A 10 carat diamond weighs 10 carats.
Apparently, you want to know how a 10 carat diamond might look on the 'big-ness' scale.
If the stone is a brilliant cut, it will be around 10MM at the girdle. Explore the link below to see the visual sizes of other cuts and carat weights.
If the stone is a brilliant cut, you can use the chart, below, to see its MM size.
A 1.00 point diamond is one carat, so a .12 point diamond is a little over 1/10th of a carat.
An eighth of a diamond carat, if it is a round cut, measures about 3.2mm at the girdle.
If the diamond is an ideal emerald cut with these measurements, the diamond may weigh about one quarter of a carat. Otherwise, you have stated the diamond's 'big' size in measurements.
Depending on the cut, a five carat diamond always weighs five carats. If the cut is round brilliant, the mm measurement at the girdle is about 11.
The total weight of all the diamonds combined in the carat total weight equals one half carat -- .50. The mm measurement of each individual diamond does not depend on the total carat weight of the collection.
One carat weight of diamond weighs .20 grammes, so your diamond is about half that weight, or roughly half a carat.
A 1.00 point diamond is one carat, so a .12 point diamond is a little over 1/10th of a carat.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can show you stones in this category.
A one carat diamond in the round brilliant shape measures aproximately 6.5mm at the girdle. If the diamond is another cut, measurements will be different.
You've given the carat weight of a diamond. 'Big', then, is based on the cut of the stone.
Carat is a weight, so its weight is one tenth of a carat or one tenth of .20 grams.
Yes, a 10 carat diamond is 'good'.
0.2 gram diamond is one carat by weight, which is equal to 100 cent. That means 10 cent diamond will be very small diamond which will be weighing only 0.02 gram.
The diamond weighs .125 carats. Its mm measurements depend on the cut.
An eighth of a diamond carat, if it is a round cut, measures about 3.2mm at the girdle.
If the diamond is an ideal emerald cut with these measurements, the diamond may weigh about one quarter of a carat. Otherwise, you have stated the diamond's 'big' size in measurements.
Depending on the cut, a five carat diamond always weighs five carats. If the cut is round brilliant, the mm measurement at the girdle is about 11.