The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight.
A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
How much is one eighth
One tenth of a carat is a small weight for a diamond -- your local jeweler may have such a diamond to sell.
A one carat diamond weighs one carat and contains one carat.
Your total cost depends on the characteristics of each of the diamonds included in the total carat weight: the cut, clarity, colour and carat weight of each.
A one carat diamond weighs one carat, or .20 grammes.
A one carat diamond weighs one carat, or .20 grammes.
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.
A one carat diamond ring that costs $4,125 in 2013, sold for approximately $400 in the 1950s.
Today on Blue Nile, you can purchase a one carat SI1 diamond and pay about US$4,759; and a one carat VVS1 diamond and pay about US$12,252.
These gemstones weigh the same: one carat.
First, understand that if your 'one carat' diamond has '80 points', it may not weigh one carat. Then, take your diamond to a certified gemologist who can tell you 'how much' can be attributed to your diamond.
Where ever you are in the world, a one carat diamond weighs one carat, or .20 grammes.
One cent in the world of diamonds may indicate that the diamond is one-one-hundredth of a carat. Currently, diamonds weighing less than 10/100 carat are considered 'chips', and are not expensive.