Here's What a Diamond Engagement Ring Costs at Every Carat Size

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Diamonds spark a fascination and curiosity worldwide whether you're in the market for one or not. It seems like there is always so much to learn about the stone, as the diamond industry proves to be ever-changing. Well, we can tell you one thing that has remained consistent over time—diamonds are expensive. The high price points are just another contributing factor to the wonder of the diamond, and today, we get to hear a tidbit of insider knowledge from Michelle Adorjan Chila, SVP of marketing and publicity at Tacori, on the pricing of diamonds at different carat sizes.

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"At Tacori, our engagement rings are sold as 'semi-mounts', meaning without the center diamond. What we love about semi-mounts is that it provides flexibility in terms of choosing the preferred carat weight or the cut of the gemstone; in other words, it enables you to design your dream engagement ring. And because each Tacori ring is handcrafted in California, each ring is made-to-order and unique for the individual couple.

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"Essentially, here at Tacori, you need to pick the size and shape of your center diamond (and your budget, of course)—and then we'll build your dream ring around the diamond you choose. Alternatively, you pick your dream ring from Tacori, and we'll make it to fit virtually any diamond size or shape in the world. This personalization is especially great when you have a 'legacy' or 'heirloom' diamond that is being handed down through the generations and you simply want to change the look and feel of the setting to make it uniquely yours."

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Approximate diamond prices for round diamonds from one to five carats:

One carat = $4000 +

Two carats = $17,000 +

Three carats = $42,000 +

Four carats = $62,000 +

Five carats = $157,000 +

1.5-Carat Diamond vs. Three-Carat Diamond

"Here's how size matters with a pear (compare the 1.5-carat diamond versus a three-carat center diamond in the styles below)."

One-Carat Diamond vs. 2.5-Carat Diamond

"And here's how it matters with a round (compare the one carat versus a 2.5-carat center diamond in the styles below)."

Considering the Four Cs

“Because there is a combination of the four Cs of quality, there will be infinite ranges within every range of cut and weight. The ranges I used with the four Cs for price range comparison of each round-cut carat size are as follows:

Color: G color or better

Cut: Good or better

Clarity: VS2 or better

Carat Weight: Within .05 +/- the round carat. For example, the carat weight range was .95 to 1.05 for one carat, 1.95 to 2.05 for a two carat, etc.

“To give you a good idea for pricing out when it comes to diamonds, imagine asking your realtor to evaluate the price of a two-bedroom house. It would depend on a lot of different things—location and neighborhood, square footage, condition, and style of home, etc. Like with anything of significant value, pricing depends on the relative scarcity of the diamond and customer demand.”

Shop engagement rings we love

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Spinelli Kilcollin Amor Ring 

Pricing available upon request.

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Jemma Wynne Hexagon Diamond Engagement Ring

Pricing available upon request.

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