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Diamond sizes

Diamond sizes are often difficult to find. Many diamonds size charts are not always as accurate as they can be, and to be fair, diamonds sizes can vary depending on how the diamond is cut. The size of the diamond is often referred to as the spread of the stone. A good spread on a diamond often means it is a large size in comparison to the weight.


Diamond size is not to be confused with diamond weight. Diamond size refers to the mm size of the stone. Typically on certificates, the stone is measured along the length, width and depth of the diamond. Here, we will offer a basic guide, with the main measurement being listed. This will at least offer you an idea of the size of the stone. Some diamonds weigh heavier due to the style of cut. Emerald cut diamonds for example are fairly thick step cut diamonds and tend to have a lot of weight in the back of the stone. Other stones such as trilliants can be fairly shallow and the size of the stone can often be larger than you would expect for the weight.

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