Anything is 'worth' what someone will pay you for it.
Best practices dictate that you take your jewelery to a jeweler for an appraisal, or to a certified gemologist for an certificate -- expect to pay for them -- and each will give you an idea of what you can ask someone to pay for your jewelery.
It's apparently worth one quarter of the value of the whole ring.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can look at your ring and give you a precise answer.
It all depends on: how many diamonds make up the 1ct cluster, what is the quality/grade of the diamonds, is the ring in gold, platinum? The ring is 14k white gold with 7 .2 carat stones the diamonds are okay I don't know the grade
Your answer depends on how much was paid for the ring in 2002 and the quality of the diamond(s) set in the ring.
A diamond ring without any certificate does not make sense because you don't have any proof of the diamond's reality.
The price for a one carat diamond cluster will vary greatly depending on things such as the quality and size of the diamonds in the cluster. The type of ring setting is also a factor in price such as 10, 14, 18 or 24 carat gold. An example is a 10k white gold diamond cluster is $600 at Zales but a 14 carat diamond cluster on the Ross Simons site sells for $2,471.
Sounds like the diamond ring was worth 165 dollars.
5 dollars
how much the 14ktge espo diamond with 10 stone
Jack and Jill were looking at rings, Jill decided on a sapphire and diamond cluster.
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Well, honey, the worth of a JTW diamond ring can vary depending on the quality of the diamond and the materials used in the setting. Without more specific details, it's like asking how much a car costs without mentioning the make or model. Take that ring to a reputable jeweler for an appraisal if you're curious about its value.