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Why Buy A GIA Certified HPHT Diamond?

Monday, July 19, 2021 12:46:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

GIA certified HPHT diamonds (High Pressure High Temperature) are becoming more popular with soon-to-be newlyweds and investors alike.  In this discussion, we will provide a brief overview of what GIA certified HPHT diamonds are, and, review the advantages of buying an HPHT diamond.

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Posted in HPHT Diamonds By Gerry Hauser

What Are HPHT Diamonds + 5 Reasons You Want Them

Wednesday, April 7, 2021 12:03:00 PM America/Los_Angeles

HPHT diamonds are genuine, GIA certified, high clarity diamonds that have undergone a specialized processed called HPHT (high pressure high temperature). Only superior grade, Type 2 a, TLB and TTLB diamonds are candidates for HPHT. These diamonds must have clarity grades of FL-VVS2 (the highest clarities available).

Diamonds that belong to this category show very few internal blemishes, which in short, means they are high quality and rare. The HPHT process is applied to adjust its color, in many cases, from a champagne colored diamond to a permanent white or colorless diamond.

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Posted in Articles HPHT Diamonds By Gerry Hauser

Diamond Jewelry Pieces To Start The New Year - Because It's Not All About Engagement Rings!

Tuesday, December 22, 2020 12:41:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

Who says diamonds are only for an engagement ring? This exalted gemstone should be your one and only choice to present to your loved ones on the most special occasions. With the start of the new year only a few days away, what is more special than expressing your love to the precious women in your life by adorning them in diamonds?

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Posted in HPHT Diamonds By Gerry Hauser

HPHT Diamond Reviews

Thursday, December 10, 2020 8:35:23 AM America/Los_Angeles

Thinking about purchasing an HPHT diamond?  See what some of our customers have to say about them!

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Posted in HPHT Diamonds By Gerry Hauser

Making the Call: HPHT Diamonds Offer Long-Lasting High Value

Monday, March 11, 2019 9:07:24 PM America/Los_Angeles

Your dream diamond—one that will hold long-lasting memories—is available at an affordable price thanks to a process that’s called HPHT (High-Pressure, High Temperature). While not exactly a secret, HPHT diamonds are something traditional jewelers don’t always offer to young buyers.

 

That’s about to change.

 

Think about it. Different generations have their own ways of making purchases and deciding what to buy. For example: Do your parents still own a telephone land line? If you’re nodding your head, you may be wondering why they need a land line and a cell phone.

 

In many cases, your parents may still pay for a land line because that’s how it’s always been. It was a tradition, and they can’t let go. Yes, cell phones do everything land lines do—and much more. Many Baby Boomer moms and dads take advantage of cell phones, but it’s not what they grew up accustomed to using.

 

Like cell phones, HPHT diamonds are new school. These are genuine, gem-quality diamonds that are derived from volcanic sources and mined from the earth. To enhance their color, HPHT diamonds are put through a permanent, non-invasive process to enhance their color.

 

Not all diamonds that are mined from the ground come out with the dazzling clarity that Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga will wear onstage. After the HPHT process is administered, though, the diamonds look identical—and you can easily pay much less for the same size carat!

 

It’s possible to pay 35 percent less—and sometimes an even higher percentage—than a diamond that was originally mined with flawless clarity. After the HPHT process, it’s difficult to determine—even under extremely high magnification—any difference between these diamonds and those that have been traditionally marketed and sold.

 

The short story: If you like nice things but also love to save money, HPHT diamonds are the trend that will do it. These diamonds are value sold for less—and have the durability to last for generations.

 

When you do decide on your dream diamond, you might want to take a photo of it to text to your parents. Just remember to send it to their cell phone—and not their land line. ♦

 

https://www.hadardiamonds.com/media/wysiwyg/blog-images/image006.jpg      "The more you know... the less you pay."

 

Interested in hearing how Hadar Diamonds can meet your diamond and jewelry needs? Email Gerry at Gerry@hadardiamonds.com, call 858-737-4862, or text to 619-572-8100.

 

All potential clients have an opportunity to view diamonds at home: risk-free, no charge, and no obligation to buy. Free FedEx overnight shipping (with insurance). Go to HadarDiamonds.com for more information.

 

Posted in Articles HPHT Diamonds By Gerry Hauser

Making the Call: HPHT Diamonds Offer Long-Lasting High Value

Tuesday, January 15, 2019 8:56:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

Your dream diamond—one that will hold long-lasting memories—is available at an affordable price thanks to a process that’s called HPHT (High-Pressure, High Temperature). While not exactly a secret, HPHT diamonds are something traditional jewelers don’t always offer to young buyers.

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Posted in HPHT Diamonds By Gerry Hauser

Oval Diamonds

Wednesday, December 12, 2018 11:06:05 AM America/Los_Angeles

The Oval cut diamond is not only one of the most popular shapes of elegant diamond, but the most famous oval diamond and has an interesting back-story. The Koh-i-Noor diamond was said to be so favourable, that it was believed; whoever owned the diamond reigned supreme. It was simply termed as "brilliants" as the diamonds were not named after their shapes back then.

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Posted in HPHT Diamonds By Vartika Puranik

Cushion Cut HPHT Diamonds: A Classic, Elegant Natural Diamond

Wednesday, November 28, 2018 12:26:32 PM America/Los_Angeles

Cushion cut diamonds — one of the most popular cuts of diamonds — date back to the nineteenth century. The cut itself was based on an “old mine diamond” cut or an old European cut diamond. The 19th-century diamond bore a square shape with rounded corners and 58 facets. The modern-day cushion cut bears 64 facets; however, an extra row of facets can be added to the cut for a unique and brilliant look.

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Posted in HPHT Diamonds By Gerry Hauser

HPHT Diamonds: A Natural Value

Tuesday, November 13, 2018 2:29:30 PM America/Los_Angeles

The HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature) technological method allows customers to purchase a high-quality diamond in desirable colors at reasonable prices.

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Posted in HPHT Diamonds By Gerry Hauser

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