5 thoughts on “The diamonds on the ring have cracks and impurities, please answer (attached to”

  1. First of all, the cracks and floc -shaped objects you mentioned belong to diamond flaws. This is the category of clarity identification when diamond identification

    Second, your certificate is relatively different from the current certificate. However, from the remarks, the weight of the diamond standard is 17.2 points, less than 20 points. The state stipulates that diamonds with a score of 20 or more must have a certificate of appraisal for diamonds. Since this is less than 20 points, it is not illegal to issue certificates for diamond rings for merchants.

    Third, the certificate was issued after the diamond ring was inlaid. Because the diamond could not be removed, it could not be weighed alone. Is the right

    Fourth, whether this diamond belongs to the secondary charging, depending on whether the price of the merchant sells at the purified price of cracks and flocculent objects. Due to these flaws, the clarity of diamonds must be affected. If it is sold, it is priced at the correct clarity level, and it will not be charged. However, from your description, it can be seen that the basic seller has bypassed the problem of clarity during the sales process, so if you sue the merchant fraud in this way, the evidence should not be sufficient, and it will be more difficult

  2. Normal feather -like defects, if you use instruments such as a magnifying glass, the flaws visible to the naked eye are the clarity below SI2. Your certificate is not out of level, but it proves that it is a diamond, so it does not have the reference significance at the level, and it is not a good charge, because he did not say that it was a VS or VVS level. He only indicated that it was diamond.
    It you can find the merchant who sells you. If they can change it, ask them to replace you at least to VS level, so as to ensure that this flaw is not visible on the paine on the naked eye.
    It the quality of diamonds when buying diamonds, because the value of the diamond is reflected in 4C, there are many finished diamonds in the mall, there is no quality, so the certificate is issued, only the diamond ring is issued, but the 4C grade will not be issued. So pay attention when buying, you can also check the relevant information on the Internet first ~
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  3. The cracks you said are diamond defects. This is a clarity identification when diamond identification

    The difference between your certificate and the current certificate, but from the remarks, it can be seen that The weight of the diamond label is 17.2 points, less than 20 points. The state stipulates that diamonds with a score of 20 or more must have a certificate of appraisal for diamonds. Since this is less than 20 points, it is not illegal to issue certificates for diamond rings for merchants.

    The certificate was issued after the diamond ring was inlaid. After the diamonds could not be removed, the diamond could not be dismantled, so it could not be weighed alone.

    This diamond is a good charging. It depends on whether the price of the merchant sells is based on the price of cracks and floccope. Due to these flaws, the clarity of diamonds must be affected. If it is sold, it is priced at the correct clarity level, and it will not be charged. However, from your description, the basic seller has bypassed the problem of clarity during the sales process, so if you sue the merchant fraud in this way, the evidence should not be sufficient, and it will be more difficult
    It you can also go The national appraisal agency goes to re -inspect, the cost is not high.
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  4. What you say is actually the flaws of diamonds, and there will be flaws in natural diamonds. This is the characteristic of each diamond, just like a person's birthmark. The size and position of the flaws will affect the value of diamonds.
    The certificate cannot be seen clearly. Diamonds are mainly based on the color of the diamond, cutting, clarity, and size determine the quality of quality. You can go to the appraisal agency where you are located. If the results of the re -inspection are the same as the certificate, it proves that the merchant does not deceive consumers, and the merchant is innocent.
    By the way, how much is the diamond you bought and how much money you bought?

  5. Because there is no level in the certificate, you must first look at the label attached to the ring ~~ What should there be a ring in it ~ such as net degree, if VS is written on it, a better level ~~ Then then You can go to the jewelry detection station to test whether it is consistent with your label ~~~ If you are lower than the test level, you can naturally find a merchant for claim ~~

    It should be a certificate 5 years ago ~~

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