A 1.75 carat diamond billiant cut is about 7.8 mm and a 2.00 carat stone is about 8.2 mm at the girdle.
In order to know the exact carat weight of a stone, one must take it to a certified gemologist and ask that it be removed from its setting and weighed.
These two measurements are not directly related. If the diamond is cut in a round, brilliant cut, the carat weight may be between .15 and .20 carats. If the diamond is of a different cut, then the carat weight will be different.
A brilliant cut diamond of one carat weighs exactly the same as a mine cut of one carat.
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.
It depends on a number of factors, namely the 4 C’s: cut, clarity, color and carat weight. However, the 1 carat round brilliant cut diamond D color, VVS1 clarity and excellent cut will cost you about $ 15,000.
Usually, a brilliant cut diamond that weighs one carat measures about 6.5 mm at the girdle.
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.
A round brilliant cut gem of that weight measures in the 6.5mm range at the girdle.
Using the query 'diameter' assumes that the diamond is a round brilliant cut. A 2.50 carat round brilliant cut measures about 9MM at the girdle -- your diamond's diameter will be slightly shorter.
Your diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Today on Blue Nile, you can purchase a diamond close to this carat weight and pay between US$4,579 and US$5,165, depending on the exact carat weight and the quality of its cut.
Depending on the cut, a five carat diamond always weighs five carats. If the cut is round brilliant, the mm measurement at the girdle is about 11.
A one carat diamond in the round brilliant shape measures aproximately 6.5mm at the girdle. If the diamond is another cut, measurements will be different.
The diamond is 4.8 [something], and you can add [carats] or [millimeters], depending on what characteristic you want to describe for the diamond, it's carat weight or its round brilliant cut diameter, respectively.