We purchase Diamond, AEON AU2 Setiawangsa
May 8, 2016
Dear All,
Good Evening,
Do you have any diamond want to sell?
Don’t know where to sell your diamond in KL?
You can sell your diamond to JEWEL CAFE now!
We are ready to buy your unused diamond!
Diamond had been detached?
No worries! Jewel Cafe purchase your unwanted/ detached diamonds!
We can purchase diamond above 0.2 carat with GIA certificate.
The diamonds without GIA certificate we can only accept 0.3 carat and above.
Present your GIA certificate to get higher price!
Why??!
It’s because diamonds need to evaluate by 4Cs.
The higher quality/grade, the price must be higher!
The 4Cs:
Cut, Carat, Color and Clarity – are the universal language of the diamond.
CUT
The term “cut” has two references: One is the diamond’s shape, the other is the quality, determined by its proportions, symmetry and polish.
The top-selling diamond cut shape is the round brilliant. Other cut shapes including princess, marquise, pear, heart, oval, emerald, radiant, cushion and Asscher are considered fancy cut.
The cut of a diamond is considered to be the most important factor with respect to its beauty. The cut determines the brilliance of the diamonds – how light is reflected , dispersed and scintillated. Unlike color and clarity, there is not a single grade that defines it. Furthermore, two diamonds equal in carat weight, color and clarity can differ in appearance and value because of differences in cut quality.
The cut is the most complicated of the 4Cs. Unlike carat weight, color and clarity, whose value and rarity are related to the diamond’s natural formation, cut quality is the result of human decision and diamond cutting skills.
CARAT
Carat weight is the easiest to understand of the 4Cs. A diamond’s weight is measured in carats. The carat is subdivided into 100 equal parts called ‘points.’ One point equals .01 carat or 1/100 carat. A one carat diamond equals 100 points. Carat weight is written in decimal numbers, but it is frequently expressed in fractions which are easier to understand. Diamond weight fractions are approximate and refer to ranges of weight.
Diamond prices increase with carat weight because larger diamonds are less common and more desirable. However, two diamonds of equal carat weight can have dramatically different values depending on three other factors: Color, Clarity and Cut.
COLOR
The color evaluation on gem-quality diamonds is based on the absence of color. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) uses a 12-letter alphabetical scale of D to Z. The diamond on the lower end of the scale (D) will have the least amount of color – it is considered a colorless stone. The diamond at the higher end of the scale (Z) has deeper tones. However, when a diamond’s color is more intense than the “Z” grading, it enters the realm of a “Fancy Color” diamond. In this case, the intensity of the color in the diamond can play a significant role in its value. The value of a Fancy Colored Diamond can surpass that of colorless diamonds if the intensity of the color is high and the color is rare.
CLARITY
Clarity is a measure of the tiny imperfections found in most every diamond.
A flawless diamond with little to no imperfections is often desired due to its rarity, but they are also the most costly. Therefore, it is important to keep in mind that it is very common for diamonds to be formed with slight imperfections.
These imperfections are known as “inclusions” and usually occur during the diamond’s crystallization period within the earth, or from the stresses of mining and processing. Inclusions are anything from tiny white points to dark dots, cracks or scratches. The fewer inclusions, the more valuable a stone is. Clarity is evaluated using a 10-power magnification. This means that the object viewed appears 10 times its actual size. The diamond grader examines the clarity characteristics with respect to the nature and number of characteristics, as well as their size, color and position. The clarity grade assigned reflects the degree of visibility of the characteristics.
Bring you unwanted/ detached diamonds to JEWEL CAFE for free estimation!
Higher price will be offered if you present us the GIA certificate!
Sell you diamond to JEWEL CAFE to get higher exchange value.
Please approach our staffs for more information!
