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A Ring Of Stone is - 2,565,000gp - 2,835,000gp, best not buy it and get a berserker ring for - 1,805,000gp - 1,995,000gp, it will have more use and it has strength bonus.
You can buy a Pear cut, 7.14 carat diamond with a Fair polish, D colour, and clarity of VVS1 today on Blue Nile and spend about US$571,422. The next size stone available is 16 carats. You can work with your local jeweler to buy the stone of the exact weight that you want.
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A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. Depending on your taste, you can buy a diamond in most any colour; and pay most any price for the stone you want. "Good" is relative. The highest colour grade for a 'colourless' diamond is D. Otherwise, in a coloured stone, the highest colour grade is Vivid Fancy [colour].
You can buy a stone about that size today on Blue Nile and pay US$999.170. It is a 15.67 round brilliant stone, graded VS1, colour H.
You can buy a round brilliant stone weighing about 10 carats today at Blue Nile and spend from US$238,000 to US$1,272,000, depending on the clarity and colour of the stone you want to buy.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, colour, carat weight and its clarity. A local jeweler can answer your question.Another AnswerYou can buy an 11.91 carat stone today on Blue Nile and spend about US$554,080, or buy a 12.35 carat stone and spend about US$1,176,532. The difference being in the colour, clarity and quality of the round cut.
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Every diamond is priced by its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight. A chocolate diamond will probably cost you less than a similar stone without colour. However, you can spend thousands on a chocolate diamond, especially if you buy a large stone of unusual clarity.
You can still buy them. The stones don't work for long anyway. Avon had them in their last catalog and they are probably on Ebay too.
Buying a diamond ring is --and can be -- an expensive proposition. People buy diamond rings for at least one of two reasons:A dramatic token of some emotionAn investmentThe best motivation could be a combination of both reasons.You choose a diamond ring that you can pay for and one that is appropriate for the wearer.If investment is on your list of reasons, buy the best cut of the colour stone you want, with the highest clarity and heaviest carat weight that your budget allows. This way, you'll always have a valued jewel to 'trade up'.If emotion is your only motivation, again, buy the best you can afford, because the ring may always be worn and never be traded or given up.