Diamonds and platinum are both valuable and expensive commodities. The worth of one compared to the other largely depends on the quality and color.
Diamond - you should be making more than 250,000 or should have a nice credit history.
Costs more to own both do same thing
Platinum is more expensive than gold. It is a naturally white metal, is more durable and dense and quite rare, it does not require rhodium plating to keep it white. When a piece of jewelry is being made, in the case of platinum 85% – 95% is used.
Platinum tends to be worth more than gold by weight, but as prices fluctuate, sometimes the gold price does go higher than the platinum price. Silver, at least in recent history (probably all of history) is worth significantly less than both gold and platinum.
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.
Of equal weight, and of best quality, diamonds are worth more than platinum.
Platinum is not more expensive than a beautiful, natural diamond.
No, by weight, a diamond has higher value than platinum.
No. Platinum is worth far more.
Rhodium and platinum are both more valuable than gold.
Diamonds are more valuable than coal.
There are several metals more valuable than gold. Platinum is one.
Of equal weight, gem-quality diamond is more valuable than silver.
Platinum is slightly harder than bronze, and much more valuable.
Yes, if it is pure natural sapphire it will be worth more than a diamond.
A natural diamond will always be more valuable than a lab-created diamond, given the same clarity, colour, carat weight and cut of the two comparables.
Gramme for gramme, ounce for ounce, you'll always pay more for diamond than for platinum.