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.
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.
0.924 so we round that off to 92
Industrial grade that will be used to make drill bits and saw blades, about $2,000 on up (adjusting from prices thirty years ago). Highest grade diamonds have to be appraised, but a perfectly cut flawless 10 carat diamond can be priceless depending on its history. If you are looking for a US dollar figure, $500,000 on up. For comparison, the Hope diamond, a rare blue diamond of about 43 carats, but with a storied history and a curse, is worth 200 to 300 million dollars. __________________ If, on the other hand, you're asking about a 10 karat ring (karats measure metal purity: carats measure diamond weight), the metal in the ring can be worth up to 10/24ths of the spot price of gold on the day that you sell it.
Not necessarily.A diamond is valued according to its cut -- round in this case, carat weight, colour and clarity.Larger stones, of course, will be more valuable than smaller stones.Larger more clear stones are usually cut in an emerald cut.Fancy coloured stones are cut to highlight not only the colour but whatever other valuable attribute exists in the stone.
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~.
The largest GIA certified black diamond available in a quick Internet search is a Fancy black, cushion cut, 7.21 carat diamond with a retail price of US$18,125. You may be able to shop longer and find a larger diamond, and the cost will be comperable to its individual characteristics.
An E colour diamond is on the high grade of white diamonds and would be more expensive to purchase than a diamond with a lower grade. Without the carat weight and clarity you want to purchase, it is not possible to answer your question.
Demand of round diamonds is higher than any other cut, o demand and supply formaula exits. Round cut diamonds require more material to be removed from the rough diamond as compared to a fancy cut diamond. Naturally, this results in higher costs.
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There is no such thing as a grade seven 5 carat. Diamonds are graded based on clarity, color, cut and carat weight. A round GIA certified 5.01 carat, H color, VS1 clarity diamond is valued at $90,640.
Currently, in the 'brilliant' round diamond cut, you can find 58 facets.
A 2 mm round diamond weighs about .03 carats, so a 1.5 mm round diamond would be smaller than .03 carats. A .01 carat diamond is about as big as a grain of sand.
A round cut diamond weighing .25 carats measures 4.1mm at the girdle.
Any diamond is 'worth' what someone will pay you for it. If you have such a diamond, best practices dictate that you pay a certified gemologist for a certificate describing and valuing the gem. You can purchase a diamond of this weight, colour and clarity grade, depending on the cut and pay from US$24,800 to US$30,700.
The round diamond shape is the most popular shape and accounts for about 75% of all diamonds that are sold. The reason being that, due to the way it is cut, it maximizes brightness. The princess cut diamond has a square or rectangular shape and it’s the second most popular diamond shape after the round diamond. The reason why the princess cut is cheaper and more affordable than a round cut is due to the fact that the yield from the rough stone is 80-90%, whereas the round diamond yield is about 40%. The larger the yield is the more affordable the diamond is.
Yes.
When you fancy someone, and they don't fancy you back, you should not pay attention to them for a while. Then they will start to wonder what's wrong. That will be when they try to facny you.