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Prestige Jewelers Sales Meeting Sales Presentation Andrew Held Period 8 4/26/10 2p1-diamond
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Cut – Refers to a diamond’s reflective qualities, not its shape – Angles and number of facets determine how diamond reflects light In well-cut diamonds, light enters from the top, reflects from one side to the other, and exits out the top In poorly cut diamonds, light enters from the top and “leaks: out the bottom. Clarity – Refers to a diamond’s flaws (or inclusions) Internal air bubbles Surface cracks – Diamonds range from Flawless (no inclusions) to Included 3 (flaws visible to the naked eye)
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Color – Refers to a diamond’s color Colorless is the most valuable, reflecting the most light – Graded on alphabetical scale from “D” (colorless) to “Z” (traces of yellow or brown) Fancy color diamonds do not follow this rule (i.e., blue, yellow, pink diamonds) Carat – Refers to the unit of weight by which a diamond is measure – The greater the carat weight, the more expensive the diamond (all other characteristics being equal)
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Microscope/Loop A microscope or jeweler’s loop (10x magnifying glass) will show any inclusions in a diamond Diamond Tester Uses light to verify that the diamond is real Does not guarantee quality of stone, just authenticity Certification Certifies the quality of a diamond Certificates should come from a reputable source Certificates could cost up $200
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Filled with glass to enhance clarity Treated with heat to enhance color Used to turn yellow or brown diamonds into a fancy-colored Color may change over time Painted for color to offset yellow color Wears off quickly Easily detectable
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After purchase Be sure to care for it so that it does not get scratched or damaged Remember Diamonds are brittle Can be cracked or banged Storage Stored separately so that they do not scratch other pieces of jewelry and do not get scratched Cleaning Use a jewelers polishing cloth Take to a jeweler
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