Once you've determined what
cut, color, and clarity grade you're looking for in a diamond,
it's easy to determine the carat weight of diamond that will fit
within your budget.


1/2 carat
size |

1 carat
size |

1 1/2 carat
size |

2 carat
size |
These illustrations show
how diamonds of different carat weights look when set in a
ring. Note that a 2-carat diamond does not appear to be
twice the size of a 1-carat diamond when viewed from the
top. When diamonds
are mined, large gems are discovered much less frequently
than small ones, which makes large diamonds much more
valuable. In fact, diamond prices rise exponentially with
carat weight. So, a 2-carat diamond of a given quality is
always worth more than two 1-carat diamonds of the same
quality.
Note:
Use this chart as a relative guide only. (Actual sizes will
vary with different monitor settings.)
What Size is Best?
To choose the best carat weight of
diamond, consider her style, the size of her finger, the size of
your setting, and your budget. If you have a set budget,
explore all your options and you'll find that there is a wide
range of diamond carat weights and qualities available in your
price range.
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Finally, if a
large carat weight is important to you, yet you're working
within a budget, consider a diamond with a good cut, SI1-SI2
clarity, and an I or J color grade.
But the best way to determine what
size is best is by getting an idea of what she is expecting.
If you plan carefully, you can get some answers without
even raising her suspicions.
~ photo courtesy of
Tonesha Housen
Diamond Education courtesy of Blue Nile
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