Monday, December 12, 2011

How to make description of expensive Diamond jewelry on Ebay?

Hello,


i want to sell one diamond necklace on Ebay .. its antique and with 100 carats approx my idea of DIamonds. I am willing to sell it and i am planning to put best offer on it. I need help in making description .


What should i write? What should not be missed? Regards, Ankur|||When buying jewelry, people want to be reassured it is genuine so always include any authentication you have - jewelers appraisal, insurance estimate, that sort of thing.





"Antique" means over 100 years old. If you are not certain about this, describe what you do know. How did you come by it? Who owned it? People love a bit of history and romance so if it was a gift, say, from your grandad to your grandma on a wedding anniversary, say it.





Diamonds are described by 4Cs, cut, clarity, color and carat. Give as much description as you can. Give as much detail as you can about clarity (if you don't know, say so, but also comment on any visible flaws, or absence of them). Even if you know the carat weight, a size in mm is always helpful.





Get a good photo - NOT a blurred one. And if you write "the photo does not do it justice" - Take ANOTHER photo.





Put the auction on a thursday or a sunday evening for 10 or 7 days respectively so that it end on a sunday. Plan it to end in the evening about 7pm-10pm.





Good luck!|||do you have a valuation/certificate for this piece? You could take some of the description and use that. Other than that, just the usual. Quality and size of diamonds, total weight of the necklace, age and condition. If you know the origin or the manufacturer and of course heaps of photos. I would go through several high end auctions and see what they have written. You will also have to offer some kind or guarantee or return conditions.|||You said that the diamonds are 100 carat approx. Approx is not enough. You must tell the buyer exactly the weight of those diamonds. You need to tell the people what color and clarity are those diamonds. What kind of cut are they ? To my opinion go to a good appraiser and put his opinion in your description. Before you do that I would like to offer you to read my blog at http://www.verifiedbuy.com/Blog.html

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