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0,55 BRILLIANT CUT G VS1 GIA LASER ΔΑΚΤΥΛΙΔΙ 1850.-€
0,63 BRILLIANT CUT H SI2 IGI ΔΑΚΤΥΛΙΔΙ 1270.-€
0,66 BRILLIANT CUT I VS2 IGI LASER ΔΑΚΤΥΛΙΔΙ 1450.-€
0,62 BRILLIANT CUT I VS2 IGI LASER ΔΑΚΤΥΛΙΔΙ 1350.-€
0,62 BRILLIANT CUT I VS2 IGI LASER ΔΑΚΤΥΛΙΔΙ 1350.-€
0,64 BRILLIANT CUT I VS2 IGI LASER ΔΑΚΤΥΛΙΔΙ 1450.-€
Rarity
Of the 4 C's, Carat Weight is probably one of the most important
considerations with respect to rarity, value, and consumer
preference. In fact, Carat Weight, or how much the diamond weighs
is the most significant value factor in a diamond.
Because diamonds by nature are rare, a 2 carat diamond is actually
about 3 times more valuable than a comparable quality 1 carat size.
Statistically a 1 carat is one in a million diamonds mined, and
a 2 carat is one in five million diamonds mined.
Therefore, all things considered a 2 carat diamond is really
"value priced" based on the rarity factor.
Pricing
Larger diamonds are much more rare, thus commanding a higher
price/per/carat.
Carat weight affects the value of a diamond by about 10-20% for each
step in size difference. Also, "magic sizes" refer to major carat weight
categories, for example exactly 1.00 carat, or larger, and can prompt
"price premiums".
To calculate the price of a diamond you multiply the carat weight
by the price/per/carat. For example: if a 1.25 carat diamond was priced
at $10,000 per/carat the diamond would be sold for $12,500.