How Are Diamonds For A Rolex Graded and Priced?

Posted by Melrose Jewelers on September 9th, 2008 and filed under Diamond Jewelry  |  No Comments »

 

 

A one-carat internally flawless diamond in one of the three highest color grades is priced in the range of $10,000 to $14,000 USD, in today’s retail market. The same size diamond in a medium clarity and color grade can be purchased for around $3,500 to $5,000 USD. Read the rest of this Rolex Watch Blog »

The New Symbol of Luxury – Pink Diamonds

Posted by Melrose Jewelers on August 29th, 2008 and filed under Diamond Jewelry  |  1 Comment »

Cameron Diaz wore earrings containing them to the Oscars; Jennifer Lopez’s brilliant engagement ring started a rage for them; and almost every woman with style wants at least one.  Pink diamonds are ‘thought to symbolize romance, desire, and treasure’ according to the Bangkok Post. Read the rest of this Rolex Watch Blog »

Gemstone Cuts: A Brief Tutorial For The New Buyer

Posted by Melrose Jewelers on August 29th, 2008 and filed under Diamond Jewelry  |  No Comments »

It is becoming more and more popular for diamonds and other precious stones to be sold loose. The jewelry buyer selects a setting for the piece– ring, earring or brooch– then chooses a ‘cut’ for the stone. If you are in the market for diamond jewelry like a bejeweled Rolex, you should know this information. There are many types of cuts ranging from the ever-popular brilliant ’round’ cut to the fabulously avant garde ‘fantasy’ cut. Here is an easy rundown on the various cuts available: Read the rest of this Rolex Watch Blog »

The Gift of Diamond Jewelry — A Road Map

Posted by Melrose Jewelers on August 29th, 2008 and filed under Diamond Jewelry  |  1 Comment »

Everyone enjoys giving and receiving the gift of diamond jewelry. The joy of giving is increased when the diamond jewelry harmonizes with the recipient’s taste and lifestyle. If you are looking at diamond jewelry like bejeweled Rolex watches, you should which turns to take and which to avoid. Read the rest of this Rolex Watch Blog »