Hesitant about splurging $50,000 on a four-carat diamond over at Jared? Well, you’re in for a revelation. You’re right to be hesitant.
In this blog post, I’ll delve into the pitfalls of settling for a diamond with I1 or I2 clarity. I’ll also guide you towards a brilliant alternative that not only saves you a whopping $10,000 but also ensures a much better clarity diamond.
Check out my better, specific diamond recommendation ASAP, before it’s sold!
Is it gone? Ping me to find you a similar one via the Contact Me page!
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The Problem with I1 and I2 Clarity Diamonds:
In the video, you see a $50,000, four-carat diamond from Jared with a clarity rating of I or I2.
However, a closer inspection reveals a bummer of a truth – these diamonds are riddled with inclusions (flaws), making them less than ideal for such a hefty price tag. I want to emphasize that what you see on the Jared site is merely an artist’s representation, not an accurate depiction of the diamond you’re shelling out $50K for.
Comparing I1 Diamonds:
To drive the point home, I’ll compare the Jared diamond with other I1 diamonds from James Allen, showcasing their “peppery” appearance due to numerous inclusions.
The Savvy Solution: A $40,000, 4-Carat SI1 Clarity Diamond:
I found a brilliant alternative—a 4-carat diamond with SI1 clarity, two grades better than the original Jared diamond. This excellent cut diamond promises a dazzling sparkle, graded by the IGI so you can have full confidence in it. The best part? It’s priced at only $40,000 and even comes with a free setting.
Unveiling an Ideal Find of a Diamond:
You’ll see me super-zoom in on the diamond I found, pointing out the minimal flaws — even better, they are concentrated in one area. You’ll see that these flaws can be strategically concealed, or at least minimized, with the right setting. A prong on a ring can likely hide it.
Act Now – Your $10,000 Savings Await — But this is a one-of-a-kind diamond:
Check out this specific diamond ASAP. Odds are, given the number of viewers that may watch the video, this diamond could be sold by the time you see this.
But then again it may still be available.
In any case, you can reach out via the Contact Me link for assistance in finding a similar, flaw-concealing diamond at a great price.
Conclusion:
The $50,000 diamond at Jared might seem enticing, but this video serves as a caution! By opting for a more reasonably priced and higher-quality diamond with SI1 clarity, you not only save a substantial amount but also ensure a much better diamond. Happy shopping!