1 thought on “It won't flashes long after buying the diamond ring, why”
Jenna
Under the premise of ensuring that your diamonds are true, it should be mainly due to wear. Although the diamond is hard, the surface will still be worn, and then stains such as dust in the scratch may not flashes. You can ask for a drop of drill after sale.
But if your drill is bought, it will not be flashed long. I am afraid that it will be bought for fakes, such as pretending to use vermiculite. See what certificate your diamond ring certificate is, and then check the authenticity of the certificate.
Under the premise of ensuring that your diamonds are true, it should be mainly due to wear. Although the diamond is hard, the surface will still be worn, and then stains such as dust in the scratch may not flashes. You can ask for a drop of drill after sale.
But if your drill is bought, it will not be flashed long. I am afraid that it will be bought for fakes, such as pretending to use vermiculite. See what certificate your diamond ring certificate is, and then check the authenticity of the certificate.