The initials TJ engraved on a diamond is an identifier, not an indication of anything else.
At Dubai Wholesale Diamonds, a 2.19 carat GIA certified D / FL will cost you $80,000 and a Round 2.00 carat J / SI2 (Eye Clean) will cost you approx. $10,500 For further details you can contact us at sales@dubaiwholesalediamonds.comor browse through our collection of certified diamonds at http://dubaiwholesalediamonds.com/diamond-search/.
The value of a 4.38 carat loose diamond can vary greatly depending on the specific characteristics of the diamond such as its cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. To get an accurate value, it is best to have the diamond evaluated by a certified gemologist or appraiser.
A diamond with a color grade of I-J falls within the near-colorless range. This means the diamond will have a slight hint of yellow or brown tint, which may be noticeable to the naked eye. The overall quality and beauty of a diamond depend on factors such as cut, clarity, and carat weight, in addition to color.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can look at your stone and give you a precise answer.
these days not that much.Another AnswerBlue Nile is offering a loose stone labeled Marquise cut, 1.01 carat with a Very Good cut, J colour, SI1 clarity for $2,500+. Your indicator 'C' is unfamiliar. Also an 'I' clarity will reduce the value of your stone, since inclusions (flaws) are visible to the naked eye.Finally, the diamond is only worth what someone will pay you for it.
You may be able to find a 2 carat, round brilliant cut diamond of a J colour, with two slight inclusions (SI2) in the US$9-10,000 range. A whiter stone with higher clarity and of a different cut will probably cost you more.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight, which you state at four carats.Depending on where you buy it, and how much documentation you get with your purchase, you could spend several tens of thousands of dollars or more for a diamond of this size.Here are two examples from Blue Nile:a GIA Certified loose diamond weighing 4.01 carat Round, Very Good Cut, J Color SI1 Clarity is priced at US$49.645.a GIA Certified loose diamond weighing 4.02 carat Asscher, Very Good Cut, J Color VVS2 Clarity is priced at $US57,000.In addition, then, you'd pay for the ring and setting and any additional diamonds you'd want to add to the ring.
The answer assumes you mean a ~25.00 carat stone and not a .25 carat stone.Today's search for loose diamonds produced this result:A round stone of 27.12 carats, with a J colour, I1, without a certificate and graded as 'excellent' cut. It is priced at US$576,249.00.
Today on Blue Nile, the smallest internally flawless -- clear -- diamond weighs .62 carats, J colour, and you'll pay $2,145 for this diamond.
Diamonds are priced by the 4 Cs: Carat weight, Cut, Color and Clarity. You'll notice that weight is only one factor, making the question essentially meaningless. A diamond with obvious flaws and inclusions will cost much less than one with no visible defects, and a bluish-white stone is likely to be worth a lot more than a yellowish one. For example, today on Blue Nile, you can buy a .52 carat round diamond, J colour, VS2 clarity with a fair quality cut and spend just over US$500. Or you can spend just over US2,800 for a .51 carat pear cut diamond, D colour that is Internally Flawless with a very good-quality cut.
This is a rather large diamond, with a significant yellow cast that includes at least three visible inclusions. A certified gemologist can help you value this diamond. Diamonds of this weight without much visible yellow colour and of a higher clarity can be purchased today on Blue Nile for between US$169,000 and US$684,000.