Your answer depends on the quality of the gems you want to purchase.
1 Diamond per 150 Acorns.
if you are talking about diamond then no
Kyogre is not found in Pokemon Diamond so you will need to migrate it from Ruby, Sapphire or Emerald.
No need for INDIA. India always want peace
The Darkrai is found on Newmoon Island in the game Pokemon Diamond. To reach the island players will need to sail.
The weight of a diamond is measured in carats, not in cents. So, a 30 cent diamond would not be equivalent to any specific weight in carats. To determine the carat weight of a diamond, it would need to be weighed using a scale calibrated to measure carats.
To calculate the volume of a 1 carat diamond, we first need to convert the carat weight to grams. Since 1 carat is 200 mg, it is equal to 0.2 grams. The volume of a diamond can vary depending on its shape, so without knowing the specific shape of the diamond, we cannot determine its volume.
When you are selecting a diamond, there are a few things that you need to look at. The carat, the clarity, and the cut.
If it is 1 carat weight=.20g .5ct= .10gms and so on you need to know how much it is carat the multiply carat with .20g
When buying diamonds you need to consider the 4 C's - Cut, Clarity, Color and Carat. The last one inform you of the size of the diamond. For more have a look at the following http://adiamondvault.com/article/diamond-carat-guide/
It is entirely possible. the carat only tells you the size of the diamond. You will need to bring it to a professional jeweler to determine its authenticity.
You need to find a diamond cutter interested in refining your rough diamond. You may be able to locate one in a major diamond-cutting geography, such as 47th Street in Manhattan, New York, Antwerp, London or India. Best practices dictate that you have your rough diamond certified by a gemologist, so that you have an idea of its natural colour and clarity. Then, when working with the diamond cutter, you can plan the best cut to preserve the highest carat weight for the stone. Plan, however, to lose about 60% of the current, raw carat weight in the process. Finally, the gemologist may be the best source to aim you toward the diamond cutter you want to find.
First, you'll need to find such a stone. In a brief search, we found a 16 carat pear-shaped diamond that you can buy today from Blue Nile, and spend about US$626,000. Then you'll pay for the ring metal and setting.
Today on Blue Nile, you can pay between US$2,205 and US$33,844, depending on the cut and its excellence, clarity, colour and exact carat weight for a diamond of this weight.
A quick search found a commercially-available 15 carat stone, for which you will pay US$1,187,000+. You'll need to look hard to find a 20 carat stone for sale without finding an auction that has one that large in its catalog for sale. Once you purchase the diamond, then you'll have to pay for the setting.
Depending on the cut and exact carat weight, you can purchase such a diamond today from Blue Nile and spend anywhere between US$9,500 and US$13,100. If you already own such a stone, best practices dictate that you pay for a certificate from a certified gemologist to document this stone. Then as you try to sell it, you have the proof you need that this is indeed a valuable diamond. Finally, anything is only 'worth' what someone will pay you for it.
You will to look for the color, the cut, the clarity, and the weight of the carat. Also you need to trust the jeweler you get the ring from, if you do not trust them go to a different jeweler.