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Jewelry Appraisals
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An accurate and detailed jewelry appraisal will provide you with the information
necessary to understand the true value of your jewelry. Our appraisals are "replacement
cost appraisal", which can differ from other types of jewelry appraisals,
such as a "fair market value appraisal" and an "estate
appraisal". A replacement cost appraisal is a formal opinion of a
jewelry item, offered by a certified independant gemologist, and it should verify
the authenticity, design, quality and monetary value of the item. It is
important that your appraisal contains the following information:
- A detailed description
- Shape and cut (including measurements and weight)
- Proportions
- Finish (including polish and symmetry)
- Color Grade Diamond coloration is based
on a scale of D (colorless) through Z (yellow). Since colorless diamonds
allow the most light to pass through, they are the most radiant and
the most highly valued.
- Clarity Grade - Almost all diamonds contain small traces of non-diamond
crystals called "inclusions". Most inclusions are not visible
to the naked eye and require magnification for viewing. Diamonds with
no inclusions are quite rare and extremely valuable. The diamond
clarity scale ranges from FI (flawless) to I3 (Imperfect: eye-visible
inclusions).
- Estimated replacement value
It is also important to note that an appraisal differs from a diamond
certificate (also called a diamond report). A diamond certificate is a
document generated by a gemological laboratory that describes a loose
diamond but does not offer any type of valuation. Diamond certificates
are not created for mounted or set stones. The key difference between
a certificate and an appraisal is that a certificate does not offer a
value for the jewelry item.
For more information on diamond grading and evaluation, you can visit
the Gemological Institute of America's Web site at www.gia.org.
The following is an excerpt from the appraisal certificates used on many of our jewelry items.
Since mountings limit full and accurate measurements or observation of one or more gem quality, or other
limitations may exist, information on those items noted [A] are approximate. Gem weight approximations are
made using formulas suggested by the Gemologicl Institute of America. Diamond grading terminology is that
used by the Gemological Institute of America. This appraisal is a subjective evaluation done in a
systematic and professional manner using the finest instruments available. Evaluations and estimates may
vary from one appraiser to another without reflecting on the ability of the appraisers.
Some items have uniqueness that make an exact replacement impossible or impractical, so the replacement
value is based on the value of a similar item. With the exception of fraud or gross neglect, no liability
with repect to actions that may be taken as a result of this report is assumed. The values unless otherwise
stated are estimated retail replacement cost for the purpose of insurance at the time of the appraisal, not
including sales taxes. The value is not what a specific jewelry store might charge for the item, nor does
it imply an offer to buy the item.
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