Carats vs. Proportions in Diamonds

Carat Weight Does Not Equal "Bigger" Diamond

Carat is not how "Big" a diamond is...

The proportions of a diamond are more important than its carat weight because they have a direct impact on the diamond’s overall beauty and value. A diamond’s proportions refer to the measurements and angles of its facets, which determine how well the diamond interacts with light. Carat = Weight not size. 

When a diamond is cut too precise proportions, it allows light to enter the stone and be reflected back to the viewer in a way that maximizes the diamond’s brilliance, fire, and scintillation. A well-cut diamond will have symmetrical facets and ideal angles that allow light to enter and exit the diamond at the right angles, creating a sparkling and dazzling appearance.

In contrast, a poorly cut diamond may have uneven facets or angles that cause light to leak out of the diamond, resulting in a dull, lifeless appearance. This will significantly reduce the diamond’s Brilliance, and sparkle, even if it has a high carat weight.

While carat weight is an important factor in determining a diamond’s value, it’s just one of several factors that determine the overall beauty and desirability of a diamond. 

Proportions of a diamond are important because they directly impact the diamond’s beauty, and sparkle. A well-cut diamond with precise proportions can make a big difference in how the diamond looks, regardless of its carat weight.

A colorless clear large diamond showing carat and proportions are different for a diamond

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