Any diamond is valued by not only its colour, but its carat weight, its clarity and its cut.
If you own a purple diamond, best practices dictate that you pay for a certificate from a certified gemologist, who will document all the parameters of the stone in order to establish a value for it. Natural purple diamonds are extremely rare.
Any diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
Every diamond is valued by its cut, its colour, its clarity and its carat weight. Take your diamond to a jeweler and ask for an evaluation.
5 dollars
A diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. However, you can buy a diamond of this carat weight today on Blue Nile and spend between US$853 and US$3,837, depending on the cut, colour and clarity that you want.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
Any diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
Any diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
In the Lego video games, a purple stud is worth 10,000.
If your penny is purple, it's probably only worth a penny.
100-10000 USD
I have a 3 cent win the war stamp and i was wondering how much it is worth it is purple with a eagle and stars
Any diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Z4 is not a common notation that describes a gem-quality diamond.
I think you are asking if a natural clean diamond is worth as much as a natural diamond that is Not considered clean? The answer is no. A clean diamond means that it is clear from imperfections. Now this can mean clear to the naked eye, or clear under a microscope. Of course the diamond that is clear under the microscope is much worth more than a diamond that is only clear to the naked eye.
It depends on the cut and the grade of the Diamond.
Your answer depends on the quality of the diamond you're buying/ selling.
Any diamond is valued by not only its colour, but its carat weight, its clarity and its cut. If you own a purple diamond, best practices dictate that you pay for a certificate from a certified gemologist, who will document all the parameters of the stone in order to establish a value for it. Natural purple diamonds are extremely rare.
£2