A round diamond of this measurement weighs about .03 carats.
Your local jeweler may have one for sale.
The smallest weight diamond you can purchase today on Blue Nile weighs .23 carats and will cost US$272.
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∙ 9y agoEvery diamond is valued according to its colour, carat weight, clarity and cut. You've offered a MM measurement, which isn't a criteria of a diamond's worth.
If the measurement you give -- 055 -- is converted to .55 carat, and the diamond is a round brilliant cut diamond, the diameter of the diamond at the girdle is between 5.2 MM and 5.6 MM, being the MM measurements of .50 and .60, respectively.
If the diamond is a round cut, the measurement would be 7.4 mm at the girdle. If the diamond is of another cut, the measurement would be different.
If the diamond is a round brilliant cut, this measurement at the girdle indicates that it could weigh between .20 carats (3.8 mm) and .25 carats (4.1 mm). If the diamond is of a different cut, a jeweler can remove the diamond and give you the exact carat weight.
The only factual answer possible is this: one measurement of the diamond is 2.2 mm. If the diamond is a round brilliant cut, it's possible that a diamond of this measurement weighs about .04 carats or 04/100ths of a carat.
Every diamond is valued according to its colour, carat weight, clarity and cut. You've offered a MM measurement, which isn't a criteria of a diamond's worth.
If the measurement you give -- 055 -- is converted to .55 carat, and the diamond is a round brilliant cut diamond, the diameter of the diamond at the girdle is between 5.2 MM and 5.6 MM, being the MM measurements of .50 and .60, respectively.
51.5625 mm
about 500 $
A half carat diamond of this cut measures 5.2 mm at the girdle; a .65 carat diamond measures 5.6 mm at the girdle. A certified gemologist can give you the exact carat weight of your diamond.
Every diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. This measurement of 1.0 mm gives none of those details. Take your diamond to a certified gemologist who will define the four Cs for the stone, and give you an appraisal value.
If the diamond is a round cut, the measurement would be 7.4 mm at the girdle. If the diamond is of another cut, the measurement would be different.
A round cut diamond, cut to industry standards, that is 5.1 mm across the face of the diamond (the top) weighs half a carat.
If the diamond is a round brilliant cut, this measurement at the girdle indicates that it could weigh between .20 carats (3.8 mm) and .25 carats (4.1 mm). If the diamond is of a different cut, a jeweler can remove the diamond and give you the exact carat weight.
On slice will cost 1.10. Two slices will cost 2.20. Ten slices will be 11.00. Half a slice will be 0.55.
The only factual answer possible is this: one measurement of the diamond is 2.2 mm. If the diamond is a round brilliant cut, it's possible that a diamond of this measurement weighs about .04 carats or 04/100ths of a carat.
A 2 mm round diamond weighs about .03 carats, so a 1.5 mm round diamond would be smaller than .03 carats. A .01 carat diamond is about as big as a grain of sand.