To date, the largest purple stone originated in Russia and was cut by Julius Klein Diamond Corporation. It's current ownership is unknown.
internet Stones describes the stone as:
"The diamond is a fancy vivid purple, I-1 clarity, [a] heart-shaped stone weighing 7.34 carats..." The stone is named the Royal Purple Heart.
Diamond weight is measured in carats, where one carat is equivalent to 0.2 grams. The weight is typically measured using precision scales capable of measuring the tiny weight of the diamond accurately. This measurement is essential in determining the value and size of the diamond.
The weight of a pink diamond can vary greatly depending on its size and quality. Pink diamonds can be found in a wide range of weights, from a fraction of a carat to several carats. The weight of a pink diamond is typically measured in carats, with one carat being equivalent to 0.2 grams.
You may be able to estimate the carat weight of the diamond given its physical measurements -- if you do not know it -- and deduct that weight from the gramme weight of the metal. Conversion to a standard weight measurement is required: your jeweler may be able to help you with this challenge.
If the diamond has natural fluorescence -- about 60% of diamonds do -- then, yes, it will glow under black light.
A one carat diamond weighs one carat, or .20 grammes.
Carat is a weight measurement for a diamond: here size matters -- bigger is better, biggest is best.
Any diamond is valued by not only its colour, but its carat weight, its clarity and its cut. If you own a purple diamond, best practices dictate that you pay for a certificate from a certified gemologist, who will document all the parameters of the stone in order to establish a value for it. Natural purple diamonds are extremely rare.
Any diamond is valued by not only its colour, but its carat weight, its clarity and its cut. If you own a purple diamond, best practices dictate that you pay for a certificate from a certified gemologist, who will document all the parameters of the stone in order to establish a value for it. Natural purple diamonds are extremely rare.
'Rare' is a judgment; and you are the judge. Natural purple diamonds are rare enough to command high prices when they are found, and when the stone is large enough to be cut into a gem-quality diamond. You can shop, below, and find the purple diamond of the colour-intensity, clarity and carat weight that you want.
Mother Nature made the world's biggest diamond.
Hi First you go on the right side of the falls and find the biggest biggest bush and go into the caves climb on the Stalagmites ( Big pointy thingies) and go on the other side! There you will find the purple diamond!
Your question assumes that the 'biggest' diamond is cut into a round cut, which may not be the case. Most large diamonds are graded according to the carat weight when describing 'biggest', 'largest' and so forth: the largest raw diamond of gemstone quality ever found weighing more than 3,000 carats. Larger diamonds weighing more than 100 carats are rarely cut into round brilliant cuts, so as to preserve the high carat weight of the diamond. You can review the list, below, to determine the characteristics of important diamonds.
The biggest carat in a cut diamond is 20 carats. The largest diamond ever found was 530 carats.
The largest carat diamond ever is the Cullinan Diamond. This diamond weights in at 3106.75 carats which is around 1.37 pounds. The biggest diamond ring however, is 150 carats.
In South Africa, in a town called Cullinan, in 1906. The stone remains today as the heaviest -- by carat weight, in excess of 3,000 carats -- raw diamond found.
the purple diamond used to be on club penguin but it has had to be removed because of difficulties. sorry about that club penguin owners and you shouldn't be cheeting.
Diamond weight per se is not valued as a single component of a diamond's overall value. Weight is included with colour, cut and clarity to value a diamond.