How to Determine Carat Size

One carat is equal to 0.2 grams, and one diamond carat is divided into 100 points, meaning that 0.25 of a carat is 25 points or ¼ carat. The size dimension of a diamond for its weight is a good indicator of its value and desirability. For example, a 1ct round diamond would ideally measure around 6.5mm in diameter, a 1.5ct around 7.2mm and a 2ct diamond approximately 8mm. Ideal diamond dimensions are different for every diamond shape. Dimensions are a good indicator of how well a diamond has been cut for it to reflect the maximum amount of light.

Value of diamonds per carat

The value of diamonds per carat can vary massively depending on the other specifications. Carat weight has a large impact on a diamond’s value, along with cut, colour clarity and certification. This means that even two diamonds of the same carat weight will most likely differ drastically in value.

What to consider

It is important to consider carat and cut together when buying a diamond. A larger carat diamond with a poor cut grade can appear smaller than a diamond of the same size with a higher cut grade.