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The Larger
a Diamond, the More Rare
Larger diamonds are found relatively infrequently in
nature, which places them at the highest level of the Diamond Chart. What
also makes a bigger diamond so desirable is that it shows off a stones
fine color and cut, and therefore its brilliance, to its best advantage. A
diamond's size is measured in carat weight, and each carat is equal to 100
points. A 0.50-carat diamond is the same as a 50-point diamond or a
1/2-carat stone. While larger diamonds are highly prized, diamonds of
equal size may vary widely in value and brilliance, depending on their
qualities of clarity, cut, and color.
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