The cost of this expertise depends on the raw stone you present, or the instructions you give to a diamond cutter to re-shape the existing cut of a gemstone.
You can spend US$10,000 to US$11,000 for a stone of this size, with a cut quality of fair, and with slight inclusions.
You can buy a diamond about 13 carats from Blue Nile today and spend between US$535,000 and US$1,763,000. Then you'd pay for the metal setting for this stone.
A diamond with the indicator SI -- Slightly Included -- indicates that the stone is as badly flawed as possible to still be graded as a gem-quality stone. The other factors: its cut, its carat weight and its colour, however must also be considered when asking the cost of a diamond.
Take your diamond to a local jeweler whom you trust, and work with the jeweler to set the stone in the metal. The jeweler will charge you for workmanship and for raw materials required to accomplish the finished product that you commission.
a single groyne cost about £5,000 per metre http://www.mjanderson.chislehurst.btinternet.co.uk/coastseadefence.htm this is where find more of the cost of sea defences :D
Stone groynes Wooden groynes and Sea Walls Hope this helped :')
A groyne is a hydraulic structure that is used to interrupt water flow and to keep sediment from moving. Groynes can cost up to $770,000.
$499
Garnet stones vary in price depending on the stone size, setting and clarity. A cheap stone could cost you as little as £5 whereas a large, valuable stone could cost as much as £4000.
Groynes are used for blowing bubbles .
smurfit-stone building
Wooden groynes work belkhebra
They were built out of carved stone they didn't cost that much
Groynes prevent or slow down erosion.
Depends how much damage has been done, the type of stone, how big it is, etc.
Full grown from 10 stone to 20 stone