Their diamonds are so close in quality to the most expensive diamonds that it requires testing from professional technicians to tell the difference. They offer visitors an opportunity to learn more about the process of diamond simulants in their Information and education center. You can also apply for a free mail order catalog that proudly displays their jewelry from gifts for her, earrings, rings, and bracelets, watches and necklaces. If you have a particular setting in mind and would only like to purchase loose gemstones they offer that service as well. One of the best services Diamond Nexus Labs offer is the shop by price feature. Potential customers can find exactly what they are looking for by the amount they are willing to spend and unlike most online jewelers the quality is not compromised. After a price comparison I have learned that a Diamond Nexus Labs' Tiffany-set 4 prong classic setting round cut in white gold cost $186,00 compared to Excel Diamonds (jeweler of quality genuine diamonds) 4 prong diamond engagement ring priced at $375.00. Huge difference in cost but equal in quality. Both rings make the same statement "Look at me."
I decided to try another price comparison but this time I used another diamond simulant jeweler. I chose the ladies Solitaire ring from Diamond Nexus Labs which was priced at a beautiful $213.00 dollars compared it with the knife edge solitaire ring made up of cubic zirconia from CARAT* which is priced at $305.00 a considerable amount was saved for two rings very similar in style. Why pay a hefty price tag for cubic zirconia when you can have everyone fooled with a Diamond Nexus Lab diamond
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Post a CommentYou've been warned; do not buy from Diamond Nexus Labs! I didn't do enough research before ordering. I blew it, so please let me spare you. At the time I thought to myself, how bad can it be? Let me tell how bad. We ordered an engagement ring from Diamond Nexus and what we received looked nothing like what's pictured and modeled on the Diamond Nexus website. What we received was a ring that had the craftsmanship quality you'd receive from a legally blind jeweler with 8 broken fingers. Poor craftsmanship aside, the fake diamond has the kind of fake look that you'd get out of the gumball machines at your local grocery store. The easy to spot kind of fake, like the girl with the 34F stripper size fake boobs look. You don’t want that kind fake look on your girl’s ring finger, do you? So please spare yourself the disappointment and embarrassment a Diamond Nexus product will bring you. You can do better than Diamond Nexus. Your girl deserves better. I should’ve know
I understand that for some people, buying real diamonds just isn't an option. But, especially for those who can't afford expensive jewelry, they need to understand that Diamond Nexus Labs sells nothing but overpriced Cubic Zirconia.
My husband and I recently came across the DNL website while searching for anniversary gifts for each other, and, both of us believing it was too good to be true, decided to throw some money at it to "test the waters" so to speak, and bought a .99 carat loose "diamond" for about $150.
We figured, if the company lived up to its promise, $150 is pocket change compared to what you might normally pay for a 1 ct. diamond. When it arrived we took it to a jeweler without saying ANYTHING about where it came from, asking him to appraise it. After looking at it, he explained that it was not a diamond, but just CZ, and that it could literally be bought online with similar or better quality from a CZ manufacturer for less than $30.
To pixieflashinge:
Actually, no, it is not libelous because it is a FACTUAL statement. Google: Febre and Diamond Nexus Labs, and you will find that Robery Joseph Febre, one of the founders of Diamond Nexus Labs, is a 3 time convicted FELON who has served time in prison for con-games very similar to this one. He has bilked millions of dollars from 10's of 1000's of people dating back to the 1980's. This is a FACT. Not libel.
Gary LaCourt, the current CEO, went to prison for money laundering and tax fraud. Go ahead and google LaCourt and Arrowhead Express. This is not a "good honest man", he set up dummy corporations to try and steal money from creditors. He too served time in prison. These two, LaCourt and Febre, have set up this current con known as Diamond Nexus Labs. Several independent labs have now confirmed it is just an ordinary, run of the mill CZ, worth a few dollars. You might feel you have "saved" money by paying 10000% markup on the CZ, and if it makes you feel g
years of brilliant marketing of the diamond industry.
The Gemstone on my hand is "my best friend", because it left us money in our bank account.
Fred and others. I'm assuming you don't know much about business history, but, many of good, honest, hard working people have fallen under the scrutiny of the federal government in regard to taxes. If you are business owner, you yourself know the fine line you walk each year you file your taxes.
How many times have you heard well known people claiming bankruptcy?. Are you not making assumptions and being libelous by calling the owner a con man?
I'm tire of people like you calling those who want an affordable alternative to diamonds ignorant. So "help me out." From the Slave Labor of African Countries to my local jewelry store, how much is that minded diamond marked up? If you tell me less than 2000%, I will call you the con man
I have done my MATH. No matter what the mark up is, I rather pay 100-200 a carat for a flawless gem stone than $5000 and up. I'm still only paying for something my budget can afford And not following for the years of brilliant marketing by the diamond indu
Before you buy an overpriced Diamond Nexus Labs CZ, take a look at this link.
http://www.diamond.info/forum/index.php?showtopic=5880
As it turns out, DNL was started by a 3 time convicted con-man. Go figure. If you have any doubts if all of the bad stuff said about DNL is true, this should erase all doubt.
Happy fake: let me help you out. They are regular CZ stones. What you are describing are the same stones created by Signity and sold for $52 - $3 a piece. You may be happy purchasing $2 - $3 CZ for a 20000% markup, but the majority of people aren't so happy to be deceived into paying such an atrocious price for what is nothing more than a regular CZ.
If you are considering purchasing from this company, do your research. Several labs have analyzed the stone and found that it is just a regular, run of the mill CZ. The claims made by DNL are unsubstantiated lies, backed up by ZERO independent testing (except for one stupid little elemental report done by a lab that does not exist).
By the way, happy fake, I can get you a plywood executive office desk with an oak finish. I am only asking $10000, but the finish is beautiful. Let me know if you are interested :) .
I'm not sure what DNL stones are. I don't care. I'm not even sure why it really matters, save for the fact that we've been made to believe diamonds are the only option. I do know this: I have more than one piece. I told my then-boyfriend I would NEVER accept a real diamond. He was nonplussed at first, worrying I was saying this to save him money. I was not. I had done my research to my own satisfaction and did not want a real diamond. We chose a DNL engagement ring and wedding band. They are gorgeous, full-of-fire stones that I wear constantly and have never regretted. I get compliments on my "spectacular" rings all the time. They have even been looked at and complimented by (though not under any kind of scope) two jewelers. So since they're gorgeous, durable, admired, loved, and were given to me by someone who, despite his initial misgivings, did what I asked in order to please the woman he loves, how foolish or duped am I, really?
So instead you of paying "top dollar" on certified diamonds, you pay an atrocious markup for a Signity CZ (i.e. 500%+) that has virtually zero resale value? Lol
I agree that these are great looking pieces cz or not. I purchased a ring a couple years back from them. I have to say it is a beautiful ring. My wife wears it proudly all the time. People stop and comment on how nice it is also.The setting is nice and I don't regret the purchase at all. If I wanted for sure a real diamond I would be shopping locally where I would be buying a certified diamond and expecting to pay top dollar.