Not all jewels only go up but not down. So, what kind of jewelry has appreciation potential? The expert's answer is: the real boutique should be a combination of taste and value. Known as the king of jade, the jade reserves are very limited, and the origin of high-grade jade in the world is limited to a small area in northern Myanmar, which is far less than other jewels. Therefore, high-grade jadeite has great appreciation potential and is not affected by the market. It should be noted that only A-goods can preserve the value, while B-goods jadeite treated with acid has no collection value, so you must ask the seller for a certificate when purchasing.
Diamonds are internationally recognized as hard currency. Every year, the price of diamonds will increase steadily by about 7%. The greater the weight and grade of a diamond, the greater the appreciation potential. Generally speaking, it is most valuable to buy diamonds above 1 carat at a reasonable price and have an appraisal certificate issued by international authoritative organizations such as GIA or HRD and the National Jewelry and Jade Quality Supervision and Inspection Center. Whether it is a family heirloom or an auction, it will not lose money. The price of diamonds over 0.5 carats has been rising steadily.
Experts remind consumers that the price difference of diamonds with the same quality, color, clarity and cut is usually within 3%; The price difference of diamonds with the same quality and different color grades is 20%-30%; The price difference of different cuts is 30%-40%. For example, a diamond with 1 carat color, clarity and good cut is 70%-80% lower than a diamond with 1 carat color, clarity and poor cut.