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Opinion on Russian Diamonds

Mig888

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I am considering purchasing an eternity ring that has diamonds that were mined and cut in Russia. The diamond broker (who I trust) states that Russian diamonds on the whole are very good and that the Russian diamong cutters cut for beauty as opposed to value making Russian diamonds some of the best diamonds on the market. I know that each stone is different and should be judged on its own regardless of where it comes from, but I was wondering about the reputation in general of Russian diamonds. Any input will be appreciated.
 
I appreciate that, but I am really trying to find out the general reputation of Russian diamonds
 
Diamond is diamond.
Russians are no different from businessfolks from other countries.
There may be good and bad ones, honest and dishonest ones, folks that cut diamonds well and poorly.

What you heard was sales hogwash from someone who wants you to buy what THEY sell.

If you want a well cut diamond forget about country of origin, mining or polishing.
Learn about good cut and where to shop.

I'd start right here.
Click on the KNOWLEDGE tab near the top of this screen, and read all of the Advanced Tutorial.
 
Our company mainly manufacturers Russian cut diamonds. Russian cut diamonds are probably some of the best rough material to work with. Many times Russian diamonds and Canadian diamonds have a much less visible hue of florescence. For example Very Strong blue would look like faint. Also Russians diamonds are usually cut by the some of the best cutters in the world. Mainly these cutters use most of the rough material to create the perfect diamonds rather than making the diamonds a G-VG cut just to save on size. Hope that helps.
 
Then why do you sell clarity enhanced diamonds?

Here's a snip from your website, " Founded in 2005, DiamondCrush.com has become one of the largest online retailer of High end Designer watches and fine jewelry. DiamondCrush.com, offers the highest quality Clarity Enhanced Diamond Engagement Rings the market has to offer. ".
 
kenny|1358195233|3355422 said:
Then why do you sell clarity enhanced diamonds?

Here's a snip from your website, " Founded in 2005, DiamondCrush.com has become one of the largest online retailer of High end Designer watches and fine jewelry. DiamondCrush.com, offers the highest quality Clarity Enhanced Diamond Engagement Rings the market has to offer. ".

Didn't diamondcrush.com just violate forum policy with that post? Someone reported the post already, so I guess they did.
 
MC|1358195495|3355427 said:
kenny|1358195233|3355422 said:
Then why do you sell clarity enhanced diamonds?

Here's a snip from your website, " Founded in 2005, DiamondCrush.com has become one of the largest online retailer of High end Designer watches and fine jewelry. DiamondCrush.com, offers the highest quality Clarity Enhanced Diamond Engagement Rings the market has to offer. ".

Didn't diamondcrush.com just violate forum policy with that post? Someone reported the post already, so I guess they did.

PS forum policies don't apply when the diamonds are from Russia, since they are so superior. :roll:
 
Mig888|1358188514|3355330 said:
I am considering purchasing an eternity ring that has diamonds that were mined and cut in Russia. The diamond broker (who I trust) states that Russian diamonds on the whole are very good and that the Russian diamong cutters cut for beauty as opposed to value making Russian diamonds some of the best diamonds on the market. I know that each stone is different and should be judged on its own regardless of where it comes from, but I was wondering about the reputation in general of Russian diamonds. Any input will be appreciated.

This just sounds like a some sales pitch to get you to purchase from that diamond broker. The best cut diamond I've ever seen was cut in the U.S.!
 
I'm sorry for any confusion. I didn't post any information about our company. We also do sell clarity enhanced diamonds which are mostly Russian cut diamonds. I haven't posted any information about our website and advertised in any way. You may delete his post as I do not want to violate any rules or regulations. I was just giving informative information.
 
kenny|1358195631|3355430 said:
MC|1358195495|3355427 said:
kenny|1358195233|3355422 said:
Then why do you sell clarity enhanced diamonds?

Here's a snip from your website, " Founded in 2005, DiamondCrush.com has become one of the largest online retailer of High end Designer watches and fine jewelry. DiamondCrush.com, offers the highest quality Clarity Enhanced Diamond Engagement Rings the market has to offer. ".

Didn't diamondcrush.com just violate forum policy with that post? Someone reported the post already, so I guess they did.

PS forum policies don't apply when the diamonds are from Russia, since they are so superior. :roll:

Ah, of course. Why is it I only see crystal purses? I can't even find the so-superior-that-they-must-be-enhanced-to-be-sellable diamonds!
 
