3 thoughts on “How big diamonds start to be a broken diamond? Intersection”

  1. Generally speaking, diamonds above 10 points are not counted as broken diamonds. As long as the diamonds with less than 10 are, they are collectively referred to as broken diamonds. Because the price of diamonds depends on the 4C standard, and the weight is the largest, and it is affected by the "carat premium", the size of the diamond is divided into many interval, which are shown in the table below.
    1. Broken diamond level: Small flip drill (0.01-0.03ct), small broken diamond (0.04-0.07ct), large broken diamond (0.08-0.14ct).
    2. Small diamond level: 1/6 diamond (0.15-0.17ct), 1/5 diamond (0.18-0.22CT), 1/4 diamond (0.23-0.29ct), 3/10 diamonds (0.33- 0.37ct), 3/8 diamonds (0.38-0.45ct)
    3, medium diamond grade: light half carat diamond (0.46-0.49ct), 1/2 diamond (0.50-0.69ct), 3/4 (3/4 ( 0.70-0.89ct), 9/10 (0.90-0.95ct)
    4. Diamond grade: Light 1 carat diamond (0.96-0.99ct) is a larger level.

  2. Dizzy ~ Semi -carat is so big, called Mid -Diamond!

    In general, diamonds above 1CT are called big diamonds (big diamonds have the function of preserving and appreciation).
    and 0.99ct 0.99ct ~ 0.25ct diamond, called Zhong Diamond.
    Diamonds with less than 0.24ct, called small diamonds, and the "broken diamond" feelings are extended here. Generally speaking, diamonds smaller than 0.1ct are called it as it is called it. It's a broken drill.

Leave a Comment