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Insider Tips, Advice on Natural Fancy Color Diamonds on May 30

May 10, 2013 9:33 AM   By AGA
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Press Release: Natural fancy color diamonds have been capturing consumer attention for the past few years, providing increased sales and profits for savvy buyers. Yet there are still many opportunities in this specialized area that remain untapped because many retailers, designers and even appraisers don’t fully understand the dynamic nature of this market and how it continues to change.  In addition to rare colors commanding stellar prices, there are also many natural fancy color diamonds that fit into any product mix – at every price point – but the key to the profit picture depends upon knowing how broad the color range actually is, how they compare in price, and how to see and judge the impact of subtle differences on appearance, desirability and value.

Fancy-color diamonds offer more opportunity than ever before along with challenges never previously encountered. Even from a gemological perspective, data is still evolving. Whether or not you are buying or selling fancy-color diamonds, the few hours spent at this conference will be an eye-opener and will also provide practical information you will use.  If you’re a retailer, designer, manufacturer, or appraiser interested in exploring the opportunities in natural fancy color diamonds, or want to ensure your knowledge is up-to-date and that you’re making the right buying decisions, you’ll want to attend the Accredited Gemologist Association's (AGA) half-day Las Vegas conference on Thursday, May 30.

The AGA will present an impressive line-up of speakers who will open your eyes to what you need to know to enjoy increased profits and build your professional image. Hear insider, Jordan Fine (AMGAD Fancy Color Diamonds), share buying tips and insights gleaned from his many years buying and selling the full spectrum of natural fancy-color diamonds.  Learn from GIA’s John King how – and why -- GIA grades fancy-color diamonds differently from colorless diamonds. Let Gary Roskin bring clarity to questions surrounding the future of Argyle, and how this may impact the future of fancy-color diamonds, at all ends of the spectrum.  Then enjoy the rare opportunity to see and handle a range of fancy-color diamond material, applying what you’ve learned in the presentations, during the hands-on session.

The AGA Vegas Conference will take place May 30 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., with a reception immediately following from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more program information or to register, go to www.AccreditedGemologists.org.  Register now for “advance registration” discount and to ensure your seat as seating is limited.


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