Old european cut diamonds old mine cut.
Diamond european cut value.
The old european cut is regarded as the most advanced antique cut.
With passing time less and less old european cut diamonds are available for sale.
Old european cut diamonds usually come set within antique rings.
For example the cost of a one carat diamond can range from just 1 500 to more than 16 000 for an extremely well cut high quality diamond while a two carat diamond could cost as little as 6 000 or as much as 80 000 based on its shape cut clarity and color grades.
Old european cut diamonds are only available on estate websites and so the prices are usually a lot better than brand new diamonds.
It is a similar case for 0 75 and 1 carat diamond.
Theoretically a 0 5 carat diamond will cost double what a 0 4 carat diamond costs.
Cons of old european cut diamonds.
The price of a diamond directly increases with carat weight.
The old european cut is round in shape with an appearance that s similar to the modern round brilliant cut diamond.
Unlike a modern round brilliant the old european cut is cut less precisely and is as a result more organic in shape.
One way to determine the european cut diamond value is by having it appraised by a professional.
For example a 0 65 carat g vs2 brilliant cut diamond will have a slightly higher value than a 0 63 carat g vs2 brilliant cut diamond.
Antique engagement ring with an european cut diamond.
If a diamond is certified with i color and vs1 clarity the value is established regardless of its age.
Appraisals assign a dollar value to the stone and are carried out for specific purposes like tax or insurance.
But you must have in mind that appraisals do not reflect the absolute value of your european cut diamond.
Diamond prices can vary hugely depending on a diamond s shape cut quality clarity and color.
But watch out for a change of grid for example the price of a 0 99 carat d vvs2 round cut diamond is not the same as that of a 1 carat d vvs2 round cut diamond as these two weights are not in the same grid.
There is some overlap between the periods when both antique diamond cuts coexisted.
The charts below show current retail diamond prices statistics for european diamonds from the inventories of 15 vendors listed on pricescope.
Each link represents an average per carat price for different color and clarity combinations.
The proportions of a diamond s cut determine how well the stone will return light to the eye of the observer.
Please be aware that cut quality can make a difference in price.
Big diamonds are scarce and their prices will reflect that.
In addition a vintage stone may also have value as an antique.