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MA Jewelry![]() Navigation: Main page Author: Anonymous M.A. Jewelry Designs sells diamonds at what seems to be a good price. They say that their diamonds are "Clarity Enhanced", but they neglect to disclose that their diamonds have been drilled out and the holes filled with glass or wax in a procedure called Fracture Filling. This means that your diamond could suddenly break during a routine repair, and over time it could discolor or even break during normal wear. Something you might like to know about??? In addition, M.A. Jewelry Designs sends an appraisal with their diamond, and the appraisal will support all the carat, clarity, and color measurements they told you about when you bought it. However, when I had mine independently appraised, there were significant differences". My diamond ring was over 1 carat less than what I believed it was when I bought it'. The color and clarity were so much less than what they told me. My independent appraiser gave me an appraisal that was $15,000 less than what MA Jewelry told me? When I contacted M.A. Jewelry Designs, they said the fracture filled was no big deal, then denied everything I told them about. They refused to do anything about it other than give me another fracture filled diamond. If you buy from them make sure you fully ask for all disclosure and see if the diamond is fracture filled,. And then get it appraised by an independent appraiser and see what they say. If Fracture Filled is not a big deal, then why isn't it just written on their website?
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