There are several colour measurements for diamonds, including grades of 'white' and grades of coloured stones.
You can read more about grades of 'white' diamonds, below.
You can also read more about grades of coloured stones, below.
It's a unit of measurement; hence, no color.
Diamonds are measured by:clarity -- flawless or flawed with many degrees of flawed;carat -- the weight of the stone;cut -- the excellence of faceting and the shape of the 'cut';colour -- the lack of colour or degree of colour visible in the stone.
Weighing in at .2 of a gram, the measurement "Carat" is a weight agreed on as a standard throughout the world jewelry community. The "Carat" has a long tradition of describing the weight of diamonds and some other precious stones.
26. Ace to King with Hearts and Diamonds are in color red while in Clubs and Spades they're in color black.
If you'd prefer to measure the carat weight of a diamond in a weight measurement other than carats, you can convert the carat weight to grammes. Here's the basic conversion: Five carats weigh 1,000 milligrams. You can complete your own math, depending on the carat weight of the diamond in question.
There is no test for carats. Carats are the weight measurement for diamonds.
Carat is the unit of measurement used to measure diamonds, other gemstones and pearls.
Black diamonds are black.
There are really color diamonds which are rare and thats why they expensive
Karats is a purity measurement for gold; carats is a weight measurement for diamonds. All diamonds are pure diamond. Gold, however, comes in a range of karats, from 9, 10, 14, 18, 22 and 24, which is pure gold.
No, they are diamonds. They are called chocolate diamonds because of their brown color.
amethysts are purple in color and diamonds are more clear
Industrial diamonds can appear cloudy and gray, because of their flaws and inclusions.
no
Carat weight is a form of weight measurement used mostly for diamonds.
It is not possible to coordinate a size measurement with a weight.
One gram equals five carats -- carats being the preferred weight measurement for diamonds. When you do the math, you'll find that 8.8 grams of diamonds equals 44 carats.