There are so many variables you need to include in this question. What is the color? What is the clarity? What is the shape? What is the cut? Which Lab is grading the diamond? There are 3 major labs in the United States. AGS, GIA and EGL. They vary in their strictness of grading.
About $800
Most engagement rings will cost between 3000 dollars for a full carat to about 600 for a quarter carat size and the price depends on cut and clarity.
A 4 carat diamond ring would be ridiculously expensive. In the $100K mark I would expect. If someone is showing you their 4 carat engagement ring, it is probably cubic zirconia.
Every diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight, which together with the price of the metal in the ring would total the cost of a ring -- regardless of the year.
Your answer depends on the cut, colour , clarity and carat weight of the 'average' diamond, and includes the 'average' amount of money the 'average' buyer paid for an engagement ring. By 1970, the adage -- two months' salary -- was a good guideline offered to buyers of engagement rings: the number of buyers who followed this advice is not clear.
There is currently no male counter part for the 5.85 Carat Round Princess Invisible Diamond Engagement Ring.
Yes, the 5.85 Carat Round Princess Invisible Diamond Engagement Ring is available in titanium.
300.00
The 5.85 Carat Round Princess Invisible Diamond Engagement Ring is very nice and would be great for anyone.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, colour, carat weight and its clarity. A local jeweler can answer your question. A 12.5 carat ring has to be cubic zirconia. Such a high caratage is preposterous for a diamond engagement ring.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, colour, carat weight and its clarity. A local jeweler can answer your question. A 12.5 carat ring has to be cubic zirconia. Such a high caratage is preposterous for a diamond engagement ring.
A 2 carat diamond cushion cut ring would make a beautiful engagement ring. The price of such a ring would vary from jeweler to jeweler; however, one could expect to pay from around $450 upwards.