
1.02 Size

Diamond Round
1.02 Size

All characteristics
- Diamond ID 166033619
- Polish Excellent
- Price per carat 2865 $
- Symmetry Excellent
- Carat 1.02
- Girdle, min STK
- Shape
Round
- Girdle, max STK
- Color J
- Cullet N
- Clarity IF
- Fluorescence None
- Dimensions (width * height * length) 6.38 × 6.42 × 4.04 mm
- Depth 63 %
- Certificate 7502856028
- Table 57 %
Detailed description
Shape
Round diamond
The classic round shape of a diamond was widely recognized in the 20th century. The main advantage of this cut is the ability to achieve the maximum play of light in the stone.
Size
1.02 carat
Diamond weight has historically been measured in carats. 1 carat = 0.2 gr. Since diamonds are rarer in nature the larger they are, the weight of a diamond dramatically affects its price. A one-carat diamond will cost more than two half-carats of the same characteristics.
Color
J (Slight color)
Natural diamonds can come in a variety of colors. Some of them are highly valued: blue, pink and even yellow - the more pure the color and saturation they have. However, in colorless diamonds, the presence of yellowish hues makes them less valuable.
Clarity
IF (Almost clean)
Natural diamonds, as a rule, carry traces of their birth in the depths in the form of inclusions of varying degrees of visibility. Only less than 1% of stones can boast of absolute purity - FL
Important to know
All articlesInternational diamond valuation system
The international certification of diamonds is based on the 4C method - Cut, Color, Clarity, and Weight (Carat). This system was proposed by the founder of the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), Robert M. Schilli, in 1940, as an auxiliary tool for his students.
Ruby
Rubies can be the most expensive colored stones. Before buying, figure out which characteristics are the most important when evaluating a stone.