The term carat actually refers to the diamond's total weight and not its size.
Diamond carat is often misunderstood and refers to a diamond's weight, not necessarily its size. When comparing diamond carat sizes, take a diamond's cut into consideration as well: a high-carat diamond with a poor cut grade may look smaller, often cut deeper, than a diamond with smaller carat weight and a better cut. Use our buying tips, diamond carat size chart, and expert tips to help you choose the best diamond carat weight for you.
It is important to measure, in millimeters, the distance across the top (diameter) of the diamond as this is how it is viewed when set into a ring.
A diamond's cut grade should also be considered. When a diamond is well cut (grades Very Good or higher), the light reflected out of the top making it appear larger.
The diamond's diameter and cut grade reveal that smaller carat weight diamonds will appear larger with higher cut grades (Very Good and Excellent). On the flip side, a larger carat weight diamond could appear smaller with lower cut grades (Good, Fair and Poor).
Check the diamond specifications of your ring or ask your Alankara Diamond and Jewelry Consultant (+94 114 941 989) for help. If you need a special jewelry piece created, Alankara can accommodate almost any request.