The 4 C’s * Carat Weight 

“Carat” is the unit of measurement used when weighing a diamond. 1 carat is the equivalent of 0.2 grams.

Ceratonia siliqua seeds

The word originates from Ceratonia siliqua, commonly known as the Carob tree. 

This allows very precise measurements to the hundredth decimal (100th) place. A jeweller may describe the weight of a diamond below one carat by its “points” alone. A diamond’s value is greatly determined by its weight. For example, if you had two identical diamonds i.e. same colour, clarity, and cut but the one weighs 1 carat and the other only half a carat, the 1-carat diamond may be worth as much as 350% more than the half carat.

1 Carat is divided into a 100 points.

  • A point is a 100th of a carat
  • 50 points = 0.50ct
  • 25 points = 0.25ct

Diamonds are weighed to three decimal places and rounded off to a hundredth. The only time the weight is rounded off upwards is if the 3rd digit is a 9 (GIA)

For Example:

  • 0.998 = 0.99ct
  • 0.999 = 1.00ct

How to Weigh Rough & Polished Diamonds

The 4 C's * Carat
Portable Scale

Carat Weight Chart

The 4 C's * Carat

Carat Comparison Chart

The 4 C's * Carat

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