You can buy a diamond of about this carat weight today on Blue Nile and pay between US$4,846 and US$60,820, depending on the cut, its quality, clarity, colour and exact carat weight that you want.
Generally, you would write .50 carat to represent a half-carat stone.
The size of a diamond is measured in carats, with 1 carat being equivalent to 0.2 grams. A diamond with a mass of 0.10g would be a 0.50 carat diamond.
One half carat diamond weighs around 100 milligrams.
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 forty-point diamond is nearly half a carat, which would be fifty points.
A half carat average clarity pink diamond can cost as much as 5,000 dollars. Pink diamond worth is dependent on size, cut and clarity.
There are no princes on earth who appear to be available for sale, sorry, especially one this small.
A half carat diamond of this cut measures 5.2 mm at the girdle; a .65 carat diamond measures 5.6 mm at the girdle. A certified gemologist can give you the exact carat weight of your diamond.
Depending on the cut, colour, clarity and exact carat weight, you could buy a diamond of about this weight today from Blue Nile and spend between US$17,000 and US$21,000. Then, you'd pay for the setting.
This indicator means that if all the diamonds in the ring were removed, their combined carat total weight, would be equal to one-half a carat.
1 carat is 0.2g, so 1/2 of a carat equates to a 0.1g gemstone.
The descriptor '.45' usually documents the carat weight of a diamond: meaning 45/100ths of a carat, or nearly half a carat.