Quarter-cut diamond may be a pattern description.
Diamond stones are not usually described as 'quarter-cut'.
There are four criteria for determining the value of a diamond, and they are called "The Four C's": Carat: How big is the diamond? (measured in carats) Clarity: How clear is the diamond? This is a measure of how many little specks of stuff can be seen inside the diamond (they are called Inclusions). Color: How white is the diamond? The yellower the color, the poorer its quality, and therefore lower value. (unless its a 'canary' diamond, which are supposed to be yellow) Cut: What style of cut is it and how well was the cut done? There are several different shapes that diamonds can be cut into including princess, baguette, etc. If the cut is too shallow or too deep, the diamond will not sparkle as well as it could. A person who is certified in appraising is required to determine a diamond's value, and they use these four criteria. Some of these criteria are somewhat subjective, so it is up to the individual appraiser to give his/her best estimation of its worth.
Certainly! Even a small diamond is quite beautiful and valuable. It depends on the shape of a rough diamond, but you might expect to get a cut diamond of about .2 to .3 carats out of a .40 rough diamond.
Cut Clarity Carat Color
Marquee is a shape of cut diamond
cut, clarity, color, carat
It would depend on the quality of the diamond. Obviously a quarter carat is smaller than a third but if the third carat is of poor quality and the quarter is superior quality then the quarter would be worth more.Another AnswerEvery diamond is valued by its carat weight, its colour, its clarity and its cut.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, colour, carat weight and its clarity. A local jeweler can answer your question.
If the diamond is an ideal emerald cut with these measurements, the diamond may weigh about one quarter of a carat. Otherwise, you have stated the diamond's 'big' size in measurements.
Depends on the cut. Carat is a measure of weight, not length, width, depth, area, or volume. What you are asking is kind of like asking how many inches is a pound of lead.Another AnswerIf the quarter carat diamond is a round cut, its mm measurement at the girdle is 4.1. If the cut is a different cut, see the answer, above.
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.
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.
No. Only diamond can cut diamond.
No. Only another diamond can cut a diamond.
The value of anything is what someone will give you for it. You can buy a ~.75 carat diamond today on Blue Nile and spend between US$1,570 and US$4,256, depending on the cut, clarity and colour -- and cut, that you want.
You can replace this diamond today by buying one from Blue Nile and pay less than US$1,000 for such a diamond.
A radiant cut diamond is a diamond cut invented in 1977 by Henry Grossbard that infuses the rectangualar or square shape of an emerald cut diamond with the brilliance of a round diamond.
Diamond Cut was created in 1978.