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About 3.5$ mil.added 11/3/2010Not exactly true.A standard ounce of is 141.747 carats.Industrial diamonds can sell for $1-$5 per carat .Jewelry grade diamonds can cost $50 per carat for the smallest diamonds to $2000-$10,000 for a nice white 1 carat diamond to $25 million for a 50 carat diamond. ( diamond over 20 carats are generally considered semi unique and hard to price)So given that range an ounce of diamonds can cost from about $150 up to $300,000,000. In addition since a single 141.47 carat diamond would be one of the largest diamonds in the world, it could be priceless
1 carat = 100 cents = 6.5 mm = solitaire
One carat is equivalent to 100 cents in diamonds. Carat is a unit of weight used to measure diamonds and other gemstones, with one carat equal to 200 milligrams. The term "cent" is commonly used in the diamond industry to refer to a hundredth of a carat. Therefore, 1 carat is equal to 100 cents in diamonds.
Diamonds are not typically sold in 'pieces': diamonds are sold as individual gem-stones. One carat equals about .02 grammes, so you can include as many diamonds in that weight as you want to equal the one-carat weight you want. Note, however, that you may include fewer gem-quality diamonds in your total mix than rough, industrial diamonds, because the gem-quality diamonds you want are probably faceted.
Ounces per caratThe carat is very small unit of weight. There are 141.7476 carats in one ounce. That means there is one divided by 141.7476 (1 / 141.7476) ounces in a carat. That equates to 0.0070549 ounce per carat.
This is a math question essentially: 100 divided by three equals 33 1/3, and that's the number of three-cent diamonds in a full carat.
Each diamond is valued according to its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. Five diamonds weighing one carat, collectively weigh one carat.
1 ounce of gold is the same weight as 1 ounce of diamonds
you have .40 ctw. which is 40points total carat weight. carat is diamonds and karat is gold. also can be 3/8ctw. it is only ct as in 1ct solitaire if there is a single stone. all else is carat total weight.
It depends on the diamond. From Amazon.com: "Carat is the unit of measurement used to describe the weight of diamonds. One carat is equal to 0.2 grams, or 0.007 ounces (avoirdupois). Five carats equals 1 gram, and 141.7 carats equals 1 ounce."
Given the high number of diamonds limited by the low carat weight in your question, the cost of the diamonds might not be so much a factor as the quality of the setting into which they are mounted. The clarity quality that you describe wouldn't be so visible in diamonds weighing less than a quarter carat (.25 carat) each.
For diamonds, carat is the weight. I suspect that your 1.0 stone is a 1 carat stone. Milliliters (ml) is a measure of liquid volume, which doesn't apply to diamonds, since they are not liquid.