Every diamond is valued and priced according to its cut, colour and clarity, in addition to its carat weight.
You can purchase a 10-carat diamond today at Blue Nile, of various clarities and colours in a round cut and spend between US$202,000~ and US$336,000~.
Whatever you have to sell is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Best practices dictate that you take your gem to a certified gemologist who can document the characteristics of the gem. It's carat weight, its clarity, colour and cut. This professional evaluation will determine whether or not the gem has been treated or otherwise altered from its natural state, which would devalue the gem. A natural black diamond of this size will be exceedingly rare and costly. You may own a carbonado gem, which would be more common and less valuable.
Any diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
A diamond rind would cost around $160-$200
The carat weight 0.02 in reference to a diamond means that this diamond weighs oh two-one-hundredths of a carat. This equals 0.00014110 ounces.
Every diamond is valued by its cut, its colour, its clarity and its carat weight. Take your diamond to a jeweler and ask for an evaluation.
Yes, a 10 carat diamond is 'good'.
9ct gold lined.
It will depend on the gem variety and shape. Just to throw out a wild number, they'd weigh about .25ct each, so 40 in your 10ct parcel.
Yes, you could pawn a 10 carat diamond ring. However, the shop would properly demand documentation that you were the true and sole owner of a stone this size. As well, you'd need to find a pawn shop that would be willing to loan you the several hundred thousand dollars that this stone could command.
10ct gold plated base metal
In general, 10ct gold is stronger and more durable than 9ct gold because it has a higher gold content. However, 9ct gold is more affordable and may be a better option for everyday jewelry due to its lower gold content which makes it more resistant to scratches and wear. It ultimately depends on your preferences and how you plan to wear the jewelry.
Nancy Hayfield has written: 'Test/health/fit' 'Test/health/fit 10ct'
"10ct plat" on the inside of a ring most likely means that the ring is made of 10 karat platinum. This indicates that the ring is composed of 41.67% pure platinum, with the rest being made up of other metals for durability and strength.
The streak of diamond is white; quantity -- how much -- isn't a factor.
No, diamond is MUCH harder.
No...24ct is pure gold - 10ct contains only 41.67% gold. The higher the number (up to 24ct)the more gold is in the object. The only way that 10ct would be worth more is if you had alot more 10ct than (by weight) than 24ct . In other words if you had 1 ounce of 24ct gold it would be worth about $1100. It would take 2.5 ounces of 10ct to equal the 1 ounce value of 24ct.
Whatever you have to sell is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Best practices dictate that you take your gem to a certified gemologist who can document the characteristics of the gem. It's carat weight, its clarity, colour and cut. This professional evaluation will determine whether or not the gem has been treated or otherwise altered from its natural state, which would devalue the gem. A natural black diamond of this size will be exceedingly rare and costly. You may own a carbonado gem, which would be more common and less valuable.