Diamondcrush|1358195848|3355436 said:
I'm sorry for any confusion. I didn't post any information about our company. We also do sell clarity enhanced diamonds which are mostly Russian cut diamonds. I haven't posted any information about our website and advertised in any way. You may delete his post as I do not want to violate any rules or regulations. I was just giving informative information.

Yeah, you did. You said, "Our company mainly manufacturers Russian cut diamonds."
 
MC|1358195641|3355431 said:
Mig888|1358188514|3355330 said:
I am considering purchasing an eternity ring that has diamonds that were mined and cut in Russia. The diamond broker (who I trust) states that Russian diamonds on the whole are very good and that the Russian diamong cutters cut for beauty as opposed to value making Russian diamonds some of the best diamonds on the market. I know that each stone is different and should be judged on its own regardless of where it comes from, but I was wondering about the reputation in general of Russian diamonds. Any input will be appreciated.

This just sounds like a some sales pitch to get you to purchase from that diamond broker. The best cut diamond I've ever seen was cut in the U.S.!


Its not really a sales pitch. Everyone in the diamond business knows Russian cut diamonds tend to have better makes. Russian cut diamonds usually use up most of the rough material for a single diamond. Where as many other cutters tend to make two diamonds or try to save on the size of a diamond. For example, by all practicality a wholesaler would rather make a piece of rough which is 5.90 F VS2 triple VG than a 5.45 F VS2 Triple EX, they would make more money even if they are offering a larger discount.
 
Diamondcrush|1358196284|3355441 said:
MC|1358195641|3355431 said:
Mig888|1358188514|3355330 said:
I am considering purchasing an eternity ring that has diamonds that were mined and cut in Russia. The diamond broker (who I trust) states that Russian diamonds on the whole are very good and that the Russian diamong cutters cut for beauty as opposed to value making Russian diamonds some of the best diamonds on the market. I know that each stone is different and should be judged on its own regardless of where it comes from, but I was wondering about the reputation in general of Russian diamonds. Any input will be appreciated.

This just sounds like a some sales pitch to get you to purchase from that diamond broker. The best cut diamond I've ever seen was cut in the U.S.!


Its not really a sales pitch. Everyone in the diamond business knows Russian cut diamonds tend to have better makes. Russian cut diamonds usually use up most of the rough material for a single diamond. Where as many other cutters tend to make two diamonds or try to save on the size of a diamond. For example, by all practicality a wholesaler would rather make a piece of rough which is 5.90 F VS2 triple VG than a 5.45 F VS2 Triple EX, they would make more money even if they are offering a larger discount.

Why does your website not have any actual diamond jewelry for sale on it? None of the links work and when I click on any diamond jewelry, there is NOTHING available? All you are selling are crystal purses. There are no diamonds.
 
What is funny is Russian cut used to be a sorta code name for cz and glass.
These days it pretty much means nothing, pretty much 99.99999% of melee is cut in India from mixed rough sources ie they buy it by the ton on a long term contract and don't bother to keep it separate.
 
MC|1358196190|3355440 said:
Diamondcrush|1358195848|3355436 said:
I'm sorry for any confusion. I didn't post any information about our company. We also do sell clarity enhanced diamonds which are mostly Russian cut diamonds. I haven't posted any information about our website and advertised in any way. You may delete his post as I do not want to violate any rules or regulations. I was just giving informative information.

Yeah, you did. You said, "Our company mainly manufacturers Russian cut diamonds."


Yes only because the apparent conversation is regarding Russian Diamonds. So I am giving personal background expertise about such diamonds.
 
Diamondcrush|1358196284|3355441 said:
Its not really a sales pitch. Everyone in the diamond business knows Russian cut diamonds tend to have better makes. Russian cut diamonds usually use up most of the rough material for a single diamond. Where as many other cutters tend to make two diamonds or try to save on the size of a diamond.
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BS
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Karl_K|1358196566|3355448 said:
What is funny is Russian cut used to be a sorta code name for cz and glass.
These days it pretty much means nothing, pretty much 99.99999% of melee is cut in India from mixed rough sources ie they buy it by the ton on a long term contract and don't bother to keep it separate.

ah, okay...this explains the fake diamond purses.
 
MC|1358196545|3355447 said:
Diamondcrush|1358196284|3355441 said:
MC|1358195641|3355431 said:
Mig888|1358188514|3355330 said:
I am considering purchasing an eternity ring that has diamonds that were mined and cut in Russia. The diamond broker (who I trust) states that Russian diamonds on the whole are very good and that the Russian diamong cutters cut for beauty as opposed to value making Russian diamonds some of the best diamonds on the market. I know that each stone is different and should be judged on its own regardless of where it comes from, but I was wondering about the reputation in general of Russian diamonds. Any input will be appreciated.

