Appraising Solitaire Engagement Rings

Every buying guide you read for solitaire engagement rings always caution against buying solitaire engagement rings without an appraisal to accompany them.  The appraisals should come from a neutral third party, neither affiliated with the buyer or seller, and be completed by a licensed gemmologist.  What the buying guides for solitaire engagement rings don’t necessarily disclose is how the appraisal process typically works for solitaire engagement rings and what factors are actually used to calculate the estimated value of the solitaire engagement rings themselves.  While the four c’s of solitaire engagement rings play a pivotal role in the appraisal process, not everyone knows exactly which classifications command the highest dollar value.

Appraisals tend to focus on the diamonds in solitaire engagement rings first, primarily because that is where the majority of the ring’s value lies.  The colour of the stone in solitaire engagement rings can vary from colourless to yellow.  Naturally, the less amount of colour a diamond possesses, the more valuable it will be.  The clarity of the stone in the solitaire engagement rings describes how many internal or external flaws a diamond has, ranging anywhere from flawless to very visibly included or flawed.  Of course, the less flaws or inclusions the stone has, the more valuable it will be, in turn increasing the overall value of the solitaire engagement rings.  The cut of a stone often describes the number or complexity of the various cuts or facets in stones set in solitaire engagement rings.  While less faceted stones are still valuable, solitaire engagement rings with brilliant cut stones, or other complex designs, are valued higher due to the added labour time that has gone into the ring itself.  Finally, with regards to the four c’s,  the carat weight of the stones in solitaire engagement rings provides easiest factor to comprehend.  The larger the diamonds are in the solitaire engagement rings, the more costly overall they will be.  Also, the larger the stone, the higher the per carat value of the stone will be as well.  This is particularly true because of the fact that larger finished stones are much harder to come by for solitaire engagement rings than smaller stones.

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