Carat
The carat weight measures the mass of a diamond. One carat
is defined as 200 milligrams (about 0.007 ounce avoirdupois).
The point unit—equal to one one-hundredth of a carat (0.01
carat, or 2 mg)—is commonly used for diamonds of less than one
carat. All else being equal, the price per carat increases with
carat weight, since larger diamonds are both rarer and more
desirable for use as gemstones.
The price per carat does not increase linearly with
increasing size. Instead, there are sharp jumps around
milestone carat weights, as demand is much higher for diamonds
weighing just more than a milestone than for those weighing
just less. As an example, a 0.95 carats (190 mg) diamond may
have a significantly lower price per carat than a comparable
1.05 carats (210 mg) diamond, because of differences in
demand.
A weekly diamond price list, the Rapaport Diamond Report is
published by Martin Rapaport, CEO of Rapaport Group of New
York, for different diamond cuts, clarity and weights.[10] It
is currently considered the de-facto retail price baseline.
Jewelers often trade diamonds at negotiated discounts off the
Rapaport price (e.g., "R -3%").
In the wholesale trade of gem diamonds, carat is often used
in denominating lots of diamonds for sale. For example, a buyer
may place an order for 100 carats (20 g) of 0.5 carats (100
mg), D–F, VS2-SI1, excellent cut diamonds, indicating he wishes
to purchase 200 diamonds (100 carats (20 g) total mass) of
those approximate characteristics. Because of this, diamond
prices (particularly among wholesalers and other industry
professionals) are often quoted per carat, rather than per
stone.
Total carat weight (t.c.w.) is a phrase used to describe the
total mass of diamonds or other gemstone in a piece of jewelry,
when more than one gemstone is used. Diamond solitaire
earrings, for example, are usually quoted in t.c.w. when placed
for sale, indicating the mass of the diamonds in both earrings
and not each individual diamond. T.c.w. is also widely used for
diamond necklaces, bracelets and other similar jewelry
pieces.
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