The four C's are Carat, color , cut and clarity. Whenever you purchase any diamond always keep these 4 C's in mind,
Carat is related to the weight of the diamond.
Cut is related to the shape and design of the diamond
Color is related to the color, color I mean be careful , science has found ways to add color to a diamond
Clarity is related to genuineness of the diamond. You can use a diamond Loupe as tool to measure a diamonds clarity.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour.
Cut, clarity, carat, and color.
Diamond value depends on the '4 Cs': cut, color, clarity and carat weight.
I suggest you get your ring appraised by a professional jeweler before you attempt to sell it. Professional jewelers evaluate jewelry on craftsmanship and market value. Or you can pay for a gemologists certificate which documents the 4 Cs of the diamond, and quality of the metal setting. This will be a better range of market value than an appraisal, which is best used typically for insurance purposes.
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Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 There Once Was a Diamond Ring 4-4 was released on: USA: 22 September 1952
Solitaire is a style of setting for a ring: it provides one setting for a single gemstone. A 'normal diamond ring' can be any kind of diamond ring setting. A diamond is a diamond, regardless of its ring setting.
The diamond ring in question was made in January 1965.
Silver Ring: $50-100 Gold Ring: $100-500 Diamond Ring: $1000-10000
A 4 carat diamond ring would be ridiculously expensive. In the $100K mark I would expect. If someone is showing you their 4 carat engagement ring, it is probably cubic zirconia.
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Maybe the crystal ring is better... or a diamond ring: which ever you prefer or the bride prefers.