Well no not really. The cost of a diamond is usually independent of the cost of a diamond ring setting. The only relationship I can think of between these two values is when a diamond is fancy cut, has an unusual shape or is very large in size. In that case, a run of the mill ring setting may not do, and you may need to have your ring setting custom made in order to accommodate an unusual diamond.
You can buy a diamond about 13 carats from Blue Nile today and spend between US$535,000 and US$1,763,000. Then you'd pay for the metal setting for this stone.
Your 900 pound diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Since diamonds are not weighed in pounds, but in carats, and since a one carat diamond will cost you between US$2,023 and US17,915 on Blue Nile today, and since a one carat diamond weighs 0.00705479239 ounces, you can calculate the range of prices you can ask for your 900 pound diamond.
The cost of this expertise depends on the raw stone you present, or the instructions you give to a diamond cutter to re-shape the existing cut of a gemstone.
Facets are not part of how a diamond is priced. A diamond is priced by its carat weight, its clarity, its cut and its colour.
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.
You can purchase a diamond of this weight today on Blue Nile and pay between US$55,496 and US$510,961, depending on the colour, cut and clarity that you want. The setting and the work to install the diamond into the setting of your choice will be in addition to the price of the diamond.
You can purchase a diamond today from Blue Nile and pay between US$242 and US$416, depending on the quality of the stone. The higher quality diamonds of this weight will cost you from US$450 to US$786 when buying from the same vendor. Then you'd have to purchase a setting for the diamond.
You can buy a diamond about 13 carats from Blue Nile today and spend between US$535,000 and US$1,763,000. Then you'd pay for the metal setting for this stone.
The cost of a diamond necklace really depends on the size that is being looked for, the setting it is going to be in, and the quality of the stone that is wanted.
There is a huge relationship between fixed cost and variable cost. These two costs are the opposite of each other.
estimated cost
what is the relationship between long run average cost curve and short run average cost curve?
What is the relation ship between total fixed cost and output?
A diamond necklace at Journey can, depending on the carat and cut of the diamond(s), the quality and make of the gold and the actual design, cost anywhere between $400 - $1600.
The cost curves best tells us the relationship between the marginal cost and average total cost. The average fixed cost (AFC) curve will decline as additional units are produced, and continue to decline.
The product establishes the cost curve or the relationship between costs and outputs. Costs are influenced by the need and function of a certain product.
we can subtract the AVC and we will get the MC