Who buys diamonds, and in particular, who buys loose diamonds in Chesapeake? This might be something you're asking yourself if you have one or more loose stones. You likely know that a jewelry store and pawn shop like Greenbrier Pawn will buy your diamond estate jewelry. In fact, that's a big part of what we do. Not only can you sell a diamond ring or a pair of diamond earrings to our fine jewelry store and pawn shop, but you can sell loose diamonds of all shapes and sizes, too. We will give you the best price. Paying top diamond prices is something we have years of experience with here in Hampton Roads, and we'd love to make you a satisfied customer, too!
Who Buys Diamonds in Chesapeake, Virginia?
Greenbrier Pawn shop buys all different types of diamonds for top dollar. Many customers bring us diamond engagement rings, diamond wedding rings, diamond tennis bracelets, and other diamond jewelry for us to do a jewelry appraisal on. If you're looking for the best way to sell loose diamonds, we are your diamond dealer for that, too. We buy colorless diamonds, as well as chocolate diamonds, pink diamonds, and much more. We also pay more for assorted jewelry and precious metals.
How Much Are My Loose Diamonds Worth?
So, just how much will top diamond buyers pay you for your loose diamonds? Of course, you might get a higher price for a diamond that is set in a nice piece of gold jewelry. However, be aware with a lot of diamond jewelry, the diamond(s) in the piece make up the majority of the value. Therefore, the difference between what you'd get for a loose diamond vs. a diamond set in a ring or other piece of jewelry might not be as significant as you think.
Color, Cut, Clarity & Carat Weight
The four big things we look at when appraising loose diamonds are the color, cut, clarity, and carat weight. Those in the jewelry industry call this the "4 C's of diamonds." With color, you have to realize that colorless diamonds are not typically actually completely colorless. Lower-quality diamonds are more yellow in hue. There is a wide range of colors that a so-called "colorless diamond" can be. In many cases, you can't really tell the difference with the naked eye, especially if you don't have multiple diamonds sitting beside one another. However, it is something that diamond sellers and buyers look at when performing a free evaluation.
The next thing we look at is the cut, or shape of the diamond. When you buy and sell diamonds, cut does impact market price. Round-cut diamonds are the most expensive, despite being the most popular. One big reason for this is because of the way that diamond is cut. Basically, even expert diamond cutters end up with quite a bit of waste when cutting a round diamond. Naturally, this means the diamond is more expensive to cut. Other cuts are valuable as well, and we buy all different shapes of diamonds, including princess cut, emerald cut, marquise cut, and more.
Clarity is another thing we assess when determining the value of a diamond. Basically, this refers to the quality of the diamond. Is it almost perfect, or does it have imperfections? Of course, a more "perfect" diamond is worth more, even if the imperfections are virtually invisible to the naked eye. However, even flawed diamonds can be incredibly beautiful and valuable!
Lastly, we look at carat size. When all other things are considered equal, large diamonds are worth more than small diamonds. In many cases, significantly more. This just makes sense. However, as your reputable diamond buyers here in Chesapeake, we buy all sizes of diamonds. Your diamond's value is high here, whether it's large, small, or something in-between.
The entire process of getting a competitive offer on your diamond is actually quite fast, and we'll do our best to show you a good time while you're here! Just visit us, your local professional diamond buyers, and let us know that you're thinking about selling your loose diamonds. It doesn't take long and there's no obligation or cost, so what do you have to lose? We'd love to offer you a higher value for any and all unwanted loose diamonds in your jewelry box!
Why Sell Loose Diamonds?
There are various cases when you might want to sell a loose diamond. Maybe you purchased loose diamonds at some point in the past, but now, you don't really have any need for them. Maybe a diamond fell out of a piece of jewelry that you had. Perhaps you're even thinking about upgrading the diamond in your engagement ring setting, so you're thinking about selling your existing diamond so you'll have cash to put toward another, bigger one.
It doesn't matter how you ended up with your loose diamonds or why you're selling them....Greenbrier Pawn is the best place to sell for a fair price. We should always be your first choice when selling unwanted diamonds and diamond jewelry in Hampton Roads. Come see us, and let us make you an offer today!
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