The Hope Diamond is not for sale.
Rubies are priced individually, depending on their gem quality.
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Stone for stone, a diamond is more expensive than an emerald.
All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a blue diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
Platinum is not more expensive than a beautiful, natural diamond.
No, by weight, a diamond has higher value than platinum.
no,emeralds cost about 350,000 and blood rubies cost 126,000
You can find the Hope diamond at the Smithsonian. Read more, below.
Rarity per se isn't the issue; high-quality, gemstone quality and rarity, that is the issue.At the top ranges, a ruby may be more rare than a diamond, but a near-perfect diamond may be rarest of all.
Uncut rubies are generally worth less than cut rubies because the cutting process adds value by enhancing their brilliance and color. Cut rubies are also easier to set into jewelry and more desirable to consumers for their finished appearance.
Every diamond is valued according to its carat weight, colour, clarity and cut. All else being equal, an fancy intense yellow diamond will cost more than a 'white' diamond.
Facets are not part of how a diamond is priced. A diamond is priced by its carat weight, its clarity, its cut and its colour.
Stone for stone, a diamond will cost more than a sapphire.
Rubies are worth more, karat for karat, than diamonds._______________________Here's another answer:Depending on the stone, sometimes a diamond is worth more and sometimes a ruby is worth more.For example, you can buy a one-carat diamond and pay anywhere from $2,000 or less to $8,000 or more, depending on the quality of the stone. You can buy a one-carat ruby and pay anywhere from $450 to $3,850, according to one web site that offers them for sale.To be able to compare prices, one would need to find matching:cutscarat weightsclaritiescolours (most desirable for each stone)
No, diamonds are much more expensive than rubies But it depends on the size,
In general, the price of diamonds and rubies can vary depending on factors like size, quality, and demand. However, traditionally, diamonds are often more expensive than rubies due to their rarity, hardness, and popularity for use in jewelry.
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Gem cutters cut flaws out of stones using diamond cutting tools, so that the finished diamond gem stone has no flaws. Or, a diamond is cut so that the flaws are the least visible. Note that diamonds can be treated, but not necessarily to hide flaws: treated diamonds change colours and the clarity is usually not affected. Rubies, however, are generally treated to hide flaws. Read more about treating rubies, below.