The price of a 10-carat diamond can greatly vary but at Clean Origin, you can expect to pay anywhere between $38,282 to $48,359 before buying a engagement ring setting.
Wondering why the price is so high? The following factors can all affect the price of a 10-carat diamond:
How Well the Diamond Scored in the 4Cs
The 4Cs are a universal grading system that scores diamonds on four factors: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat. Low and high grades can affect the cost of your diamond equally, with a higher quality diamond costing much more than a lower quality diamond. As we've talked about carat weight above, let's go over the other three Cs in the 4Cs.
Cut: Diamond cut is one of the more important 4Cs as the cut of a diamond ultimatly effects the quality of light, brilliance, and sparkle of a stone. A brilliant diamond will expertly refract light while a poorly cut diamond may appear dull and lifeless.
Color: A diamond's color grade helps the buyer understand how saturated and deep the diamond color appears. When grading diamonds, colorless diamonds are rarer and therefore more desirable than colored diamonds and will generally be more expensive. However, fancy colored diamonds are also rare diamonds and may also drive up diamond price.
Clarity: Diamond clarity measures how often natural inclusions or blemishes appear in the diamond. When a diamond has noticeable inclusions it will receive poor grades in clarity, which will affect the price.
Diamond Shape
In general, round diamonds will always be more expensive than other diamond shapes. This is because round diamonds are both the industry standard for grading (fancy diamond shapes aren't graded within the Cut category of the 4Cs) and, also create the most rough diamond waste when being faceted. For example, 1-carat emerald-cut diamonds will be around $800 less than 1-carat round brilliant cut diamonds despite having identical grades.
Ring Materials and Style
Another important factor to take into consideration when determining engagement ring cost us the materials used to build the ring. A 10-carat diamond ring will always be more expensive than a 10-carat ruby ring thanks to the market demand and rarity of diamonds. Additionally, wrapping your gorgeous diamond in a platinum setting will be more costly than opting for a 14K yellow-gold setting.
Additionally, the style of your ring is another determiner in price. Ring styles that utilize extra accent diamonds like halo or three-stone will generally be more expensive than a simple yet beautiful solitaire style.