How much should I pay for a one carat diamond?

How much should I pay for a one carat diamond?

In general, a 1 carat diamond costs between $1,800 and $12,000. The cost depends on factors such as the Cut quality, Clarity, Color and Shape of the diamond. Cut quality is the aspect that most greatly impacts a 1 carat diamond’s price and its beauty.

How much is a 1 carat round brilliant diamond?

If you’re looking to purchase a diamond, the retail price of a one carat Round diamond can be anywhere between $2,000 to $16,000, and the cost only goes up from there when you include ring settings or other additions.

What is a good diamond cut and clarity?

For Round Cut diamonds 1 carat or over, a VS1 or VS2 will give you an eye-clean stone. The larger the diamond (carat weight can be a factor), the easier it is to see inclusions. Emerald Cuts, Asscher Cuts and Baguettes: Step cut diamonds show imperfections more readily. Go with a VS2 in these shapes for the best value.

Are blue diamonds real diamonds?

Blue diamonds are real, natural diamonds that form beneath the earth’s surface over billions of years. These diamonds are not color-treated or enhanced to get their blue color—it is natural. The mesmerizing color of the blue diamond comes from traces of boron in the diamond’s carbon composition.

How can I tell if my blue diamond is real?

Most diamonds will reveal blue florescence under a black light; therefore, you’ll see a medium to strong color of blue, which means the diamond is real. If you don’t see the blue color and instead see a slight green, yellow or gray fluorescence then this usually indicates the gem is not a real diamond.

Are blue diamonds worth anything?

Blue diamonds are only considered rare and valuable if they are natural. The definition of a natural blue diamond is a blue diamond that was mined with its blue color already present. Since the 1950s, many methods have been developed to change a diamond’s appearance, including adding color to a colorless stone.

How can you tell if a loose diamond is real?

If the diamond is real, its facets will refract the light in different directions, rather than in a straight line. Because of this refraction of light, you won’t be able to see clearly through the diamond and make out the letters on the paper. The newspaper test is most effectively used on loose diamonds.