I inherited a Rubie ring with one center Rubie about 4 carat and two 1 carat rubies on either side. the stones are extremely clear and was estimated to be worth over 100,000.00 in the early sixties. not sure what it's worth today. Are diamonds carat weight and size about the same as rubies?
it depends on the density of ruby
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You're asking about carats, not carrots. Carats are units of measure used to weigh precious gem stones, including ruby and diamond. One carat weighs about .20 grams.
As with all diamonds, they are all independently worth something. Jewelers will look for the three C's in determining the worth of the diamond. They measure the Cut, Clarity, and Carat weight of the diamond to determine its value.
Rubies are worth more, karat for karat, than diamonds._______________________Here's another answer:Depending on the stone, sometimes a diamond is worth more and sometimes a ruby is worth more.For example, you can buy a one-carat diamond and pay anywhere from $2,000 or less to $8,000 or more, depending on the quality of the stone. You can buy a one-carat ruby and pay anywhere from $450 to $3,850, according to one web site that offers them for sale.To be able to compare prices, one would need to find matching:cutscarat weightsclaritiescolours (most desirable for each stone)
$290,750,000.00
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A carat of diamonds is worth whatever someone will pay you for the carat.
The price of a ruby depends on its color, cut, clarity and carat weight. A .50 carat, round, VS clarity and purplish-red ruby is for about $2500.
One carat of diamond in carat total weight equals one carat. One thousand dollars worth of diamond in total carat weight depends on the cut, colour, clarity and individual carat weight of the stones in the group.
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.
Without having the ruby in front of a gemologist there is no way to tell. Rubies are graded much the same way that diamonds are. They are graded on Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat with the exception that color has much more impact on the value. Please see the link below for a better understanding of the grading process.
The carat weight of the stones can be measured by a certified gemologist.
One carat of diamond in a single diamond is worth more than multiple diamonds -- or chips in this case -- is worth. Any diamond is valued by its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. Anything is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. You can take your chips to a jeweler who makes jewelery and sell them there.
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