The Jogia Diamond Website
May 24, 2007 – 10:15 pmHow true are the sayings that go, “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend” and “Diamonds are forever”? Judging from the demand and the value, these sayings are spot on. Have you ever wondered what power diamonds have that can make people go “ohh” and “ahh”? I bet if you flash a diamond out, you can stop people in their conversation too.
Earlier today, I was fortunate to stumble upon Jogia Diamonds, Australia’s oldest diamond merchant online. If you have been to Australia, you would know what a trusted brand name Jogia is.
The Jogia diamond website is not only an internet diamond store. Jogia strives to educate potential diamond buyers in what to look for in good quality diamonds with their Wiki index and how to buy diamonds safely and securely over the internet.
While other companies just have a page to introduce themselves and their business, Jogia has gone one up by uploading videos and providing virtual tours of their offices in Australia. This is really commendable. I believe diamond buyers across the world would appreciate knowing more about the company they are dealing with.
The Jogia website not only sells loose diamonds, their specialty seems to be in engagement rings and they do have the widest selection of 18ct yellow or white gold engagement rings that took my breath away.
Jogia Diamonds, whose web address is http://www.diamondsandopals.com/, is a good site to visit no matter if you are actually looking to purchase diamonds or not. Like I mentioned, it is a really informative and resourceful diamond website.
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One Response to “The Jogia Diamond Website”
Buying diamonds online is very good if you have supporting documentation like certificates, Also make sure the stone is laser inscribed buy the laboratory the did the certificate or a laboratory with a cold laser system.
When you get the stone check it carefully for damage.
Don’t pay in advance ever,If the dealer asks for up front payment go some where else.
By Tracy Toa on Sep 14, 2007