Does Levian buy back jewelry?

Does Levian buy back jewelry?

It doesn’t matter what you have because we buy all Levian jewelry in 14k and 18k gold. In general, second hand Levian jeweler sells for under 50% of the retail price, and often under 25%.

Is LeVian made in China?

The company maintains factories in the United States, Italy, China, and Thailand, and relies on each country’s specialty (i.e., Thailand for cutting stones, Italy for gold work) to dictate which pieces are made where.

What does LeVian mean?

The Levian surname comes from a Middle English given name Lefwine, which in turn comes from the Old English elements “leof,” which meant “dear” or “beloved,” and “wine,” which meant “friend.”

What is a Levian chocolate diamond?

What are Chocolate Diamonds®? Chocolate Diamonds are Le Vian’s brand of brown or golden-hued natural diamonds, carefully selected for their rich deep colors. Only natural diamonds that meet Le Vian’s exacting standards of clarity, quality, cut, and color will be worthy of the name Chocolate Diamond®.

What is Suzy Levian jewelry?

Suzy Levian empowers all women through her designs by placing a signature secret diamond hidden within every masterpiece. The secret diamond represents the hidden beauty within every woman.

Where do LeVian chocolate diamonds come from?

Where do Chocolate Diamonds® come from? Apart from several brown, caramel and champagne-colored diamond mining sites in Brazil, Angola, the Congo and Borneo, most brown diamonds and other similarly-colored stones originate from the Argyle Diamond Mine located in Northwestern Australia.

What is rarest diamond?

The world’s rarest diamonds available to buy

  • The Graff Pink diamond.
  • The Incomparable diamond.
  • The Wittelsbach-Graff diamond.
  • De Grisogono flawless D-colour diamond.
  • The Pink Star diamond.
  • The Unique Pink diamond.
  • The Oppenheimer blue diamond.
  • De Beers Millennium Jewel 4.

Are there natural purple diamonds?

The actual color of a purple diamond can range from very light lilac or near-pink to a deep and vivid color. The color can also range from a pinkish-purple to one with a cooler blue tone. Even though natural purple diamonds are very rare, there is a growing interest in purple colored diamonds.