This diamond would be expensive.
You can follow the link, below, and inquire as to the price for any of the blue diamonds shown.
In addition, Sotheby's recently auctioned a 5.16 carat, blue diamond, with bidding expected in the US$4.6 to US$5.8 million.
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Rubies are worth more, karat for karat, than diamonds._______________________Here's another answer:Depending on the stone, sometimes a diamond is worth more and sometimes a ruby is worth more.For example, you can buy a one-carat diamond and pay anywhere from $2,000 or less to $8,000 or more, depending on the quality of the stone. You can buy a one-carat ruby and pay anywhere from $450 to $3,850, according to one web site that offers them for sale.To be able to compare prices, one would need to find matching:cutscarat weightsclaritiescolours (most desirable for each stone)
Definitely topaz, onyx is much more abundant and is usually dyed (which is an accepted practice), if the topaz is natural, its worth much more. There are different types of topaz and colors as well. Some topaz can be very cheap like mystic or blue topaz which are both heavily treated and mass produced. But blue topaz can be natural too, in that case it would have some worth. The most valued topaz is natural imperial topaz. Sorry it may seem confusing why some topaz have more value and others do not; it all depends on whether it is natural or man-made/heavily treated--with the natural topaz having the most value and the man-made/heavily treated topaz very cheap. A lot of times you can tell the value of a gem by how well it is cut (but that's a whole other topic).
Diamonds are measured in carats, which is a unit of weight equal to 200 milligrams. This weight measurement is used to determine the size and value of a diamond.
No, 28 karat gold is not a mixture. Karat is a measure of the purity of gold, with 24 karat being the purest form. 28 karat gold would indicate that it is slightly higher in purity, typically representing 96.67% gold content.
18KT means its made in 18 karat gold. "karat", with a "k" is used to describe the purity of gold. Gold is often alloyed with silver, copper, and/or other metals to improve its strength and durability. Products made from gold are marked to show how much actual gold is contained in the product. It doesnt matter what stone it has its the amount of gold present in the ring.
19 karat and up would be worth maximum 26 dollars
The value of an 18-karat gold ring with 31 diamond stones depends on several factors, including the quality and size of the diamonds, the design of the ring, and current market conditions. Generally, the gold content in an 18-karat ring contributes to its base value, while the diamonds can significantly increase its worth. On average, such a ring could range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, but an appraisal from a certified jeweler would provide a more accurate estimate.
A lot of money!
15,000,000
there is no 14k gold coin that i know of.
If you're asking about carat weight, the worth is based on the type of gem and its composition.If you're asking about karats, (24 karat is pure gold), again, the worth is based on the amount of metal you're trying to value.
A karat is a measure of purity, not weight when it comes to gold. A piece of jewelry with 1 karat gold would be 1/24th gold by weight.
The card "Michael Jordan card 23 Karat gold rookie signiture" is absolutely rare. It is estimated that the card would be at least worth $2,000 and increasing in worth.
It is wort about $4000000 that's alot of money! :)
Rubies are worth more, karat for karat, than diamonds._______________________Here's another answer:Depending on the stone, sometimes a diamond is worth more and sometimes a ruby is worth more.For example, you can buy a one-carat diamond and pay anywhere from $2,000 or less to $8,000 or more, depending on the quality of the stone. You can buy a one-carat ruby and pay anywhere from $450 to $3,850, according to one web site that offers them for sale.To be able to compare prices, one would need to find matching:cutscarat weightsclaritiescolours (most desirable for each stone)
Diamonds are not organic and production of manufactured diamonds can already be accomplished through inorganic methods. As complex as it would be to genetically engineer an organic system that could produce diamonds...the cost, even if it was successful, would not be worth the effort.
Diamonds are measured in CARATS. Purity of gold is in KARATS. A 14 carat diamond would be an extremely large diamond- about the size of a marble. Value is based on carat weight, cut, color, and clarity- but that would be a multi-million dollar stone in all likelihood. But I think you are looking at marking of the metal.