One of the common misconceptions regarding
carats is that some think more
carat size means more
facets. However, you must be aware that a one
carat round brilliant will have 58
facets, and if you buy a 5
carats diamond ring with a
round brilliant centerpiece, it will still have the same number of
facets. The thing that differs here is the appearance and light reflective properties of the stone.
Diamonds above two
carats are rare in nature, and hence, the bigger the
size of the diamond, rarer it will be. Apparently, as rarity is directly proportional to the price, more
carat size always means that the
diamond gets more and more expensive.
Yet another factor that affects the price is whether the
ring is antique or not.
Antique rings consist of huge
diamonds that have a high level of cutting precisions, and hence, are more costly than modern pieces.
One more point to note is that
diamond sizes after a certain point are priced in half or full
carats. For example, a
diamond with 4.9
carats will have the same price as that of a
diamond with 4.5
carats. After 4.9
carats, the price of the
stone may become considerably high.