deBebians Fine Jewelry Blog
New Features Available in our Loose Diamond Search
At the beginning of this month, we unveiled a re-engineered diamond search engine across our three loose diamond searches: main loose diamond search, mobile friendly loose diamond search, and yellow...
Read MoreHow to Search for a Loose Diamond
Click the photograph to be taken to the loose diamond search. Searching for diamonds online can be overwhelming. There are a lot of factors to consider and without knowing exactly...
Read MoreHelpful Hints for Shopping at deBebians
There are many things I find to be quite helpful on deBebians.com. The two things I personally feel are most helpful to our clients are the custom engagement ring/jewelry quote...
Read MoreCertified vs. Non-Certified Diamonds
Loose diamond shopping can be tricky and you really need to know what you are doing so you don’t get taken advantage of. Today, I am going to talk about...
Read MoreMarriage Proposal Tips from a Jewelry Expert
Style # HE72 Planning a secret proposal?? Here are a few things to help you out: Finger size: It’s really best to purchase the engagement ring as close to the...
Read MoreCarat vs Karat vs Carrot?!?
When you are looking at jewelry, you will often hear the word ‘carat’ or ‘karat’ used. Yes, it sounds the same, but they mean two totally different things! What is...
Read MoreBroaden Your Loose Diamond Search for Better Options
Be sure to be open-minded when searching for a certified loose diamond. You may have your heart set on one thing but broadening your search may help you find that...
Read MoreSave More on Loose Diamonds by Shopping Around
Style # HE241 Recently we received an order for our milgrained and diamond accented engagement ring (style # HE241), which is one of our gorgeous diamond accented engagement rings. When...
Read MoreAsk an Expert When Purchasing a Diamond
When searching for your perfect loose diamond, you really should ask for assistance from a GIA graduate gemologist. There can be so many benefits in doing so. You may find...
Read MoreHow to Read & Interpret a GIA Diamond Certificate
A GIA certified diamond means that a diamond was sent to a gemological laboratory for grading. GIA diamond grading report consists of color and clarity as well as an evaluation of...
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