A peridot is a peridot; a diamond is a diamond. They are different gemstones. If 'peridot' is used as a word to modify the description of a diamond, one might deduce that the diamond had a slight lime-green colour.
Any diamond's value is based not only on its colour, but its cut, carat weight and clarity.
A human life, for example, has more worth than a diamond.
Yes. Any diamond is worth more than a crystal.
Yes, if it is pure natural sapphire it will be worth more than a diamond.
Of equal weight, and of best quality, diamonds are worth more than platinum.
All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a red diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
A human life, for example, has more worth than a diamond.
Depends on size, clarity, color. There would be a healthy markup if the origin was proven. Compare "palladot", the gem peridot found in pallasite meteorites; cut stones of this material go for far more than terrestrial peridot.
A natural diamond is more rare than a manufactured diamond.
Yes. Any diamond is worth more than a crystal.
No.
Yes, if it is pure natural sapphire it will be worth more than a diamond.
No, by weight, a diamond has higher value than platinum.
It has a diamond to show that love is worth more than just an 'I do'. It is as precise as a diamond.
Diamond is better than gold because diamond is more rare and shinier than gold and comes in lots of colors . It is also worth more .
A diamond is more valuable than a zirconia, given that they are equal weight, cut, clarity and colour.
A natural blue diamond will always be worth more than a white or colourless diamond, given equal carat weight, clarity, and excellence of the cut.
One carat of diamond in a single diamond is worth more than multiple diamonds -- or chips in this case -- is worth. Any diamond is valued by its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. Anything is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. You can take your chips to a jeweler who makes jewelery and sell them there.