Finding and Affording Your Perfect Diamond Engagement Ring
- September 4th, 2009
- Posted in Custom Jewelry . Engagement Rings . The 4C's of Diamond
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It’s a time honored tradition – buying an engagement ring.  Many come to us bewildered by all the choices.  It is for this reason, we recommnend doing your homework – this will save you time and money in the long run. Below are a few tips to keep in mind while you’re shopping and what you can expect from us at Alexa Rose Fine Jewelry.   One – Get to know your perfect diamond.
Before you go shopping for your diamond engagement ring be certain to have done some research. Begin by researching the 4 C’s (Cut, Clarity, Color and Carat) and start to understand how this will affect the final price. This will help you to develop your budget for your diamond engagement ring. Each one of the 4 C’s lends something special to your diamond for your engagement ring be certain to have a basic understanding before beginning your search. When you’re sitting with your sales consultant, remember, ask questions and have them clarify anything you do not completely understand. If shopping for other pieces of fine jewelry, you can still loosely apply the 4 C’s, ask your sales consultant about the quality of the diamonds, the total carat weight and if it’s a large pendant, see if there is a smaller size available.  As for your experience with us – We’ll gladly answer any question you have about diamond quality and/or construction of a piece of jewelry. Two – Don’t be afraid to shop around and compare prices. We shop around for the best prices on computers, televisions and cars why not diamonds? My belief (to a certain degree) is that diamonds have their own mystique that has been branded over the years with DeBeers, Cartier and Tiffany.  Also, just very much like your attorney or your physician this relationship is usually based on a referral.   While this system is great sometimes, you may not jive with the person with whom you’ve been referred.  So, this is another great reason to shop and compare prices. This gives you an opportunity to discuss with other sales consultants and find what best for you.  In the end make sure you’re dealing with a reputable company, the last thing you would want is to have the person from whom you’re purchased your engagement ring to up and disappear.  Even if you have to pay a little more,  in the long run its usually worth it. Three – Time to Upgrade?
During down turns in the market, larger diamonds (those defined as 2.0ct or greater) usually experience higher levels of inventory. As a result the larger stones typically drop in price, so if you’ve been waiting to upgrade; this could be the best time for you to upgrade and receive a great price. Â
Four –  Deal with a reputable company.I mentioned this earlier but, double check the firm with the BBB, etc. Ensure that they’re a reputable company. Just like your mechanic, you need to be certain that you’re dealing with someone who has a good track record and who is honest. Check with the Jewelers Board of Trade as this firm rates jewelers according to several different factors.  Also, checking with the local BBB is another great way to check on a business and its reputation. Be certain to also check the company’s return, exchange policy and upgrade policy, this could affect you later so be certain that you have a complete understanding before you buy. Five – Look for jewelers who extend credit or offer payment terms. This dove tails with item four.  Most reputable jewelers will have financing options available for customers. In today’s market, some jewelers are starting to offer layaway options for clients as well. Â

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