A 1.5 carat diamond is approximately 6.5 mm in diameter and 4.2 mm in depth. However, the size of a 1.5 carat diamond can varies based on the diamond's cut, which affects its physical dimensions. For instance, 1.5 carat round diamonds will typically be larger in diameter than 1.5 carat
princess cut diamonds due to the differences in their cutting styles.
The cost of a 1.5 carat diamond can vary based on the diamond's quality factors such as color, clarity, cut, and carat weight, as well as market conditions. It also depends on whether the diamond is naturally mined or lab-grown. On average, price of a 1.5 carat diamond can range from around $2,000 to $35,000 or more. The price goes up exponentially with the carat weight. For a leaner budget, check out our
0.75 carat diamonds.
Generally, the average engagement ring purchased in the U.S. has a center stone weighing between 1.08 and 1.2 carats. This doesn't mean that it is unusual for rings. Mostly, people go off of their finger size to determine the size of a stone they should get.
A 1.5 carat diamond can be great for an engagement ring. Ultimately, the choice of diamond is a personal one and depends entirely on individual preferences and mindset.
Choose the cut, clarity grade and color of your 1.5 carat diamond based on your style and budget preferences.
Emerald diamond can be a good choice for a 1.5 carat engagement ring.
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