Our story
A lifetime in diamonds, now shared with friends.
Schlegel Jewelers grew out of decades spent on the trade side of the diamond business — buying, grading, and placing fine stones long before they ever reached a retail case. What started as favors for family and close friends became something worth doing properly: the same quality you'd find in a jeweler's window, at the price the trade actually pays, with the paperwork to back every claim.
How it works
01
See exactly what's in hand
Nothing here is a catalog we'd have to order. Every piece is in hand, photographed, and ready — with its specs and certificate listed up front.
02
Verify it yourself
Each certified diamond lists its GIA report number. Check the grading at the source before you commit a dollar. Nothing about the stone is taken on faith.
03
Handled personally, start to finish
Reach out about a piece and we take it from there — more photos or video, a viewing, appraisal paperwork, and a fair, trade-direct price. The way you'd want a friend to handle it.
Why GIA
The certificate is the whole point.
Buying a diamond on trust is how people overpay. A GIA grading report is an independent, internationally recognized assessment of a diamond's carat, color, clarity, and cut — issued by a non-profit with no stake in the sale. We list the report number for every certified stone so the diamond has to stand on its own merits, not on our word. Even among friends, that's how it should be.