TheManWithNoName
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Some 'Salt and pepper' Diamonds look quite nice - but they need to be priced for what they are, relatively cleanish diamonds but with some VERY noticeable black inclusions (not to be confused with heavily included white diamonds with white inclusions that give the stone a 'cloudy' appearance ie, like those that Gemporia use as accents stones or in their cheap silver ring).
They only become a problem when they use the 'salt and pepper' name to make it sound like a special variety of Diamonds - and then try to price them up the same as 'normal' transparent colourless diamonds.
I've seen both. I saw a retailer recently selling a 1ct 'salt and pepper' diamond for just £50 recently. It looks really nice - and was priced really well.
Then i've seen others selling S&P Diamonds for ludicrous prices simply because of the word 'Diamond'.
'Diamond' should not automatically mean "expensive".
They only become a problem when they use the 'salt and pepper' name to make it sound like a special variety of Diamonds - and then try to price them up the same as 'normal' transparent colourless diamonds.
I've seen both. I saw a retailer recently selling a 1ct 'salt and pepper' diamond for just £50 recently. It looks really nice - and was priced really well.
Then i've seen others selling S&P Diamonds for ludicrous prices simply because of the word 'Diamond'.
'Diamond' should not automatically mean "expensive".