Diamond Characteristics - Carat Weight

A carat is a unit of measurement for the weight of a diamond with one carat equaling to 200 milligrams, or 0.2 grams, also known as 100 points. Since larger diamonds are harder to find than smaller ones, the price of diamonds with respect to their carat weight goes up exponentially.

The image below shows an example of the change in carat weight with change in the diameter of a round diamond. But keep in mind that two diamonds of the same weight could have different sizes. Why? If a diamond is cut too shallow (or flat) it will have a larger diameter, but shallow depth and appear larger. Likewise, if a diamond is cut too deep (or pointed) it will have a smaller diameter and deep depth and appear smaller. This is why cut is so important.





About Buying Diamonds is a comprehensive guide explaining diamond characteristics like cut, colour, clarity & carat, as well as the different diamond shapes and types of diamonds. You can learn what to buy for your diamond jewellery needs such as diamond rings or diamond bracelets and how these grades will affect diamond prices. The process of buying diamonds online may be daunting to some, so throughout this site we offer advice and information on buying all types of diamonds including loose diamonds and wholesale diamonds and the reasons why you should always buy certified diamonds.

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