Buying Diamond Jewelry: Know What To Look For
Q: My mother-in-law gave me an old ring (platinum setting with four
diamonds) as an engagement present, with the understanding that I'd sell
it. It was appraised at $5K back in the early 80s, but the paperwork
has been lost. It's not a particularly attractive piece, to me it looks
like the stones (different shapes) were just haphazardly put on one rng.
How should I go about selling this? I know *nothing* about this
process. Do I just bring it to a number of jewellers who handle estate
jewelry and go for the highest price? Do I get an appraisal (if so,
from whom)? Should I eBay it?
A:They can sell diamond jewelry, whether
wholesaler or retailer (there are no different laws for wholesalers than
retailers) without stating the diamond weight, or anything else about the
diamonds for that matter, if they don't wish to. What IS in the law is how
accurate any statements made must be. IF the seller, either wholesaler or
retailer, states a weight of an individual stone, or the total weight of a bunch
of stones in a piece of jewelry, the statement's accuracy must be within FTC
mandates. I'll give you a practical example. Take the case of a pawn shop
selling estate