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I am aware that price per carat of colorless and near colorless diamonds increases over certain key weights eg the price per carat for a particular quality of diamond increases over the 05ct, 1ct, 1.5ct mark etc. But can anyone tell me how this works with colored diamonds, and also for light brown or light yellow diamonds in the N-Z range which don't quite qualify as fancy colors? I am wondering if it works the same as for diamonds in the D-M range with a diamond of the same quality (taking all factors into account) being inherently more or less valuable if it is over or under one of these key weight markers.
Or is it the case that once the positive presence of color becomes a factor then these weight influences on price per carat have less
effect on price?
Are there any colored diamond experts who can answer this?
Or is it the case that once the positive presence of color becomes a factor then these weight influences on price per carat have less
effect on price?
Are there any colored diamond experts who can answer this?