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Rough Diamonds

PACKING:  Export Package Boxes or any other suitable packaging commonly .

COMMODITY: 100% Natural Rough Diamonds     

CLARITY: IF-VVS2-VVS1 OR BETTER

STOCK LOCATION:  Kenya

STOCK ORIGIN:  DRC -CONGO

PACKING: Parcel

QUANTITY: Total 2,632.36 cts

PACKAGE     IN CODED METALIC BOXES

Price: Contact for manifest

This manifest is prepared and the diamonds, stones were tested / valued by a private and dependent valuator graduate gemologist a Degree and master holder of G.I.A. and H.R.D. Certificate.

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Description
3,750 x 0.50 = $1,875.00 (this is our purchase price for this rough diamond). The purchase price per carat for this rough diamond is: 1,875 ÷ 5 carats = $375.00 per carat.
Yes, raw diamonds CAN be cheaper. Because they haven’t been cut and polished, raw diamonds are automatically a little cheaper than their counterparts. They’re also likely to have inclusions which makes them less valuable, too.
Steps
  1. Look down at the top of the crystal and count the sides. Diamonds are cubic, while other similar stones like quartz are hexagonal. …
  2. Scrape the crystal against a piece of corundum. Corundum is another kind of crystal that’s slightly less hard than a diamond. …
  3. Use a diamond tester instead of using a scratch test.
Crystal Form: Looking at the crystal form is a quick way of differentiating diamond from most of the other minerals that look like diamondDiamonds are cubic (isometric) form. The most common mineral that looks like a diamond is quartz and it is hexagonal form.
diamond’s carat is a measure of weight (1 ct = 200 mg), and in general, bigger stones are more valuable since they are rarer. However, rough diamonds of a higher carat are not always more expensive than smaller ones. … All else being equal, bigger diamonds cost more per carat than smaller ones when cut.
The long and short of investment diamonds is that diamonds are subject to the fluctuations of supply and demand, so the more rare a diamond is, the more likely it will appreciate in value over time. Preserving and protecting a diamond ensures it retains and gains value.