The only way to answer this questions is to first find out the quality of the diamond you're asking about. A diamond that is a D (completely colorless) IF (Internally flawless) will go for much more than an H (near-colorless) SI2 (slightly included) diamond per carat.
Most people stick with a GH color and SI1 or SI2 clarity because you can get more "bang for your buck" in this range. I went ahead and checked out some prices for diamonds under these conditions and this is what I found.
They could range anywhere from $2500 to $7200. There is a large difference in price due to other factors such as the symmetry, polish, girdle thickness, and presence of any flourescence. This should give you a good idea though of the range of the cost per carat.
The link at the bottom is where I found the price information. If you want to get a better idea, just play around with the options on this page in terms of size, color, clarity, cut and price.
Anything is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
Today, on Blue Nile, you can purchase a gemstone diamond of this weight and spend between US$41,493 and US$457,610, depending on the cut, colour, clarity and quality of the cut that you want.
If you own such a diamond, best practices dictate that you pay a certified gemologist to document the characteristics of your diamond, which will help you establish a fair market price for it.
Any diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. You can purchase a marquis diamond of this carat weight -- half a carat -- today on Blue Nile and spend between US$516 and US$2,935, depending on the clarity and colour that you want.
Anything is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Today, on Blue Nile, you can purchase a diamond of about carat weight and spend between US$633 and US$3,178, depending on the colour, clarity and exact carat weight that you want.
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There is no such thing as a grade seven 5 carat. Diamonds are graded based on clarity, color, cut and carat weight. A round GIA certified 5.01 carat, H color, VS1 clarity diamond is valued at $90,640.
A round 5 carat AAA black diamond is worth between $2000 and $2,500. However, keep in mind the cut, clarity and color of the diamond and also make sure that it certified as well. You can get in touch with our team at sales@dubaiwholesalediamonds.comor view our collection of certified diamonds at http://dubaiwholesalediamonds.com/diamond-search/.
A radiant cut, 5.01 carat, H colour and VS2 clarity diamond is worth about $69,000. If you have any questions you can email us at www.dubaiwholesalediamonds.com/enquiryor visit our website at www.dubaiwholesalediamonds.comand browse what we have to offer.
You can purchase one of this carat weight today on Blue Nile and spend from US$631 to $688, depending on the quality of the stone. These are not the highest quality stones. The finest stones from the same site will cost you from between US$970 and $1,739. Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. You can learn more about your diamond by taking it to a certified gemologist, who will help you understand the value of its carat weight, its colour, its clarity and its cut.
Each diamond is valued according to its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. Five diamonds weighing one carat, collectively weigh one carat.
a 1 carat diamond weighs 1/5 of a gram. That is 5 carats is 1 gram.
When you use the word 'cluster' to describe total carat weight of diamonds, this means that there are several diamonds involved. Every diamond is valued by its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. Individually, the diamonds, then, have value. You can take your jewelery to a certified gemologist, who will document each diamond and give you an idea of the fair market value of each. A cluster of diamonds weighing a total of five carats will be worth less than a single stone of the same weight.
That depends on the cut, carat, color and clarity. For e.g, a round 1 carat D color, IF clarity, and an excellent cut diamond costs about $11, 081 and a 1 carat marquise diamond with the same characteristics costs about $17, 066, both of which are GIA certified.
There are 5 carats per gram. The answer is then 3/5 of a gram, or 0.6 grams.