Frequently Asked Questions
How often should my diamond and setting be checked?
You want to be sure that the stone is secure in its setting. Everyday wear and tear can jar the stone a little,
and you don't want to look down at your finger to find your stone is missing. Have your setting checked by a
jeweler every six months. We perform this service for free on all the jewelry we sell.
Is it important to have insurance?
Yes. Insurance companies will cover your jewelry for loss, theft and damage. Consult your insurance agent about
adding a jewelry rider to your homeowners or renters policy. You will need an appraisal for coverage, which we
provide with every item we sell.
How often should I have my jewelry appraised?
For insurance purposes, on large value items you should renew your appraisals every 4-5 years to be current with
inflation. If you purchase a jewelry item from us, we keep your appraisal information on file, so that you may
simply call to have us reevaluate the items.
Does it matter who appraises my jewelry?
Appraisals should be performed by a qualified gemologist.
Is a diamond a good investment?
Over the years, diamonds have retained or increased in value. They will not lose value. But a diamond is only a
good investment if you get a good deal on it. It's not like a car in that when you wear it out of the showroom
it doesn't lose value instantly. You can always trade up a diamond and get full purchase price towards your new
stone with our Diamond Upgrading Policy.
Why is platinum more expensive than gold?
Platinum is a heavier and harder metal than gold, and the price per gram on the open market is higher. Also, it
is much more difficult to work with and requires more highly trained craftsmen to make jewelry.
How do I care for my diamond jewelry?
Soaps, lotions and other everyday items can leave a hazy residue all over your diamond and setting, reducing the
brilliance of the stone. There are jewelry cleaning solutions in the marketplace that you can use to clean the
stone and setting, but an easy household solution is to use a bit of ammonia and water with an old toothbrush.
Just scrub and rinse in luke warm water. Dry with a lint-free cloth.
What is the best way to store jewelry that I don't wear day-to-day?
Diamonds and other stones can scratch each other if they rub together, and this damages the polish characteristic.
It is best to store your jewelry items in a soft jeweler's cloth so that they don't come in contact unnecessarily.
And be sure to store valuable items in a safe place. Even if you have insurance, jewelry loss can be a very
emotional experience, and you may never be able to replace some pieces.
What do I do if I don't know my girlfriend's ring size?
If there's no way that you can slyly get that information from her, we suggest that you order a size 6, our standard
stock size, for gift giving purposes. After the surprise is over, and you know her correct size, you can return it
to us, and we will size it free of charge.
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