Diamond Prices
Diamonds are priced based on the 4Cs which reflect their
Diamond prices can vary drastically between 2 diamonds that look alike in terms of size and shape but with different nuances in the color and clarity of the diamond.
An interesting thing to note is that for investment purposes, round diamonds are preferred as these are the easiest to resell. Also, 4th C, the cut that determines the price of the diamond refers to the skill of the craftsman rather than the shape of the diamond.
I know most real world retail shops would hate diamond pricing applications like these. This application helps you compare prices of diamonds of the same size and quality so you pay the least for the most value. To help YOU get the best deal on your diamonds.
To get the best value on your diamond jewelry, go for the loose diamonds.
Choose your loose diamond priced within your budget and then the setting to go with it.
The ones featured here are all certified. Certification by an independent lab like the GIA is essential to ensure that you are getting the diamond you are paying for and not an inferior diamond.
The diamond price list
I split up the diamond price list into prices by carat weight as the original document, with diamonds below 1 carat to the diamonds above 10 carats took too long to load.
- Price list of diamonds that are less than 1 carat weight
- 1 carat diamonds to 2 carat diamonds price list
- 2 carat diamonds to 3 carat diamonds price list
- 3 carat diamonds to 4 carat diamonds price list
- 4 carat diamonds to 5 carat diamonds price list
- 5 carat diamonds to 6 carat diamonds price list
- 6 carat diamonds to 7 carat diamonds price list
- 7 carat diamonds to 8 carat diamonds price list
- 8 carat diamonds to 9 carat diamonds price list
- 9 carat diamonds to 10 carat diamonds price list
- Price list of 10 carat diamonds and larger