| A diamond’s weight is measured in what is known as a ‘carat’, which is
a small unit of measurement equal to 200 milligrams. Carat is not
a measure of a diamond’s size, but rather a measure of a diamond’s
weight. One carat can also be divided in 100 points. A .75 carat
diamond is the same as 75 points or 3/4 carat diamond. Because
larger diamonds are found less frequently in nature, they are more
valuable. Therefore, a 1 carat diamond will cost more than twice
a 1/2 carat diamond, assuming other characteristics are similar.
The most important thing to remember when it comes to a diamond’s carat
weight is that it is not the only factor that determines a diamond’s
value. The diagram to the right shows the size of various carat
weights of a diamond in relation to each other. |