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.
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.
Diamond cluster rings cost as much as you are willing to spend. Some of my searches pulled up rings for as low as $160.00 and then some of the higher prices were close to $2000.00
A round diamond of this measurement weighs about .03 carats. Your local jeweler may have one for sale. The smallest weight diamond you can purchase today on Blue Nile weighs .23 carats and will cost US$272.
There is no set price. You will probably strike a bargain with a diamond cutter, who will charge you to plan the cut. Execution of the cut may be priced separately, or not.
Well no not really. The cost of a diamond is usually independent of the cost of a diamond ring setting. The only relationship I can think of between these two values is when a diamond is fancy cut, has an unusual shape or is very large in size. In that case, a run of the mill ring setting may not do, and you may need to have your ring setting custom made in order to accommodate an unusual diamond.
A diamond rind would cost around $160-$200
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Your answer depends entirely on the diamond, its cut, carat weight, clarity and colour.
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Diamonds cost and weigh on an individual basis.
Your answer depends on both the diamond and the tree. You can consider size, rarity, quality -- each categories that dictate cost.
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