This just sounds like a some sales pitch to get you to purchase from that diamond broker. The best cut diamond I've ever seen was cut in the U.S.!


Its not really a sales pitch. Everyone in the diamond business knows Russian cut diamonds tend to have better makes. Russian cut diamonds usually use up most of the rough material for a single diamond. Where as many other cutters tend to make two diamonds or try to save on the size of a diamond. For example, by all practicality a wholesaler would rather make a piece of rough which is 5.90 F VS2 triple VG than a 5.45 F VS2 Triple EX, they would make more money even if they are offering a larger discount.

Why does your website not have any actual diamond jewelry for sale on it? None of the links work and when I click on any diamond jewelry, there is NOTHING available? All you are selling are crystal purses. There are no diamonds.

We do not use our website for sales of any sort. The website was built a long time ago but we decided to stay wholesale.
 
Karl_K|1358196566|3355448 said:
What is funny is Russian cut used to be a sorta code name for cz and glass.
These days it pretty much means nothing, pretty much 99.99999% of melee is cut in India from mixed rough sources ie they buy it by the ton on a long term contract and don't bother to keep it separate.

Karl you obviously have absolutely no good input in this conversation. If you would notice on any Trade network for diamonds, companies always list to other wholesalers and retailers RUSSIAN DIAMONDS or Product of Russia. So I'm not sure why you continue to argue the fact. So keep your immature ROFL to yourself please.
 
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Diamondcrush|1358196916|3355455 said:
MC|1358196545|3355447 said:
Diamondcrush|1358196284|3355441 said:
MC|1358195641|3355431 said:
Mig888|1358188514|3355330 said:
I am considering purchasing an eternity ring that has diamonds that were mined and cut in Russia. The diamond broker (who I trust) states that Russian diamonds on the whole are very good and that the Russian diamong cutters cut for beauty as opposed to value making Russian diamonds some of the best diamonds on the market. I know that each stone is different and should be judged on its own regardless of where it comes from, but I was wondering about the reputation in general of Russian diamonds. Any input will be appreciated.

This just sounds like a some sales pitch to get you to purchase from that diamond broker. The best cut diamond I've ever seen was cut in the U.S.!


Its not really a sales pitch. Everyone in the diamond business knows Russian cut diamonds tend to have better makes. Russian cut diamonds usually use up most of the rough material for a single diamond. Where as many other cutters tend to make two diamonds or try to save on the size of a diamond. For example, by all practicality a wholesaler would rather make a piece of rough which is 5.90 F VS2 triple VG than a 5.45 F VS2 Triple EX, they would make more money even if they are offering a larger discount.

Why does your website not have any actual diamond jewelry for sale on it? None of the links work and when I click on any diamond jewelry, there is NOTHING available? All you are selling are crystal purses. There are no diamonds.

We do not use our website for sales of any sort. The website was built a long time ago but we decided to stay wholesale.

That is not true. You're selling crystal CZ purses on your site. I just clicked on them and your website is set up to complete sales of those.
 
MC|1358197392|3355460 said:
Diamondcrush|1358196916|3355455 said:
MC|1358196545|3355447 said:
Diamondcrush|1358196284|3355441 said:
MC|1358195641|3355431 said:
Mig888|1358188514|3355330 said:
I am considering purchasing an eternity ring that has diamonds that were mined and cut in Russia. The diamond broker (who I trust) states that Russian diamonds on the whole are very good and that the Russian diamong cutters cut for beauty as opposed to value making Russian diamonds some of the best diamonds on the market. I know that each stone is different and should be judged on its own regardless of where it comes from, but I was wondering about the reputation in general of Russian diamonds. Any input will be appreciated.

This just sounds like a some sales pitch to get you to purchase from that diamond broker. The best cut diamond I've ever seen was cut in the U.S.!


Its not really a sales pitch. Everyone in the diamond business knows Russian cut diamonds tend to have better makes. Russian cut diamonds usually use up most of the rough material for a single diamond. Where as many other cutters tend to make two diamonds or try to save on the size of a diamond. For example, by all practicality a wholesaler would rather make a piece of rough which is 5.90 F VS2 triple VG than a 5.45 F VS2 Triple EX, they would make more money even if they are offering a larger discount.

