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  2. Couple claims Kay Jewelers swapped diamond with a fake - AOL

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    A well-known jewelry company is facing allegations of replacing real diamonds with fake ones.. KPRC reports that Houston-based Sophie Long went to Kay Jewelers, where her husband purchased her ...

  3. Moussaieff Red Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The rough stone weighed 13.9 carats (2.78 g). [1] The diamond was purchased and cut by the William Goldberg Diamond Corp., where it went by its original name, the Red Shield. It was purchased in 2001 or 2002 [2] by Shlomo Moussaieff, an Israeli-born jewelry dealer in London. [3] It is currently owned by Moussaieff Jewellers Ltd.

  4. Diamond color - Wikipedia

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    Poor color is usually not enough to eliminate the use of diamond as a gemstone: if other gemological characteristics of a stone are good, a low-color diamond can remain more valuable as a gem diamond than an industrial-use diamond, and can see use in diamond jewelry. Furthermore, it is much more cost effective to purchase a near-colorless grade ...

  5. Diamonds as an investment - Wikipedia

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    The largest markets are USA (about half), China and India. [3] As of 2017 larger diamonds had appreciated in value since 2008 more than smaller ones. [4] [5] In early 2025 diamond prices had dropped significantly from a peak in 2022; prices of natural gems in shops dropped by 26% by the beginning of 2025.

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  7. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    A diamond with facets cut only a few degrees out of alignment can result in a poorly performing stone. For a round brilliant cut, there is a balance between "brilliance" and "fire". When a diamond is cut for too much "fire", it looks like a cubic zirconia, which gives off much more "fire" than real diamond. A well-executed round brilliant cut ...