| BillJ |
Sep 3rd, 2001 04:10 PM |
While in Amserdam last spring, we visited Coster Diamond Exchange, featured both in Fodors (and that other guy's) guide book. It seems to have high reputation for quality. It is located adjacent to the museumplein, right across the street from the Van Gogh Museum. The tram lines run on that street, so very easy to get to. After a brief tour, during which they demonstrated how diamonds were cut and polished, and a brief explanation of the complex diamond rating system, we were escorted into a small room with another couple. We were then shown a large number of loose diamonds of various grades, and began to recognize the familiar tones of the "sales pitch." The other couple excused themselves, and were graciously allowed to leave (what I mean is, no hassle), but my wife, who knows something about diamonds, was very curious, and we stayed. He answered many questions, and then showed us to the main sales room, where we were shown a wide selection of mounted jewelry, of very high quality. We ended up not buying, though we were sorely tempted, as the quality was obviously quite high, and we came away believing that, while tourist oriented, we were not being "taken." And, we did learn even more about the diamond process. <BR>However, price-wise, there is no "deal." The prices quoted were similar to a good discount jewelry dealer here in the USA. Our conclusion: At least at Coster, we felt we could rely on the quality, and had there been something we "had" to have, we would have had no qualms about buying there. <BR>We did not go into any other dealer, or sidewalk vendor. <BR>After leaving Coster (enjoyed their complimentary beverages), went across the street, and spent the next couple of hours looking at Van Gogh (that guy was crazy!). <BR>Hope this helps. <BR>
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