The indicator VS2 can be interpreted to mean that there are two very slight inclusions in the diamond, visible under a 10 power magnifier.
Your answer dependson the quality of the diamond.If you buy an investor-grade diamond -- the best you can afford -- you may be able to sell it later for at least as much as you paid for it, possibly more.Two cautions here: Investment grade means:As heavy a diamond in carat weight as possibleAs close to flawless as possibleSuperior cut of the style of your choiceFinest colour of your choiceNext, find a diamond to buy, from other than a 'jewelery store'. Avoid paying as much commercial markup as you can avoid.Finally, before you purchase such as diamond, obtain a GIA certificate as to its characteristics and keep the certificate with the diamond.
Sameness. It means the quality or state of being equal.
Quantitative refers to measuring something by quantity and not quality.
The acronym DWT when used in the context of diamonds generally means diamond weight.
You may be able to purchase industrial diamonds by the ton, and certainly you would pay less for them than you would for a gem-quality diamond. Recently, a blue diamond sold for about US$4,000,000 per carat. Note: one carat equals 0.0000002 ton.
The acronym VS2 indicates two very slight flaws visible under a 10-power lupe; U is an indicator of colour and describes the diamond as visibly yellow on the colourless diamond scale. The quality of this diamond is determined by these characteristics, plus its carat weight and the quality of its cut, whatever cut it may be.
Take the F with VS2.
You can purchase a diamond of this carat weight, clarity and colour today at Blue Nile and pay between US$5,865 and US$11,632, depending on the cut and the quality of the cut you want. Your diamond is 'worth' whatever someone will pay you for it.
Clarity enhanced diamonds are real, mined diamonds that have had their clarity/quality improved by cleaning and cloaking any visible imperfections in the diamond. Clarity enhanced diamonds are lower in price than 100% natural diamonds and therefore for every given carat weight and quality, the price will be lower. Clarity enhanced diamonds are graded after the enhancement and therefore if the diamond was originally F/SI1 and is now F/VS2, it will be priced lower as if it were still F/SI1, however will look like F/VS2. (see related link)
Diamond value are based on several factors including their clarity, cut, and color. You could aquire a 2 carat stone for less than a thousand dollars if it was of very poor quality. But if you are looking for a stone from a retail source with a quality of SI2 or better you will be spending at least ten thousand dollars.
Your answer depends on the quality of the diamond. Today on Blue Nile, you can purchase a five carat yellow diamond and pay about US$438,750, if you want a round cut, VS2 clarity, unknown yellow colour of the carat weight you want. If your yellow diamond lacks a certificate from a certified gemologist, best practices dictate that you pay for one to establish its value.
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CE is not an acronym commonly used for describing gem-quality diamonds.
Every diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, colour in addition to its carat weight.
A 3 carat round G color, VS2 clarity, IGI certified diamond is worth about $ $39,115. For further details you can email at www.dubaiwholesalediamonds.com/enquiry.
The starting price for a round H color, VS2 clarity diamond is $3736 and it goes up to about $12,000 depending on the clarity and color.
A round 10.20 Ct HRD certified H color and VS2 clarity diamond is for $390,990.