A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can show you stones in various price ranges.
Of the common, popular cuts, generally, emerald cut tends to be chosen as a cut when the stone is flawless or internally flawless. So a larger -- larger than five carats -- diamond of this cut will generally bring the highest price.The emerald cut reveals larger planes on the stone, and therefore highlight the stone's innate clarity.Round
Although popularity among various cuts for a diamond engagement ring varies from person to person, experts in the industry tend to agree that a round diamond cut is the most popular. This choice is popular because of its esteemed versatility and how light glints off of the diamond. If the round cut is the number one choice, then the second and third choices would be the princess and emerald cuts.
Since every diamond is a unique stone, every diamond is priced according to its unique characteristics: cut, colour, carat weight and clarity. You pay less for more flawed, more yellow and poorly-cut diamonds. There's really no way to rank diamond cut by price. However, some fancy diamonds are priced by auctioneers by carat weight: per carat given the higher-than-one-carat weight of the fancy stone. In this scheme, bidders usually pay the most for natural blue diamonds, regardless of the cut.
There are quite a few different grades for Cut of the diamonds, the most common cuts used are: 'Very good' 'Good' 'Fair' The cut of the diamond determines how accurately the diamond is cut according to brilliance.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. Larger stones with particular colours, cuts or extreme clarity are valued highest.
Of the common, popular cuts, generally, emerald cut tends to be chosen as a cut when the stone is flawless or internally flawless. So a larger -- larger than five carats -- diamond of this cut will generally bring the highest price.The emerald cut reveals larger planes on the stone, and therefore highlight the stone's innate clarity.Round
The most expensive diamond, by definition, is priceless.
Red diamonds - are the rarest and most expensive.
pure diamond is the most expensive jewel
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There is no one "popular" cut for a diamond. There are as many cuts as there are brides.
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yes not only that but the most expensive gem of all at more than $200 million
It is the prime cuts, eg fillet sirloin, rump, rib eye etc. these are the cuts that are less frequently used by the animal, so are more tender and more expensive. Fillet is the most expensive.
First of all Diamond Isn't even an element, Platinum is the most expensive element of all.
Probably a red diamond, since it is the most rare natural colour.