Why does your website not have any actual diamond jewelry for sale on it? None of the links work and when I click on any diamond jewelry, there is NOTHING available? All you are selling are crystal purses. There are no diamonds.

We do not use our website for sales of any sort. The website was built a long time ago but we decided to stay wholesale.

That is not true. You're selling crystal CZ purses on your site. I just clicked on them and your website is set up to complete sales of those.

There is no merchant account which is associated with the website, meaning you cannot purchase anything from there. MC I'm here to provide facts and opinions and will not continue to bicker. I apologize and should have posted information about My company and also my self before posting. I see you are avid poster and I'm sure we'll agree on things in the future.
 
Diamondcrush|1358197261|3355457 said:
Karl_K|1358196566|3355448 said:
What is funny is Russian cut used to be a sorta code name for cz and glass.
These days it pretty much means nothing, pretty much 99.99999% of melee is cut in India from mixed rough sources ie they buy it by the ton on a long term contract and don't bother to keep it separate.

Karl you obviously have absolutely no good input in this conversation. If you would notice on any Trade network for diamonds, companies always list to other wholesalers and retailers RUSSIAN DIAMONDS or Product of Russia. So I'm not sure why you continue to argue the fact. So keep your immature ROFL to yourself please.

I'm sorry sorta, I couldn't help it because it was funny.
I am aware that certain parties are trying to market Russian diamonds as the next "clean" thing like Canadian diamonds have been.
To say they are better cut than any other cutting house is laughable and the marketing claims are funny.
Reminds me of snake oil salesman of the 1880s.
 
Diamondcrush|1358196284|3355441 said:
Its not really a sales pitch. Everyone in the diamond business knows .....

Sheesh!
Junior High School Debating101 ... Phrasing an opinion as fact.
OYE! :roll:

Everyone in the medical field knows abortion on demand as birth control is okay.
Everyone in the agriculture field knows pesticides are okay.
Everyone in the tanning bed business knows it's okay for blond teenage girls.

DANGER DANGER WILL ROBINSON! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REvmhBO99I4
 
I feel like we have sort of gotten away from what the OP is asking about. He has another thread on RT where he is considering purchasing a lg ct weight eternity band for his wife. The stones have all been graded by GIA but are Oval in shape and therefore have no cut grade. He is really just looking for information about whether or not there is a reason for him to be concerned about purchasing diamonds sourced and cut from Russia.

ETA ...and I'm quite sure that he isn't purchasing from a PS vendor or a trades member from this forum.
 
Only buy diamonds graded by GIA or AGS.
It doesn't matter where they were mined or polished.

If 99.999999999% of the diamonds from bumfluck have higher clarity or less fluorescence then they will get those grades from reputable labs.
I'd consider them equally desirable as diamonds that come from a country where only 0.000000000000000001% get those grades.

To the final customer, ALL that matters is the grades.
Seeking out diamonds from country x because more more of their diamonds get good grades is absurd.

An ounce of gold from a country that produces a zillion tons a day is just as desirable and valuable as an ounce of gold that comes from a country that produces an ounce a year.
 
Everyone, please be civil. A reminder that trade rules are in effect for trade members, which includes not promoting your own items or store, even by recommending what you sell.
 
Karl_K|1358199457|3355484 said:
Diamondcrush|1358197261|3355457 said:
Karl_K|1358196566|3355448 said:
What is funny is Russian cut used to be a sorta code name for cz and glass.
These days it pretty much means nothing, pretty much 99.99999% of melee is cut in India from mixed rough sources ie they buy it by the ton on a long term contract and don't bother to keep it separate.

Karl you obviously have absolutely no good input in this conversation. If you would notice on any Trade network for diamonds, companies always list to other wholesalers and retailers RUSSIAN DIAMONDS or Product of Russia. So I'm not sure why you continue to argue the fact. So keep your immature ROFL to yourself please.

I'm sorry sorta, I couldn't help it because it was funny.
I am aware that certain parties are trying to market Russian diamonds as the next "clean" thing like Canadian diamonds have been.
To say they are better cut than any other cutting house is laughable and the marketing claims are funny.
Reminds me of snake oil salesman of the 1880s.

A little history, debeers usto purchase all Russian diamonds during the soviet era. When their contract ended, Russian diamonds entered the us market in the early 1990's. The diamonds which were mainly cut at the Russian government diamond cutting facilities which were always cut to the highest grade by Tolkowsky standards. They would sacrifice size for quality, and that's why the Russian cut is known for.
 
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