12 Carats
12 Carats

Many People Equate The Term Carat With The Size Of A Diamond, And As Carat Size Increases, So Will The Carat Weight. But The Operative Word There Is Weight. Carat Refers To The Weight Of A Diamond And Is Equal To Roughly 200 Milligrams Which Is Less Than A Of An Ounce. A Carat Can Also Be Broken Up Into 100 Points. So Of A Carat Is Also 75 Points. The Heavier In Carat Weight A Diamond Is, The Rarer It Becomes. Prices Of Diamond Increase Exponentially With The Weight Of The Diamond, So A One-carat Diamond Will Cost Much More Than Two -carat Diamonds, Given That Other Qualities, Such As Color And Clarity, Are Equal. The Cutting Of A Diamond Can Impact The Size Of It, So Depending On How Their Cut, Two One-carat Diamonds Can Look Unequal. If A Stone Is Cut Flatter, Then It Will Appear Bigger, While A Deeper Cut Stone Will Be Smaller, But May Have More Brilliance And Scintillation. You May Be Tempted To Purchase A Stone Thats Cut Flatter So That You Can Have The Appearance Of A Larger, Or Heavier Stone. But A Diamond Thats Cut Too Flat Will Have Too Little Brilliance And Can Look Cloudy. Carat Weight Is Important, But Theres No Point To Sacrificing Other Qualities That Make A Diamond Special So You Can Say You Have A Two-carat Stone. A Beautiful One-carat Diamond, With Outstanding Brilliance And Scintillation Is Going To Be The Better Choice, From Both A Personal Standpoint And An Investment Standpoint.A Smaller Diamond Can Always Be Enhanced With Baguettes, Trillians Or Smaller Same-shape Stones On Either Size. As We Stated Earlier, Two Smaller Stones Wont Cost As Much As An Equally-weighted Single Stone, So You Can Increase The Importance Of The Ring Youre Buying Without Doubling Your Cost.