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A carat of diamonds is worth whatever someone will pay you for the carat.
Usually there is no difference at all. Technically there can be a difference as melle is .25 carat or smaller . Accent diamonds are diamonds that are smaller than the main gem, be it a diamond or other gem. Thus if the center gem is a 20 carat emerald , accent diamonds can be 1 carat each, but this is very very rare. Most of the time they melle and accent are different words for the same thing
Carat is the unit of measurement used to measure diamonds, other gemstones and pearls.
Three carat diamonds weigh three carats: that's how 'big' they are.
Diamonds are measured in carats, the bigger the stone the larger the carat. If you had a 2 carat diamond it would be worth thousands. My rings are only 0.25 carat which is small
A carat diamonds size is 3.5mm.
Five one-hundredths of a carat of diamonds weighs 05/100ths of a carat.
Each diamond is valued according to its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. Five diamonds weighing one carat, collectively weigh one carat.
Ct stands for carat, the "weight" of the diamonds.
The initials TW stand for total weight. One characteristic of every diamond is its carat weight. When a jeweler mounts several diamonds into jewelery, the jeweler may describe the total carat weight of all the diamonds as TW. A single diamond will always be more valuable based on its carat weight than multiple diamonds of the same total carat weight.
A one carat diamond equals 100 cents when measuring diamonds in both carats and cents.
Given the high number of diamonds limited by the low carat weight in your question, the cost of the diamonds might not be so much a factor as the quality of the setting into which they are mounted. The clarity quality that you describe wouldn't be so visible in diamonds weighing less than a quarter carat (.25 carat) each.