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  2. Diamonds as an investment - Wikipedia

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    For example, a buyer expecting a 1 carat (200 mg) diamond solitaire engagement ring may be unwilling to accept a 0.99 carats (198 mg) diamond. [ citation needed ]

  3. The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 - AOL

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    In addition to its custom designs, the brand offers a selection of ready-to-ship engagement rings, including this pear-shaped solitaire. It’s made with a 2.75-carat lab-grown diamond with an ...

  4. Zendaya's Unique Engagement Ring Is This Year's Top Diamond Trend

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    $21203 at ellismhairicameron.com. We all love a prong-set solitaire diamond ring. But for those interested in a more avant-garde approach, this Ellis Mhairi three-stone ring has an intricately ...

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    “Natural diamonds prevent most consumers from having a diamond size that looks best for the ring design due to the cost,” he says. “Bigger diamonds allow for the ring design itself to shine ...

  6. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    However, the social and financial cost of a broken engagement was no less: marriage was the only financially sound option for most women, and if she was no longer a virgin, her prospects for a suitable future marriage were greatly decreased. The diamond engagement ring thus became a source of financial security for the woman. [42]

  7. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    Since the per carat price of diamond shifts around key milestones (such as 1.00 carat (200 mg)), many one-carat diamonds are the result of compromising cut for carat. Some jewelry experts advise consumers to buy a 0.99-carat (198 mg) diamond for its better price or buy a 1.10-carat (220 mg) diamond for its better cut, avoiding a 1.00-carat (200 ...