Today on Blue Nile, you can purchase a diamond of this weight and pay between US$7,982 and US$38,169, depending on the cut, clarity, colour and exact carat weight that you want.
This is a relatively tiny diamond. Take it to a jeweler and ask for an evaluation.
An eighth of a diamond carat, if it is a round cut, measures about 3.2mm at the girdle.
The letters CT stand for carat, the weight measurement for diamonds. One full carat -- 1.00 CT -- weighs .02 grammes. A diamond weighing 0.010 carat equals one one-hundredth of a carat.
A 20 carat diamond weighs 20 carats. If the diamond is a round brilliant cut, it measures about 17.6 mm at the girdle.
Yes, a 20-carat (ct) diamond can absolutely be real. "Ct" refers to the carat weight of the diamond, and a 20-carat diamond is simply a very large and rare stone. However, because diamonds of that size are extremely valuable, it’s important to verify whether the diamond is: Natural or Lab-Grown: Both types can be real diamonds, but natural 20-ct diamonds are far rarer and much more expensive than lab-grown ones. Certified: A genuine 20-ct diamond should come with a certification from a trusted authority like IGI (International Gemological Institute) to confirm its authenticity, whether it is natural or lab-created. Key Points to Remember: Natural 20-ct diamonds can cost millions of dollars depending on their cut, color, clarity, and overall quality. Lab-grown 20-ct diamonds are more accessible in price but are still genuine diamonds chemically and physically. Looking for Certified, Ethical Diamonds? If you're considering purchasing large, certified diamonds, check out Vega New York Collection. Vega New York specializes in IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds, offering stunning, high-quality pieces that blend sustainability with luxury.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
Today on Blue Nile, the going price you pay for this cut/ carat weight will be between US$2,657 and US$18,221, depending on the clarity and shade of white diamond you want.
It is safe if you are selling it to a jeweler of repute.
Celeste 2.50 Ct Lab Diamond Emerald Cut Engagement Ring
Certainly! Even a small diamond is quite beautiful and valuable. It depends on the shape of a rough diamond, but you might expect to get a cut diamond of about .2 to .3 carats out of a .40 rough diamond.
Today on Blue Nile, you can buy a diamond of this carat weight and pay between US$53,513 and US$875,602, depending on the exact carat weight, colour, cut and clarity that you want.
The U colour is in the clearly yellow range of 'colourless' diamonds, and SI 2 is toward the lower end of desirability in terms of clarity. Today, at Blue Nile, the 'yellowest' diamond you can buy in the .65 carat price range is J colour, and with the clarity option you want, you'll spend about US$1,000.00.
You can visit your local jeweler and price rings in your price range. The price depends on the quality of the diamond, and the metal you choose, plus whatever artisan time is invested in creating the jewelery you want.
You've given the carat weight, up to 60% of which can be lost in cutting. The market price depends on the broker you sell it to, and the criteria used in that transaction will be the colour and clarity of the raw stone.
A 25 carat diamond will be difficult to find, since that size of stone is larger than most diamond merchants have on hand. For comparison, however, the link below shows the auction price of a 35+ carat stone, which sold for over US$24 million.
This is a relatively tiny diamond. Take it to a jeweler and ask for an evaluation.
An eighth of a diamond carat, if it is a round cut, measures about 3.2mm at the girdle.