you will have a pretty good idea of the characteristics you should be looking for. Your newly acquired diamond information will provide you with the ability to ask important questions that reveal reasons for the variations in a diamond’s value.
If you are looking at diamonds online, your search should lead you to lists of stones that fall within the criteria you have chosen. Now you need to consult with the dealer representing the loose diamonds you are considering. A qualified gemologist or experienced diamond consultant can walk you through the subtle differences in each stone, and help you to understand the variances in each loose diamond on your list. It is almost impossible to understand all there is to know without a little coaching. There are many considerations beyond the 4C’s to consider when selecting a diamond; for this reason, you should speak directly with a professional when buying loose diamonds online.
It is always best to visit a diamond dealer and look at the loose diamonds firsthand. There is no substitute for firsthand exposure when searching for the diamond that is right for you. Many of the characteristics that affect diamond prices are best understood after seeing them in person.