Who among us has not purchased jewelry in their lifetime?
Have you ever bought jewelry and left with the feeling that "something here is too expensive"?
You're not alone – and often, that feeling is justified.
But what really influences the price of a ring, earring, or bracelet? And how do you know if it's a fair price – or just a "store markup"?
Let's get things straight, eye-to-eye.
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1. The material from which the jewelry is made
Gold, silver, diamond, moissanite – these are expensive materials, their price determined by the global market.
- Gold 14K / 18K – the price is affected by the weight in grams and the value of gold on that day
- Silver with gold plating (micron) – a much more accessible price, but still includes labor and quality plating
- Diamonds – natural or lab-grown – the price is determined by size, clarity, color, and cut
- Moissanite – a luxurious stone at an accessible price, but here too, it's important to choose a reliable source with a certificate
- Tip: At Ice Diamonds, you can know in advance how many grams of gold are in each piece of jewelry – and we display this openly on our website.
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2. The work itself – design and production
Not all jewelry is "just material."
Much of the cost you pay is for the labor – and not just any labor, but precise handcraftsmanship that includes:
- Planning and design
- Casting and sawing
- Professional polishing
- Stone setting
- Finishing and cleaning
Each of these stages requires time, precision, and professionalism – especially when produced in an independent factory like ours, and not purchased as a ready-made second-hand product.
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3. Packaging, certificates, and warranty
When a piece of jewelry undergoes a quality check, comes with a gemological certificate, includes a full warranty, and is packaged in a luxury box – you receive much more than just a product.
The investment in the full experience is included in the price – and it's part of what makes your purchase much safer and more pleasant.
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4. Store location and branding
Stores in malls or on main streets pay high rent – and this affects the price.
Lavish branding also means a higher price, not always justified.
At Ice Diamonds – we are a factory store – no excessive rent, no intermediary fees.
Which significantly reduces the price for the customer.
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5. First hand – or third hand?
Most jewelry stores you know don't manufacture themselves – instead, they buy from distributors or importers.
This means the product has passed through several hands, and each takes a cut.
At Ice Diamonds – we are the designers, manufacturers, and marketers.
No intermediary fees. No games.
Just high quality – directly from the source.
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So how do you know if the price is fair?
Ask yourself:
- Did I receive a breakdown of what's included in the price?
- Did I receive a gemological certificate and warranty?
- Is there a real manufacturing process – or just mediation?
- Are the gold/stones of high quality from a reliable source?
If yes – the price is probably worth what you're getting.
And if not – keep looking until you find a place that feels right. (Like Ice Diamonds )
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In conclusion
Jewelry pricing is a combination of material, labor, service, and value.
When you buy from someone who manufactures themselves, offers full transparency – and provides genuine guidance – your investment will pay off in the long run.
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Ice Diamonds – custom-designed jewelry, factory store quality, and a price that respects you as a customer.
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