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November 19, 2008

How to Look at a Diamond

Filed under: Jewelry, News — Tags: , , , , — Ron @ 1:17 pm

Hi Everyone,

I’m Ron Samuelson, third generation here at Samuelson’s Diamonds. This is my first post on our company blog. Please check out my personal blog, RambleOnRon, for well, more personal stuff. Anyway, I want to talk about what I look for in a diamond when I’m buying in order to help you when it’s your turn to look at some stones. I was reading a great article about Francois Curiel, head of Christie’s international jewelry division. He talks about how the financial crisis impacts diamonds, large diamonds in particular. What really struck me the most is what he says here:

Question: What makes a stone great?

Answer: “Its ideal proportions, its life and whether it talks to you or not. We had a group of young gemological students come to our New York viewing in October. We sat them behind the showcases, like real professionals, so that they could examine the diamonds. What struck me was that the first thing they did when they picked up a stone was to loupe it. I smiled because this is what I did when I started in the business and this is what all gemological schools teach you to do. When one gets a bit older, the loupe comes second and one first looks at the diamond in one’s hand. Do I like it? Even though the proportions might not be perfect by GIA [Gemological Institute of America] standards, do I want to own this stone? Ten people look at a gem, 11 opinions. So, what makes a stone great? Your eye and appreciation of it.

This really hits home to me because we have so many customers who are very concerned about what the stone looks like on paper- the depth, table, girdle, culet, since they read so much about these factors online. Well, guess what? They don’t mean anything. You’re buying a diamond, not a piece of laminated paper. Look at the beauty of the stone, how it reflects light, what it says to you. Here at Samuelson’s, we buy diamonds, not paper.

Take a look at this video of Francois Curiel auctioning a massive 100-carat diamond at a Christie’s auction in Hong Kong that sold for a whopping $6 million.

Christie’s Auction 101 Carat Diamond from Samuelson’s Diamonds on Vimeo.

November 12, 2008

More About Our Blog

Filed under: News, Technology — Tags: , , , , — Garth @ 3:21 pm

Who am I? I’m Samuelson’s Director of Technology, Garth Ogle. Pleased to meet ya.

It’s interesting to come into industries which are typically very distant from the hi-tech world, and help them make use of the newest technology. My end of this deal has typically been the internet, web design and development, and with Samuelson’s my role has been mostly that.

I have to say I’ve been lucky, as when I arrived a half a year ago, we were already well into the action. The guys were already on Facebook and had created groups for their interests, and were involved in other services like LinkedIn.

Wordpress, when you need to publish something, anything...

Wordpress, when you need to publish something, anything...

By the by, this blog runs on a delightful piece of software called Wordpress. I would suspect (though my research powers fail me) that a good 25% of blogs are running on it. It’s pretty simple for those of you who don’t know. You go to Wordpress. You register. You make a new blog. Then, you log in and write what’s going on with you, and press ‘publish’. Basically no technical skills involved.

Anyway, I’ll be posting on topics relating to my expertise. Don’t worry – I’ll keep it interesting.

November 4, 2008

Welcome to our new blog!

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , , — Samuelson's Diamonds @ 5:57 pm

We know what you’re going to say – everyone’s got a blog these days – and without a doubt, it’s true. So there’s no real great excuse for another one.

But (stay with me now) we took a look at our events page – you might’ve seen it – and realized that it had not been updated in perhaps a year, despite the fact that new events had come around. Now, we realize that the point of our website is to be useful – and it’s easy to see how that kind of page wouldn’t be very useful…

It just so happens that in the past year, we’ve seriously expanded our presence on the internet, including on the now-ubiquitous social networks facebook, myspace, linkedin, and twitter. Ron even started his own blog, Ramble on Ron. We decided that with our current website, there was no way we could keep our customers abreast of recent developments, whether they be events, press releases, or just happenings around the Baltimore area.

So that’s where this blog comes in. You can even use the feature to the left (newsletter) to get this stuff in your email (if you’re so inclined.) Watch this space for important news – well, as important as we can make it, anyway.

The sidebar on the right has all kinds of links – in case you’ve got some spare time you’d like to use – both about us and about this blog itself.

Thanks, and have a great day.

 

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