A 1.00 point diamond is one carat, so a .12 point diamond is a little over 1/10th of a carat.
A 60-point diamond weighs just over half a carat (.50 carats). The size of the ring is not related to the weight of the diamond.
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.
The diamond weighs 112 carats, or 0.790136 ounces.
A 2 mm round diamond weighs about .03 carats, so a 1.5 mm round diamond would be smaller than .03 carats. A .01 carat diamond is about as big as a grain of sand.
A 'big diamond' is one valued high enough that you are uncomfortable wearing it in public or leaving it in a jewelry box on your dresser. The value of this diamond means that you only wear it when you feel safe, and when you're not wearing it, you keep it in a safe. 'Big' is always relative.
A forty-point diamond is nearly half a carat, which would be fifty points.
A 60-point diamond weighs just over half a carat (.50 carats). The size of the ring is not related to the weight of the diamond.
It's a chisel with a diamond point.
Diamond Point School was created in 1919.
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz was created in 1922.
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The Largest Dimond was found in Green Burg Park Where a 12 year old boy Found a Big Yellow diamond in the Ground
10 points and mabey 12 but ive seen a 1 point
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.
When it is 5 o'clock, the big hand is pointing to the 12, the small hand is pointing to the 5.
You've given the carat weight of a diamond. 'Big', then, is based on the cut of the stone.
The diamond point chisel and the silver wire. The diamond point chisel and the silver wire.