The value of a diamond depends on its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight.
Your answer depends on the quality of the diamond you're buying/ selling.
The most expensive diamond, by definition, is priceless.
There is no fixed number to answer your question. The diamond traders who earn more than they spend, remain as diamond traders. Those who make less than they spend, probably seek other professions.
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. A certified gemologist can help you understand your diamond's cut, colour, clarity and carat weight: every diamond is unique in these ways. Then, you'll have a basis upon which to set a price for your diamond.
you can make a bout 3.5 billion dollars off of 2lbs of diamond so 2lbs times 50 = 100lbs , so 50 times 3.5 = 150.250 billion dollars off of 100lbs of diamond
Your answer depends on the quality of the diamond you're buying/ selling.
A lot of money
Blood Diamond grossed $171,377,916 worldwide.
The most expensive diamond, by definition, is priceless.
about $5.60
Blood Diamond grossed $57,377,916 in the domestic market.
Depends on the clarity, size, and color of the diamond. The diamond market also fluctuates, just like any market.
about 20 dollars
72,000
The amount of money Lou Diamond Phillips won on the show, I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here, is unknown. He did not pocket any money for himself, he played for a charity.
The money you pay for a diamond depends on its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. You can spend several hundred dollars or several million dollars for a diamond.
Visit your local jeweler and ask about the price of a diamond chip that the jeweler may have for sale. The transaction will not involve lots of money.