ABOUT THE BOOK :-
TITLE : How to buy a diamond - Insider secrets for getting your money worth...
AUTHOR : Fred Cuellar
Kindle Price :- 12.04 $
File Size: 4922 KB
Print Length: 420 pages
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca; 6 edition (July 1, 2008)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
Language: English
BOOK DESCRIPTION-
Buying a diamond can be one of the most important and intimidating purchases you ever make. Whether you're getting engaged or married, or are buying for an anniversary, investment, or just because, How to Buy a Diamond will take the pressure and uncertainty out of your purchase, and will show you how to get the best diamond for your money.
Newly revised and completely updated, How to Buy a Diamond is the only book on the market to include wholesalers' secret pricing charts that you, the public, never get to see! The charts are broken down by carat, clarity, and color - including the various types of color within each color grade.
Important sections include:
Matching your funds with the perfect diamond
The four Cs explained: clarity, color, cut, and carat size
Ring styles and settings
Insuring and caring for your diamond
Picking the right jeweler
Jewelers' tricks of the trade
Wholesalers' secret pricing charts!
ACCORDING TO READERS:-
"Educate yourself before you make the big purchase." -- Money's Worth
"He's what people are talking about." -- USA Today
"Inside information on purchasing a diamond." -- Library Journal
"The book helps make dreams come true." -- Houston Chronicle, March 27,1997
"Whenever anybody asks me about buying a diamond, I give them this book. It's filled with a lot of common sense, practical advice. Diamond buying can be difficult, this book can help." -- Rob Bates, Editor, National Jeweler magazine
"Finally, one of the top diamond experts breaks the silence and demystifies the world of diamonds for regular folks like you and me."
- Gregory J. P. Godek, author of 1001 Ways To Be Romantic
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:-
Fred Cuellar, the founder and president of Diamond Cutters International, is one of the world's top diamond experts, as well as a three-time Guinness Book record holder in jewelry design. He is an importer, diamond cutter, and creative designer of jewelry. With over 25 years of experience in the diamond and jewelry business, Fred's clients include the First Lady and President George W. Bush, Oprah, the Dallas Cowboys, the Detroit Red Wings, Anschutz Corporation, Saudi Royal Family and hundreds of professional athletes and celebrities.
Fred is a consultant, best-selling author, writer and columnist to the national media, and founder of DCI's National Diamond Helpline, MyGemologist™ program, and Adopt A Diamond™ program.
He has also written four books, including the number-one selling book on diamonds, How to Buy a Diamond. Of all books in print, How to Buy a Diamond is ranked among the top 1%! How to Buy a Diamond and the National Diamond Helpline are endorsed by the National Bureau of Fraud Prevention in Washington, DC. Fred's other books are Diamonds for Profit, The World's Greatest Proposals, and Fredisms.
Fred has designed Super Bowl Championship rings for the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos, Stanley Cup Championship rings for the New Jersey Devils, Colorado Avalanche, Detroit Redwings, and Dallas Stars, Major League Soccer Championship rings for Houston Dynamo and Los Angeles Galaxy, as well as World Series Championship rings for the New York Yankees. Fred had the honor of designing commemorative rings for Olympic Gold Medalist Dan O'Brien and baseball legend Carl Ripkin.
Through years of being asked to create championship rings, bracelets, and custom jewelry, Fred has invented design techniques such as the interlocking diamond bezel, interlocking diamond logo, interlocking logo trophy and gem sculptured logo. Fred created the 2008 Presidential Inaugural Jewelry Collection, "Harley of Gold" for Harley-Davidson, Playboy's Millennium Playmate Pendant, the 2 million dollar "Super Pizza" for Little Ceasar's, the $200,000 "Gem Prowler" in conjunction with Chrysler Plymouth, and the "world's most expensive toy" -- a full-size, fully working Rubik's Cube.
FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER- @fredcuellar
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