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KL Branch:
AEON AU2 SETIAWANGSA SHOPPING CENTRE,
LOT G26 GROUND FLOOR,
NO.6, JALAN TAMAN SETIAWANGSA AU2,
TAMAN KERAMAT,
54200 KUALA LUMPUR.
TEL: 03-4251 1151
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We have purchased various items, such as…
●Gold, Platinum and Silver products
●Diamonds and any designed Jewelry
●Branded Watches
●Branded Handbags
●Branded Cosmetics
●iPhone, iPad
The 4Cs:
Cut, Carat, Color and Clarity – are the universal language of the diamond.
CUT
The term “cut” has two references: One is the diamond’s shape, the other is the quality, determined by its proportions, symmetry and polish.
The top-selling diamond cut shape is the round brilliant. Other cut shapes including princess, marquise, pear, heart, oval, emerald, radiant, cushion and Asscher are considered fancy cut.
The cut of a diamond is considered to be the most important factor with respect to its beauty. The cut determines the brilliance of the diamonds – how light is reflected , dispersed and scintillated. Unlike color and clarity, there is not a single grade that defines it. Furthermore, two diamonds equal in carat weight, color and clarity can differ in appearance and value because of differences in cut quality.
The cut is the most complicated of the 4Cs. Unlike carat weight, color and clarity, whose value and rarity are related to the diamond’s natural formation, cut quality is the result of human decision and diamond cutting skills.
CARAT
Carat weight is the easiest to understand of the 4Cs. A diamond’s weight is measured in carats. The carat is subdivided into 100 equal parts called ‘points.’ One point equals .01 carat or 1/100 carat. A one carat diamond equals 100 points. Carat weight is written in decimal numbers, but it is frequently expressed in fractions which are easier to understand. Diamond weight fractions are approximate and refer to ranges of weight.
Diamond prices increase with carat weight because larger diamonds are less common and more desirable. However, two diamonds of equal carat weight can have dramatically different values depending on three other factors: Color, Clarity and Cut.
COLOR
The color evaluation on gem-quality diamonds is based on the absence of color. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) uses a 12-letter alphabetical scale of D to Z. The diamond on the lower end of the scale (D) will have the least amount of color – it is considered a colorless stone. The diamond at the higher end of the scale (Z) has deeper tones. However, when a diamond’s color is more intense than the “Z” grading, it enters the realm of a “Fancy Color” diamond. In this case, the intensity of the color in the diamond can play a significant role in its value. The value of a Fancy Colored Diamond can surpass that of colorless diamonds if the intensity of the color is high and the color is rare.
CLARITY
Clarity is a measure of the tiny imperfections found in most every diamond.
A flawless diamond with little to no imperfections is often desired due to its rarity, but they are also the most costly. Therefore, it is important to keep in mind that it is very common for diamonds to be formed with slight imperfections.
These imperfections are known as “inclusions” and usually occur during the diamond’s crystallization period within the earth, or from the stresses of mining and processing. Inclusions are anything from tiny white points to dark dots, cracks or scratches. The fewer inclusions, the more valuable a stone is. Clarity is evaluated using a 10-power magnification. This means that the object viewed appears 10 times its actual size. The diamond grader examines the clarity characteristics with respect to the nature and number of characteristics, as well as their size, color and position. The clarity grade assigned reflects the degree of visibility of the characteristics.
Bring you unwanted/ detached diamonds to JEWEL CAFE for free estimation!
Higher price will be offered if you present us the GIA certificate!
Sell you diamond to JEWEL CAFE to get higher exchange value.
Please approach our staffs for more information!
===================================================
KL Branch:
AEON AU2 SETIAWANGSA SHOPPING CENTRE,
LOT G26 GROUND FLOOR,
NO.6, JALAN TAMAN SETIAWANGSA AU2,
TAMAN KERAMAT,
54200 KUALA LUMPUR.
TEL: 03-4251 1151
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We have purchased various items, such as…
●Gold, Platinum and Silver products
●Diamonds and any designed Jewelry
●Branded Watches
●Branded Handbags
●Branded Cosmetics
●iPhone, iPad


