It is possible to trace a diamond


It is possible to trace a diamond if it has been reported as lost or stolen and has been registered with a diamond grading and identification laboratory. Many diamonds are laser-inscribed with a unique identification number or code that can be used to identify the stone if it is recovered.

In addition to laser-inscriptions, diamond grading and identification laboratories such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA, the International Gemological Institute (IGI) and (DCLA) Diamond Certification Laboratory of Australia, provide certificates for diamonds that include a detailed description of the stone’s characteristics, including its carat weight, colour, clarity, and cut. These certificates are the main method used to help identify a lost or stolen diamond.

However, it is important to note that not all diamonds are registered with these laboratories or have laser-inscriptions. Additionally, some diamonds may be recut or modified in a diamond cutting factory, making them more difficult to identify, But not impossible. Therefore, while it is possible to trace a lost or stolen diamond, it is not always guaranteed.

While measurements do provide all the proportion information about a diamond, they alone cannot be used to definitively identify a diamond.

Diamond measurements typically refer to the dimensions of the stone, including its length, width, and depth, as well as the angles and proportions of the diamond’s cut. Measurements determine a diamond’s shape and some aspects of its quality, such as its symmetry and polish, these alone do not provide enough information to identify a diamond conclusively.

To identify a diamond, experts will rely on a combination of factors, including the diamond’s unique physical characteristics, such as its colour, clarity, and fluorescence, as well as any laser-inscriptions or certificates associated with the stone.

DCLA has a diamond registry, linking your diamond ownership

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How often should I have my diamond ring checked

Diamond ring

Diamonds are among the hardest natural substances on Earth, which means that they are very durable and resistant to damage. However, while diamonds themselves are difficult to damage but not impossible, the metal and setting that hold the diamond in place can be vulnerable to wear and tear.

If a diamond ring is worn regularly, it can be exposed to a range of environmental factors such as dust, dirt, and chemicals, which can dull the metal and damage the setting. Additionally, accidental impacts, knocks, or scratches can potentially cause the diamond to become loose or even dislodge completely from its setting.

Therefore, it’s essential to take good care of your diamond ring, keep it clean and dry, and avoid wearing it during any activities that could expose it to undue stress or impact. Regular professional inspections by a jeweler can also help to detect and prevent any potential issues that could lead to damage.

It is recommended to have your diamond ring checked at least once a year by a professional jeweler. During this checkup, the jeweler will inspect the diamond to ensure it is secure in its setting and that there are no signs of damage or wear and tear. They will also clean the ring to keep it looking its best.

If you wear your diamond ring daily or engage in activities that could potentially damage the ring, such as sports or heavy manual labor, it may be advisable to have it checked more frequently, perhaps every six months or so.

It’s also a good idea to check your ring regularly at home for any signs of damage or loose stones. If you notice anything unusual, take it to a jeweler for a professional inspection right away to prevent further damage or loss of the diamond.

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Certin Diamond Insurance Specialists

Certin Diamond Insurance
Certin Diamond Insurance


We specialise in insurance for certified diamonds for a replacement to make you feel secure with the right cover.

Why choose Certin?
Because of the way we have designed the cover, we can offer very competitive premiums. We guarantee no shortcuts in the quality of your replacement in the event of a loss or damage.

We offer 30 days complimentary cover

We offer 30 days complimentary cover to ensure you are covered from the day you pick up your precious diamond piece from one of our network jewellers. Fill in your details online, register your diamond and receive instant cover. Alternatively, give us a call and we can provide your cover over the phone. Your policy is underwritten by Lloyd’s of London, the oldest and one of the most prestigious name in insurance.

Worldwide Cover

Worldwide Cover ensures you are covered anywhere in the world for trips up to 60 days.

Quick and equivalent replacement

We provide expert diamond advice in the event of replacement. We understand how important these items are to you, our expert team will ensure quick and equivalent replacement in the event of a loss.

We pride ourselves in providing an excellent claims service and making the process as quick and easy as possible. We provide dedicated insurance for your most sentimental and precious diamonds. We pride ourselves in offering Friendly and helpful first class service. Our staff are based in Australia and we are here to assist you with your insurance needs.

Complimentary Health Check for Your Item

As a preventative measure we offer a complimentary health check for your item with a network jeweler. If you have to make a claim under your policy we do not deduct any excess for specified items. We can add your other diamond Jewellery items to your policy by specifying them.

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