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Anything is 'worth' whatever some will pay you for it. You can take your jewelery to a jeweler to determine whether or not the gems are diamonds, and from there decide how to value your item.
Bronze isn't worth anything get some diamonds you cheapskates and also go skydiving without a parachute
When a diamond is cut, the dust is collected and used to polish diamonds.
Anything is 'worth' whatever someone will pay you for it. Miracle Diamonds, as below, is apparently a wholesaler of merchandise that includes diamonds. You can review their materials to determine what you want to purchase, and how much you will pay.
by weight diamonds
A carat of diamonds is worth whatever someone will pay you for the carat.
By weight, diamonds are worth more because they are much more rare than gold.
Diamonds made in the laboratory are indeed diamonds. As gemstones, they are worth less than natural diamonds, given that all characteristics are equal: carat weight, colour, clarity and cut.
Anything is 'worth' what someone will pay you for it. Carat weight is only one of four parameters used to value diamonds. The others are cut, colour and clarity. A single twenty-carat diamond will be worth more than many diamonds that make up a total carat weight of 20 carats. Every diamond is valued individually, depending on the four Cs used to value diamonds, as above.
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It's worth whatever someone will pay you for it.You can take it to a pawn shop, or a jeweler and ask. Man-made diamonds are less expensive than natural diamonds.