jueves, 24 de febrero de 2011

how to calculate the price of a jewel

Method of calculating the price of a diamond

Prices shown in these tables are expressed per carat, in hundredths of a dollar. In the first line of the table we find the weight of the diamond, date (American format) and how the size: in our example is about prices for diamonds of 1.00 to 1.49 carats of March 5, 2004 and the brilliant cut (round). In the second line we find the level of purity of diamonds from IF (Internally Flawless) to I3 (Piqué 3). In the first column, find the scale of diamond color grading of D M. Simply scroll horizontally and vertically according to the color and clarity of the diamond to know its price in dollars per carat.



Example:

     - The price of a brilliant diamond of 1.00 carat, G color and VVS2 purity is 190 in our table. Its price would therefore be 1.00 carat x 190 x 100 = 19,000.00 U.S. $.


     - The price of a brilliant diamond of 1.36 carat, E color VS2 clarity, it is 215 in our picture. Its price would be because of 1.36 carat x 215 x 100 = 29,240.00 U.S. $.

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