Is F Hinds expensive?
Passionate about our products and dedicated to making luxury pieces at affordable prices, there’s a reason we’re the leading high-street jeweller in the UK. The good news is that most reputable jewelers are absolutely trustworthy with your diamonds, but like any valuable possession, it’s important to take proper precautions.
What does F hinds sell?
With an extensive range of diamond engagement ladies’ rings, white gold rings, gold necklaces, lockets and silver stud earrings to choose from, F. Hinds can help you find the perfect piece of jewellery to treat yourself or a loved one. Choose F. You can choose from an extensive selection of engagement rings, as well as diamond jewellery, watches and more. We’re rated ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot, based on thousands of reviews. As well as being a proud member of the Responsible Jewellery Council, we’re an Authorised Diamond Dealer®.
Is F Hinds authentic?
We do not sell copies or unauthorised imports, giving you peace of mind that you are buying quality products. We are proud to say that we now have 115 F. Hinds stores across England and Wales, with new stores opening every year. There are currently 116 F. Hinds stores within the United Kingdom.
Does F Hinds sell real diamonds?
We do not stock synthetic diamonds, but we are able to supply individual stones for customers special orders if required. We require all of our diamond suppliers to confirm that all the diamonds they supply to us are natural, untreated stones. You can resell a lab-grown diamond, but you should expect to receive a fraction of its original price, typically around 30-40%.As with a natural diamond you can expect your lab grown diamonds to significantly drop in monetary value after purchase.Typically, you should expect to resell your diamond at 25% to 50% lower than the price you bought it. However, exceptions do occur; if the diamond shape is highly unique or the diamond colour is very rare, you need not drop the price to a significant low.Diamonds may not retain the full retail value when purchased, but they retain quite a bit (roughly half). Historically, diamonds have increased in value over time as well.