Buying Jewelry At Costco
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Yes, they do. In fact, all Costco jewelry that has a diamond centerpiece 1.00 carat or bigger comes with a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) certificate. This ensures the quality of the jewelry piece and mitigates the risk of buying a falsely overvalued item.
You can find several designs within each jewelry category. For example, there are eight different categories of rings, including engagement, wedding, bridal sets, pearl rings, and gemstone rings. They also offer a good range of gemstone jewelry.
With their drop in quality/value paired with their lack of service and selection, you should not be buying diamond engagement rings from Costco. You will be much better off buying your diamond from a top online dealer like James Allen or Blue Nile. If you prefer some personal help in finding the right ring, feel free to contact us.
Some of you may be a bit surprised to learn that Costco has a jewelry department. In fact, they have made some pretty big sales of diamond rings like this $600,000 sale reported by JCK Online. Costco used to have a great reputation for jewelry. Speaking from experience, from the perspective of a supplier, I used to be impressed with their quality control. Unfortunately, the quality of their jewelry has seemed to have slipped over the last few years.
Mike Fried has written hundreds of articles and helped answer more than 30,000 emails from our readers. This has given him a unique perspective on what information truly helps our readers in their quest for finding the perfect diamond engagement ring or piece of jewelry.
Costco is a phenomenal retailer, but they are a terrible jewelry store. There are no knowledgeable staff members and no value added services. You pick out the diamond the same way you pick out a shampoo bottle or one of their delicious cheesecakes. I went with a 0.70ct I VS2 round in a solitaire setting.
We always recommend that our readers contact us for specific advice when buying a diamond from a local jeweler. If you were to contact us after looking at a diamond ring at Costco, you will invariably get better, more thorough advice from us and whichever online retailer we recommend. That should be the one area a brick and mortar retailer should excel in, not fall behind.
If you are buying an engagement ring or stud earrings, you can get far better value and service using a legitimate online retailer. Additionally, you should never buy a diamond without a legitimate certificate (like GIA).
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Costco is proud to offer our members a full line of high-end jewelry for both men and women. We have a wide variety of jewelry designs that range from classic to contemporary, and showcase everything from lustrous diamonds to vibrantly colored gemstones. Costco also carries an extensive selection of designer timepieces in various styles and materials. At Costco, we pride ourselves on the superior craftsmanship and quality of our jewelry. You can shop with confidence knowing that each piece of jewelry has been specifically hand-chosen and carefully examined by our expert gemologists. We hope that our commitment to quality provides a positive shopping experience for all our valued members.
Costco sells only finished jewelry. No loose stones or semi-mounts are available online or in our warehouses. The majority of our jewelry is available in either 14kt gold, 18kt gold, or 950 platinum, with some items being available in stainless steel and silver. We are unable to customize jewelry or metal preferences beyond what is offered for a particular item. Costco does not clean or resize jewelry. Some of the jewelry items offered online may also be available in warehouses.
Each piece of jewelry sold online will be shipped in a package that includes the jewelry piece (which is in a secure plastic packet), and either a beautiful gift box or elegant pouch. Please note, that when a gift box or pouch has a stamp indicating that it was made in China, it does not mean that the jewelry was made there as well.
Yes, many online jewelry items are available for Warehouse Pick Up. This service applies to members only. Standard delivery time will still apply. Please note, only the bill-to credit card addressee may pick up the product, and valid state or government-issued photo ID will be required at that time.
All rings sold on costco.com have a guideline on how much they can be resized, which is listed under Product Details. Resizing a ring that is stated to be sizable, within the limits listed by the Product Details, will not void the return policy. Solitaire rings can be resized to any size and still be returned. Resizing a ring that has sizing limitations or is identified as not resizable, is not recommended and could result in a denial of refund.
Costco does not offer jewelry insurance. However, there are several options for insuring your jewelry in case of loss, theft or damage. There are specific insurance programs available that are designed specifically for jewelry, or you can contact your insurance provider for details.
Bottom line: Costco can be a good choice if you're looking for low pricing plus in-person shopping. Overall, Costco diamonds are of decent quality and offer great value, as long as they're GIA certified. You can find a ring for 50% less than at other big-name jewelry stores.
For diamonds 1 carat and larger: You will get a GIA diamond grading report, as well as a gemological/jewelry report from Costco. Sometimes, the diamond also has an IGI certificate (which is another grading lab).
Costco partners with GIA (Gemological Institute of America) to maintain the standard grading system for diamonds. When Costco sold diamonds alongside GIA certifications, items were reasonably priced, making it many people's go-to for diamonds and jewelry. Now Costco only provides its own article description on diamonds that weigh less than 1 carat.
So, many people end up wondering if Costco's jewelry selection is worth paying attention to now that the quality has diminished. The fact that the prices have not dropped in correlation with the decline is a big turnoff for buyers.
Picking out the perfect engagement ring is more than simply pointing at one and making a purchase. At Costco, that's the extent of the jewelry shopping experience. And then, once you pick out a ring and decide you'd like to take it home, you're not even awarded with a GIA certificate, which is a consequence of Costco choosing not to work alongside the Gemological Institute of America.
Customers want to have an abundance of options because jewelry is one of those fields where people have so many varying interests. At Costco, you'll have upwards of twenty engagement ring options, which is not much of a variety if you really think about it. This is only about one-third of the options a designated jeweler will offer.
Let\\u2019s face it, buying an engagement ring is a tedious and confusing process leaving you full of self-doubt and potential buyer\\u2019s remorse. Outside of buying a home, you\\u2019re probably never going to spend more time researching something before purchasing it.
Here at Costco, we are committed to creating well-crafted and comfortable jewelry. Costco's experienced Buying Team works with our suppliers to select timeless styles, and our team of Graduate Gemologists inspects each piece for quality craftsmanship.
Costco Article of DescriptionWhen you purchase an article of jewelry with a diamond of less than 1.00ct, you will receive an Article of Description written by one of our Gemologists, with a degree from GIA, detailing your jewelry piece. Due to fluctuations in the commodity markets of diamonds, platinum and gold, the Article of Description provided with each item does not state the estimated appraised value. If you are inquiring about the retail replacement value for insurance purposes, we recommend that you visit your local independent jewelry appraiser.
GIA Diamond Grading ReportWhen you purchase an article of jewelry with a 1.00ct center diamond or larger, you will receive a Diamond Grading Report from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) detailing and mapping the diamond. 59ce067264
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