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Any diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.

You've only given two of the four characteristics used to value a diamond, lacking its cut and its carat weight.

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What is a si1 diamond?

A SI1 diamond is a diamond with a clarity grade of "Slightly Included 1" on the GIA clarity scale. This means there are slight inclusions or imperfections visible under 10x magnification, but not visible to the naked eye. SI1 diamonds are considered to be a good balance between quality and value.


How much is a pink diamond worth?

A half carat average clarity pink diamond can cost as much as 5,000 dollars. Pink diamond worth is dependent on size, cut and clarity.


How much is a 2.5 carat diamond worth?

Any diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Today, on Blue Nile, you can purchase a diamond of this carat weight and pay between US$13,815 and US$68,676, depending on the cut, colour, clarity and exact carat weight that you want. Best practices dictate that if you own a diamond of this carat weight, that you pay a certified gemologist to document the characteristics of the diamond, in order to guide you in establishing a fair price for it.


How much is 1 carat of diamond h color si clarity?

If we select the popular cut which is round, then a 1 carat round cut diamond of H color and SI1 clarity will cost approximately $4129. You can visit www.dubaiwholesalediamonds.com/diamond-searchfor more options.


What is the average price of a 2.5 carat diamond ring?

You can purchase such a diamond today from Blue Nile and pay between US$15,945 and US$68,676, depending on the cut, colour and clarity you want. No diamond is 'average'.


How much is a one carat marquise diamond color I to J Clarity I Gemstone C worth?

these days not that much.Another AnswerBlue Nile is offering a loose stone labeled Marquise cut, 1.01 carat with a Very Good cut, J colour, SI1 clarity for $2,500+. Your indicator 'C' is unfamiliar. Also an 'I' clarity will reduce the value of your stone, since inclusions (flaws) are visible to the naked eye.Finally, the diamond is only worth what someone will pay you for it.


.69 Si1 i Round Diamond how much does this diamond cost?

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.


Would you go for a f coulour princess cut diamond with si1 clarity or a g with vs2 clarity?

I would always go with a diamond with higher clarity since there are less levels and more of a difference between each. G is still a good color. Are they comparable price? However, you can really only compare them if they are graded by the same company. You can find a lot of great info about color and clarity on the GIA website too.


What does s11 mean on ring?

SI1 has the fewest and smallest inclusions, while SI2 has more and larger inclusions. This doesn't mean that SI clarity diamonds are a poor choice. In fact, most SI1 clarity diamonds will look just as good as a higher clarity diamond.


What is the minimum color and clarity for diamond stud earrings?

You can buy/ wear diamond stud earrings of any colour and clarity that you can afford. Investment-quality, jewelry-grade stones, however, will each be larger than one carat, with a colour grade of D, E, or F, and a clarity of VVS1. Stones with a more yellow or darker cast and more flaws will certainly sparkle with a good cut, but may not hold an investment-quality value on resale. *************** Another answer: Been researching this topic. For personal use and without planning to resell, recommend minimum color of G-H, clarity of SI1, with an excellent cut. This is more affordable while having good shine with almost colorless diamond (G-H) and no visual flaws (SI1). The diamond is on an ear so people do not view it directly or as close as viewing an enagement ring. Check prices on various websites by varying the different criteria, such as color of diamond or clarity of diamond. Makes a big difference.


Images of a H diamond with Si1 clarity diamond?

Hi there. While images of an actual H SI1 diamond are hard to come by on the internet, it is for good reason. Video cameras, even the most advanced ones, cannot magnify a diamond 10x to show the inclusions in the diamond, and even if it did, you may have a hard time finding where they are and what they look like anyway. So what I found was an illustration of an SI1 diamond. The link lets you actually play with different clarities and compare one to the other. The second link that I found gives you a good indication of what an "H" color diamond looks like. I would also have to congratulate you on choosing an "H SI1" because that is in the range where you get more "bang for your buck." Staying in the top of the near-colorless range and in the slightly included clarity range ensures that you get an eye-clean, face up white stone. In this situation, you can get a bigger stone for less money than if you went whiter or cleaner. Once you get any higher in clarity or color people won't notice a difference between an H SI1 and a D VVS2 to their naked eye. If youre not one of those guys that needs a D Flawless diamond just to say he has one, then save yourself the money and stick with a diamond with a quality similar to this one. So, hats off to you. Anyways, dont forget those links to get a better idea of what Im talking about.


What is the value of carat black and white diamond?

If we select top qualities for a white diamond then a 1 carat round cut, H color, Si1 clarity, and excellent cut with GIA certification can cost you approximately $5258. A 1.29 carat cushion cut black diamond can cost upwards of $1,500.