All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a red diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
Stone for stone, a diamond will cost more than a sapphire.
Every diamond is valued according to its carat weight, colour, clarity and cut. All else being equal, an fancy intense yellow diamond will cost more than a 'white' diamond.
No, chocolate diamonds are usually less expensive than regular -- white -- diamonds, given equal cut, clarity and carat weight.
A human life, for example, has more worth than a diamond.
Emeralds have cheaper options then diamonds but both types of rings can be very expensive. Emerald rings range from a couple hundred to thousands of dollars.
All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a blue diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
Platinum is not more expensive than a beautiful, natural diamond.
Stone for stone, a diamond is more expensive than an emerald.
Carat for carat, no gem is more expensive than a diamond, given a superior cut, clarity and colour classification. Other gems can be more expensive than diamonds when the diamonds lack top qualities.
Given the same carat weight, clarity and cut, you will pay more for a pink diamond than for a 'white' or colourless diamond.
Stone for stone, a diamond will cost more than a sapphire.
Every diamond is valued according to its carat weight, colour, clarity and cut. All else being equal, an fancy intense yellow diamond will cost more than a 'white' diamond.
Every diamond is individually graded/ priced according to its colour, cut, clarity and carat weight.All other variables being equal, you will generally pay more for a coloured diamond, than for a 'white' diamond. Exceptions can be brown or black diamonds or other lessdesirablecolours.
Gold is more expensive than diamond and platinum because of its scarcity. The gold standard was introduced in the 18th century by the British Parliament. The price of gold is determined by its market supply and demand.
White bread is generally less expensive than whole wheat bread.
No, the Hope Diamond is not the most expensive diamond in the world. While it is one of the most famous and valuable diamonds, there are other diamonds that are more expensive due to their size, clarity, and color.
For jewelry, the least expensive diamond has a more yellow colour (M-Z), is visibly flawed (I2+), poorly cut and hasn't much weight -- less than one carat. Given stones of the same carat weight, clarity and cut, brown diamonds are not as expensive as white diamonds and black diamonds are not as expensive as brown diamonds.