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is a unit of weight measurement used for weighing diamonds. One carat equals 0.2 grams or 200 milligrams. 142 carats equals one (1) avoirdupois ounce.
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Measurement used for gemstones and diamonds, equal to one-fifth of a gram.
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Measurement used for scaling the weight of a diamond. One carat is equal to one fifth of a gram.
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A unit of weight for a diamond. Equivalent to 200 milligrams, or one-fifth of a gram. In ancient India, the carob bean was used for measuring the weight of gems, because of the rare property that every seed weighed the same. The word "carat" today is thought to be derived from the ancient "carob." Because they are increasingly rare, larger diamonds cost much more than smaller stones. Wholesale prices are listed PER CARAT to show this price difference. ...
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Originally a unit of mass (weight) based on the Carob seed or bean used by ancient merchants in the Middle East. The carat is still used for the weight of gem stones where 1 carat = 200mg. For gold is is used to measure the purity where pure gold is 24 carats.
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