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One of the 4 C's of diamond grading. Abbreviated "ct." and spelled with a "c" is a measure of weight used for gemstones, (as opposed to karat with a "K", which is a measure of the purity of a gold alloy). One carat is equal to 1/5 of a gram (200 milligrams). Stones are measured to the nearest hundredth of a carat. A hundredth of a carat is also called a point. Thus a .10 carat stone can be called either 10 points, or 1/10 of a carat. Small stones like .05, and . ...
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Degree of purity of gold: Pure gold is 24 carat, 18 carat is an alloy of which 75% is gold, 14 carat is 58% gold and 9 carat is 37.5% gold.
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Carat is a measurement used for either precious stones (equal to 200 milligrams) or pure gold (on a scale of 1-24; 12 carats equals 50% pure gold).
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A unit of weight measurement for precious stones (not to be confused with
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Unit of measure of weight of diamonds and gemstones. One carat is equivalent of 200 milligrams. One carat can also be divided into 100 points. A 0.75 Carat stone is the same as a 75 point or 3/4 carat stone.
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