Padis Jewelry takes selling diamonds
very seriously, which is why we offer our customers diamonds
that are both conflict free and certified.
Just like you have documentation for your home, car and other valuables,
you want to have documentation for your diamonds. Any
diamond you buy at Padis
Jewelry over 0.40 carats will come with a report from an
accredited, independent laboratory such as Forevermark, GIA, EGL USA and the United
States divisions of AGS.
The independent report allows you to
feel more confident about your purchase as you will know what you are buying. It grades the diamond and provides a detailed
blueprint of its quality characteristics.
You will learn about the 4Cs of the diamond – Carat weight, Color, Cut
and Clarity as well as whether the stone was treated or enhanced to improve the
color or clarity. If you do decide to
buy an uncertified diamond, you just have the word of the jeweler selling it to
you as to the value of the stone.
Trust is an important part of the jewelry
business, which is why we are committed to socially and environmentally
responsible sourcing for our gemstones, and only select suppliers that adhere
to strict labor and environmental standards. Additionally as one of the few jewelers in the
area to buy directly from the source, we are able to offer conflict free diamonds
that are not only stunning but at the best prices.
Please visit the Padis Jewelry website
for more information on buying diamonds as well as to look at our extensive
collection of certified loose diamonds and gemstones. If you like what you see, we encourage you to set
up an appointment to visit one of our San Francisco showrooms.
Since 1974, Padis Jewelry has been a
trusted source for buying exquisite certified loose diamonds, engagement rings
and fine jewelry. We are one of the only
jewelers in the area that offers such an exclusive selection of top names in
the industry as well as such a large inventory.
If you are a lover of beautiful jewels, please schedule at visit to San
Francisco’s top jewelry store.
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