A 'big diamond' is one valued high enough that you are uncomfortable wearing it in public or leaving it in a jewelry box on your dresser. The value of this diamond means that you only wear it when you feel safe, and when you're not wearing it, you keep it in a safe.
'Big' is always relative.
If the diamond is an ideal emerald cut with these measurements, the diamond may weigh about one quarter of a carat. Otherwise, you have stated the diamond's 'big' size in measurements.
The diamond weighs 112 carats, or 0.790136 ounces.
A 2 mm round diamond weighs about .03 carats, so a 1.5 mm round diamond would be smaller than .03 carats. A .01 carat diamond is about as big as a grain of sand.
An eighth of a diamond carat, if it is a round cut, measures about 3.2mm at the girdle.
A 20 carat diamond weighs 20 carats. If the diamond is a round brilliant cut, it measures about 17.6 mm at the girdle.
No, diamond is a mineral.
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz was created in 1922.
If the diamond is an ideal emerald cut with these measurements, the diamond may weigh about one quarter of a carat. Otherwise, you have stated the diamond's 'big' size in measurements.
Diamond is actually considered a mineral.
You've given the carat weight of a diamond. 'Big', then, is based on the cut of the stone.
The number of facets on a diamond stone are not considered when valuing a diamond.
It sure is
its a mineral
No real size difference is important. A tiny diamond is still a diamond.
A rock is always mineral material. Diamond is formed from carbon -- a natural, organic material. A diamond is considered both a rock and a mineral, according to these definitions.
Yes, a diamond and a yard are considered the same thing.
If you mean diamond & Pearl, then in Diamond, Dialga and in Pearl, Palkia