Where to buy loose salt and pepper diamonds

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How much are salt and pepper diamonds worth?

The price range could be anywhere from $150-$1500 per carat. That being said, salt and pepper diamonds are still considerably less expensive than the higher 4 C's diamonds. We recommend finding a stone that makes your heart happy, not what makes others happy.

What cut is best for salt and pepper diamond?

However, most salt and pepper stones are rose cut. The rose cut is a timeless shape dating back to the 1500's and features a large surface area. This is usually idea for salt and pepper diamonds because it helps show off its brilliance.

Is it cheaper to buy a loose diamond?

Buying a loose diamond online will be considerably cheaper than buying from a store. Diamond prices and personal budgets are going to be the greatest influences over your search. No compromises, no nasty surprises – buying loose diamonds online offers complete clarity and gives you total control over your budget.

Where is the best place to buy diamonds?

We highly recommend James Allen and Blue Nile for almost all purchases of loose diamonds. Outside of these two, Abe Mor, Brian Gavin and Leibish & Co are all great niche options if you're looking for rare and unique diamonds (Abe Mor), high-quality cuts (Brian Gavin) or Fancy Color diamonds (Leibish).