Is Shane co overpriced?

The Value. There is no delicate way to put it; Shane Co diamonds are overpriced. Whether buying online, or in one of their stores you are likely to pay a huge premium for an average to low quality diamond. The price is fair, and reflects the quality of the diamond.

Does Shane co sell fake diamonds?

Shane Co sells uncertified diamonds next to certified ones. They stock diamonds with terrible cuts. And to top it all of, their prices are astronomical. As always, if you’d like help choosing the perfect stone for your budget please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Does Shane Co cut rings?

Your ring that is purchased from Shane Co. will not cost anything to resize, ever. We resize your Shane Co. ring for free, for life as part of our Free Lifetime Warranty. If you would like to resize a ring that was not purchased from Shane Co., contact us for more information.

Is Princess cut bad?

Waste Not Fair Princess… Princess cuts are a good use of rough crystal. You don’t lose as much diamond when you cut this shape. So that’s good. They also tend to be a little less expensive than round diamonds of the same carat weight (although they will look a bit smaller than a round diamond of the same carat weight).

Is Shane co real gold?

At ShaneCo.com, you’ll only find gold jewelry of 14k and above. That’s because 10k gold jewelry contains less than 50% actual gold – too little to meet our standards for quality.

Where is Shane company headquarters?

Denver, Colorado
Shane Company

Type Private
Headquarters Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Key people Tom Shane (CEO)
Revenue US$ 210 million (2008)
Number of employees 542 (2009)

Who are Shane Co and what do they do?

Shane Co was established in the 1920’s and over the decades has continued to develop and grow. Despite having over 20 stores across the United States, Shane Co seem keen to retain their image as a family-run business, with soft focus photos of their CEO, and a promise to treat their customers as if they were family.

Why are Shane Co diamonds so expensive?

These diamonds carry inflated gradings that do not truly represent the quality of the stone, meaning Shane Co can charge more and take a greater profit. Essentially, you will pay more for a lower quality stone that does not carry a respected, recognised certificate.

Is the James Allen Diamond better than the Shane Co?

The James Allen diamond is by no means a perfect diamond, but with their imaging and HD video I can make a more informed decision before buying. The price is fair, and reflects the quality of the diamond. I cannot make such an analysis of the Shane Co diamond as there is no image available.

Are Shane Co engagement rings good?

Shane Co offer a good selection of settings and styles, although I fear they tend to veer heavily towards the ‘safe zone’. They are well made, but you are hard pressed to find something that is truly stand out. Nevertheless, traditional brides are certain to find a well finished, classic ring amongst the Shane Co collections.