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How to Determine the Actual Value of Raw Diamond?

How to Determine the Actual Value of Raw Diamond?

A Raw diamond is a precious stone which hasn’t been cut and shaped in any specific form using a cutter and isn’t polished. Raw diamonds are also known as uncut diamonds or rough diamonds. After mining, the raw diamonds of high quality undergo the cutting procedure. Most women are looking for polished and raw diamonds when looking for jewelry. What about raw stones? They are basically cheaper than cut diamonds per carat. Cutting is a very costly and difficult process. Here’s how to determine the value of a raw diamond.

Clarity

It refers to the number of natural flaws in a raw diamond and how much you can notice them. With few common inclusions, raw diamonds are more valuable than diamonds with several common flaws.

Color

A raw diamond which has a brownish or yellowish tint is stronger but less valuable. On the other side, diamond with less hue is far more valuable. Transparent and colorless diamonds are too rare to find. So, these gems are very costly.

Carat

The carat of a raw diamond is a unit to measure weight (i.e. 1 carat = 200mg).  Bigger stones are rarer and are more valuable. But it is not important that raw diamonds with higher carat cost more than smaller diamonds.  

If a rough diamond has a lot of visible flaws that should be cut out, even higher carat of it cannot make it costlier than a smaller or cleaner stone. In short, clarity plays a vital role in pricing of a diamond along with other factors. Should you aspire to decorate your appearance with such priceless motifs, make sure you buy the genuine one. Perhaps consulting an expert is better in this regard, instead of investing your money in a spurious diamond.

38 comments

  • Hi I have a raw dimond that is ornge when holding it up to the light and wanted to know where to sell it

    Dennis
  • I have a stone I was told was diamond, he gave me one and said where he lives there is a mine. It’s total weight I’d have to say is 300mg or more, has yellowish and clear colors but is not shaped round, it’s sorta oblong and flat maybe 13mm×10mm×6mm. I took it into a diamond buyers and he said he doesn’t deal with uncut diamonds. Should I take it into a jeweler that can give me more information? Email me.

    Jeffrey Jones
  • Hello my name is faby and i realy wish that u can help me with some information about some rough diamonds i have been studying about 4 years ago. And i think its time to start selling them. Thank u i realy hope u can help me with this info.

    Fabiola flores
  • I have a black diamond the size of a lawn tennis ball. Is there a demand for it and how much might it sell for?

    Rek
  • Thank you so much for availing this service.
    I how like to know how best I can care for raw diamonds as waiting for the actual buyer

    Richard Okello

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38 comments

  • Hi I have a raw dimond that is ornge when holding it up to the light and wanted to know where to sell it

    Dennis
  • I have a stone I was told was diamond, he gave me one and said where he lives there is a mine. It’s total weight I’d have to say is 300mg or more, has yellowish and clear colors but is not shaped round, it’s sorta oblong and flat maybe 13mm×10mm×6mm. I took it into a diamond buyers and he said he doesn’t deal with uncut diamonds. Should I take it into a jeweler that can give me more information? Email me.

    Jeffrey Jones
  • Hello my name is faby and i realy wish that u can help me with some information about some rough diamonds i have been studying about 4 years ago. And i think its time to start selling them. Thank u i realy hope u can help me with this info.

    Fabiola flores
  • I have a black diamond the size of a lawn tennis ball. Is there a demand for it and how much might it sell for?

    Rek
  • Thank you so much for availing this service.
    I how like to know how best I can care for raw diamonds as waiting for the actual buyer

    Richard Okello
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