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Diamond Education - Carat Weight
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A carat is a measure of weight used when describing
a diamond, though it is not true measure of size,
due to the various shapes and volumes provided by the diamond's cut.
One carat however, is equal to 200 milligrams or 0.2 grams.
Carat weight effects the value of a diamond exponentially. A 2 carat
diamond is not twice as valuable as a 1 carat diamond, but more valuable.
The reason is that a 2 carat diamond is much more rare than a 1 carat
diamond, so it carries a price premium above and beyond its weight
alone.
The value of a diamond is not based solely on carat weight. Cut, color,
and clarity have just as much influence on the overall value of a
diamond as its carat weight. The bottom line is that bigger is not
always better. When choosing your diamond, determine your preference
for each one of the 4C's. Doing so will ensure you get the right diamond
for you at the right price for you.
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