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The value of a one carat ruby can vary greatly depending on the quality of the gemstone. On average, a one carat ruby can be worth anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 or more. Factors such as color, clarity, cut, and origin can all impact the value of a ruby.
The value of a 1 carat synthetic ruby can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the stone, the color, cut, and clarity. Generally, synthetic rubies are less valuable than natural rubies, so the price could range from $20 to $200 per carat or more, depending on the quality and market demand.
You can review the chart, below, to determine the specific gravity of diamond versus other gemstones, including several different types of rubies. From the chart you can deduce that depending on the type of ruby, it may or may not be exactly comparable to diamond.
You can shop online -- link below -- for the synthetic blue diamond that you want, by giving them all the parameters required to price this diamond. Using this site, be aware that you can buy a stone that is... ... a "round brilliant up to about .45 carat in VS, SI and I quality levels. You may request to be put on a waiting list for a larger diamond, but please be aware it may take years for a blue diamond 1 carat or larger."
Highly variable, depending on shade of purple, evenness of color, lack of flaws and inclusions and, to a certain degree, locality. Could vary from $5 a carat to over $50 a carat, if the stone is large and fine.
2500
The value of a one carat ruby can vary greatly depending on the quality of the gemstone. On average, a one carat ruby can be worth anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 or more. Factors such as color, clarity, cut, and origin can all impact the value of a ruby.
The value of a 1 carat synthetic ruby can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the stone, the color, cut, and clarity. Generally, synthetic rubies are less valuable than natural rubies, so the price could range from $20 to $200 per carat or more, depending on the quality and market demand.
It is worth $115656.75!
You can review the chart, below, to determine the specific gravity of diamond versus other gemstones, including several different types of rubies. From the chart you can deduce that depending on the type of ruby, it may or may not be exactly comparable to diamond.
22 carat gold=4.4g (As 1 Carat gold=0.2g).
too many varibles to answer
Every -- each and every one -- diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. This collection of stones will be worth less than a single diamond weighing one carat.
It depends on the color and clarity, and also the type of setting and its metal. (too many ifs to answer precisely because it also depends on the person at the pawn shop. You can have it appraised first though.)
10,000
You can shop online -- link below -- for the synthetic blue diamond that you want, by giving them all the parameters required to price this diamond. Using this site, be aware that you can buy a stone that is... ... a "round brilliant up to about .45 carat in VS, SI and I quality levels. You may request to be put on a waiting list for a larger diamond, but please be aware it may take years for a blue diamond 1 carat or larger."
Highly variable, depending on shade of purple, evenness of color, lack of flaws and inclusions and, to a certain degree, locality. Could vary from $5 a carat to over $50 a carat, if the stone is large and fine.