It is 45.52 carats.
There is a famous diamond of about this weight called the Hope Diamond.
The Hope Diamond weighs 45.52 carats. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams, so in other words, the Hope Diamond weighs 9.104 grams.
It is 45.52 carats. See related links for more details.
Forty-five carats is large for a diamond. You could scour auction venues to find a diamond of this weight, and bid to purchase it. You would pay not only for its carat weight, but its colour, its cut and its clarity. There are two notables of this weight, the Hope Diamond and the Marlborough Diamond. The Hope Diamond is safely held in the Smithsonian in Washington DC, and based on its history as a gift, is difficult to price. It is not for sale. The Marlborough Diamond was stolen, as below, in 1980, and was at the time valued at £400,000. As of 2010, the diamond has not been found. You can read more about both these diamonds, below.
The Hope Diamond is basically a blue diamond.
The room the hope diamond is in is the room that has a sign that labeled "Hope Diamond".
Diamond weight per se is not valued as a single component of a diamond's overall value. Weight is included with colour, cut and clarity to value a diamond.
TDW diamond refers to "total diamond weight" and it is used for pieces of jewelry that contain more than one diamond. Each diamond has its own weight and when they are all weighted together, it is called total diamond weight.
There are 45.52 carats on the hope diamond
total diamond weight
Half carat is the term used to measure the weight of the real diamond. A diamond's weight does not define or detract from the fact that the diamond is or is not a real diamond.
A pink diamond's weight depends on its size: a pink diamond is weighed according to the standard weight criteria for any diamond.