The millimeter size of a diamond of this weight varies, depending on the cut.
If the gem is round cut, its measurement at the girdle will be between 16.3 mm (15 carats) and 17.6 mm (20 carats).
The number of facets on a diamond is dictated by its size and the shape of the cut. For example, an emerald cut stone has 57 facets and a baguette cut stone has 25. The radiant cut has 70 facets. An 8/8 or single cut stone has 17 facets. When the symmetry of the facets is angularly perfect, the table of the stone delivers optimum luster for the stone.
From a forum contributor who apparently appraises diamonds:"Single cut diamonds are round stones with a 17-facet design. Full cut stones are round stones with a standard 58 facet design. These terms are used to describe the small stones used in groups or as decorative elements on a piece. They are collectively known as melee."
assuming 12"x12" tile, it would take 204 tiles to cover the area add about 5% for breakage and cut-pieces
17 x 17 = 289 square feet.
It is: 17 cm because 17*17*17 = 4913
That depends on the cut, carat, color and clarity. For e.g, a round 1 carat D color, IF clarity, and an excellent cut diamond costs about $11, 081 and a 1 carat marquise diamond with the same characteristics costs about $17, 066, both of which are GIA certified.
That depends on the cut, carat, color and clarity. For e.g, a round 1 carat D color, IF clarity, and an excellent cut diamond costs about $11, 081 and a 1 carat marquise diamond with the same characteristics costs about $17, 066, both of which are GIA certified. Another example is of a round G color, VS1 clarity, very good cut diamond is for $5521 and a princess diamond with the same characteristics is for $4391. So it all depends on what you are looking for and what your budget is.
The cost of a 1 carat diamond can vary significantly based on factors such as the diamond's cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. On average, you could expect to pay anywhere from $1,000 to $15,000 for a 1 carat diamond. It's best to consult with a reputable jeweler to get an accurate price based on your specific preferences and needs.
For a complete answer, you must go to this site:RarityOf the 4 C's, Carat Weight is probably one of the most important considerations with respect to rarity, value, and consumer preference. In fact, Carat Weight, or how much the diamond weighs is the most significant value factor in a diamond. Because diamonds by nature are rare, a 2 carat diamond is actually about 3 times more valuable than a comparable quality 1 carat size. Statistically a 1 carat is one in a million diamonds mined, and a 2 carat is one in five million diamonds mined. Therefore, all things considered a 2 carat diamond is really "value priced" based on the rarity factor.PricingLarger diamonds are much more rare, thus commanding a higher price/per/carat. Carat weight affects the value of a diamond by about 10-20% for each step in size difference. Also, "magic sizes" refer to major carat weight categories, for example exactly 1.00 carat, or larger, and can prompt "price premiums". To calculate the price of a diamond you multiply the carat weight by the price/per/carat. For example: if a 1.25 carat diamond was priced at $10,000 per/carat the diamond would be sold for $12,500.* http://www.diamonds.com/education/Carat.aspx
The price for this stone depends on its cut, clarity, colour in addition to its carat weight, which you state at 17 carats.A local jeweler may be able to show you a stone of this quality, or refer you to someone who can.Another AnswerHere is information that might help you price the diamond that you want to buy. On Blue Nile today, you can buy:a round diamond weighing 15.67 carats, with H colour, VS1 clarity and pay US$1,047,910, or $66,874 per carat.a pear diamond weighing 16.34 carats, G colour, VVS2 clarity and pay US$625,741, or $38,295 per carat. NB: this stone has been treated (HPHT) and its colour altered.
Diamonds sparkle according to the refractive angles cut into the stone. A single-cut diamond has 17 facets; common round cuts today have more than 50 facets. There's no question that a single-cut diamond will sparkle, but it might not sparkle as much as a diamond of the same weight with more facets cut into it.
The number of facets on a diamond is dictated by its size and the shape of the cut. For example, an emerald cut stone has 57 facets and a baguette cut stone has 25. The radiant cut has 70 facets. An 8/8 or single cut stone has 17 facets. When the symmetry of the facets is angularly perfect, the table of the stone delivers optimum luster for the stone.
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A diamond is an April birthstone.
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