I was preparing a Microsoft Word document to better explain what I am about to propose, but it unfortunately crashed before I had a chance to save the file.
I think everyone is going to understand what I'm getting at here, and I may be way out of line, but here goes...
Since there are no official grading standards that a seller must produce to legally identify a diamond as Hearts & Arrows, how about vendors create a simple Microsoft Word document containing a portion of the following information (some of this is just history and not relating to specs/criteria): https://www.pricescope.com/journal/hearts_and_arrows_diamonds_and_basics_diamond_cutting/
This document can be titled "[Vendor Name] confirmation of Hearts & Arrows Diamond"
The document should start with a paragraph containing the following:
-vendor name
-explanation that the diamond being sold is identified as Hearts & Arrows according to the criteria set forth in this document.
-signed by owner/appropriate business representative including First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name, and Business title (Owner, CEO, whatever)
-Date of sale
-Name of customer
-A list of the diamond's specs that is being identified as Hearts & Arrows and sold to the customer including: carat, cut, color, clarity, table %, depth %, crown angle, pavilion angle, and other necessary information to appropriately match the stone.
-A lifetime warranty (perhaps lifetime is overboard but maybe a shorter time period is appropriate: 1 year, 5 years?) clause that guarantees the customer a full refund if the customer is able to provide data showing that the criteria within the document are not met. Too much??
Just a thought....one that I think would give customers more peace of mind in choosing whether or not to purchase a diamond defined by criteria that are not so "official"
I think everyone is going to understand what I'm getting at here, and I may be way out of line, but here goes...
Since there are no official grading standards that a seller must produce to legally identify a diamond as Hearts & Arrows, how about vendors create a simple Microsoft Word document containing a portion of the following information (some of this is just history and not relating to specs/criteria): https://www.pricescope.com/journal/hearts_and_arrows_diamonds_and_basics_diamond_cutting/
This document can be titled "[Vendor Name] confirmation of Hearts & Arrows Diamond"
The document should start with a paragraph containing the following:
-vendor name
-explanation that the diamond being sold is identified as Hearts & Arrows according to the criteria set forth in this document.
-signed by owner/appropriate business representative including First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name, and Business title (Owner, CEO, whatever)
-Date of sale
-Name of customer
-A list of the diamond's specs that is being identified as Hearts & Arrows and sold to the customer including: carat, cut, color, clarity, table %, depth %, crown angle, pavilion angle, and other necessary information to appropriately match the stone.
-A lifetime warranty (perhaps lifetime is overboard but maybe a shorter time period is appropriate: 1 year, 5 years?) clause that guarantees the customer a full refund if the customer is able to provide data showing that the criteria within the document are not met. Too much??
Just a thought....one that I think would give customers more peace of mind in choosing whether or not to purchase a diamond defined by criteria that are not so "official"