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Is Anyone Interested in a 9 Carat Diamond?

If no one else was looking for 9 carat diamonds, you wouldn't have found this site by doing a simple internet search. In other words, let's talk about what's really on your mind: which celebrities are buying big diamonds, how you can get the look, and how much money it will take to do so! If we're talking about Beyonce, 9 carats is a drop in the bucket compared to what she has. As a result, you might want to make your celebrity list a little more grounded in reality. Everyday people, such as Amal Clooney, Jennifer Aniston, Heidi Klum, etc. To be honest, 9 carats is a lot of diamonds, but it's not impossible. Here's how you can do it.

Practically Impractical

A 9 carat diamond may be deemed impractical by some, but that doesn't mean it isn't practical if it works for you. After all, big diamonds aren't necessary. Is that the case? When it comes to 9 carat diamonds, if you can afford them, are comfortable wearing them outside of the house, and are willing to insure them against loss and theft, then go for it. However, keep in mind how you have your 9 carat diamond set to avoid snagging it on all of your equally impractical designer sweaters...

Sailing in a Flow

So, how big of a diamond is a 9 carat that you have to be concerned about it catching your eye? It's not so much about the size of your setting as it is about its shape and design. For example, a high-profile 4-prong setting is more likely to catch on clothing, countertops, or hair than a low-profile bezel setting with a smooth edge. A marquise-shaped diamond is more prone to snagging than a smooth oval. A diamond eternity band, for example, has a higher wear and tear risk than a diamond prong or pave halo setting. Styles with less accents, smoother settings, and low profiles that hug the finger are ideal if you lead an active lifestyle or don't want to worry about it.

Large and Powerful

Okay, now that we've established that size does matter when discussing 9 carat diamonds, we can move on to other topics. Is it true that a 9 carat diamond is nine times the size of a 1 carat diamond? That's not how carat size works, my sweetheart, and I apologize. Firstly, keep in mind that carat is a unit of weight, not size. The brilliance of a diamond is enhanced by cutting it to precise proportions. So the weight of a diamond will be distributed equally throughout the stone, as opposed to simply adding on to its diameter. The diameter of a 1 carat round brilliant cut diamond, for example, is approximately 6.4mm. A 3 carat will be about 9.3mm diameter and a 9 carat round brilliant cut diamond will be in the range of 13.5mm.

A Class Apart

While having a general idea of standard diamond sizes is helpful, we recommend focusing more on the diamond's cut quality than its carat weight when making your purchase. How come? Cut grade, on the other hand, will have a more obvious impact on a diamond's radiance. Sparkle, on the other hand, has the ability to make a diamond appear larger than its actual weight. Two 1 carat stones, each with an ideal cut and a good cut, can be compared side-by-side and the ideal cut will win every time. It's unlikely that you'll get a cut grade for complicated shapes. Yes, round diamonds are the only ones that get a cut grade from the jewelry grading experts. To get a different shape, you'll need to know a little more about fancy diamond proportions.

The Shape of Things

Certain fancy shapes can help you get a larger-looking diamond for a lower price by making it appear heavier than it actually is. Oval engagement rings, for example, can appear 25% larger than round ones of the same carat weight while costing significantly less! Are there any other diamonds in the area that have spread? There were marquises, pears, elongated emeralds, and cushions. Try to find longer stones that are only slightly deeper. To ensure that the stones aren't losing light because they're too shallow, look at real-life photos and videos.

Insane Research

With advancements in lab-created diamonds, 9 carats is now much more attainable. There you have it, diamonds made out of thin air! Kidding. Natural diamonds are chemically, optically, and physically identical to lab-created diamonds, so this isn't entirely true, either. Think of it as making ice cubes. However, we've developed a device (hello, freezers) to mimic the same conditions found in nature without leaving the comfort of our own homes. Like the lab-created diamonds that we can buy. Diamonds created in a laboratory have a price tag that is roughly half that of an equal-quality naturally mined diamond. Our advice: look to scientific research if you're looking to bulk up.

Mo' Cash

For those couples who don't want to lose their shirts but still want to look their best, this is a must-have option. Often mistaken for a diamond, this man-made gem is becoming increasingly popular on its own merits, thanks to its eye-catching radiance and affordable price tag. A diamond can't compete with the sparkle of this gem. In an alternative manner. The diamond has more white light, but it has a lot more bright rainbow flash. This aspect appeals to some people. If you want to go big without breaking the bank, this is a great option to consider.

Faking It Until You Make It

A 9 carat diamond isn't the only way to get the look of one, but there are other ways to get the look of one for a fraction of the price. If you choose a substantial eternity band, for example, you'll get dazzling glimmer all the way around. A five-stone ring with a slender band that sparkles on the top is another option that will give you a lot of style for a fraction of the price. The sidestones are also something to keep in mind. It's possible to save a lot of money on a three-stone engagement ring by using an elongated center stone and a few larger side stones instead of a 9 carat diamond. Even a rose cut diamond, with its flat back and extremely wide spread, can provide a significant visual impact for a low price. They also have a very now (and always) vintage vibe to them.

There Are So Many Options Available To You

If you've looked through our inventory of more than 20,000 certified, ethically sourced natural and lab-grown diamonds and still haven't found the diamond of your dreams, our diamond concierge can assist you. With a little bit of information about what you're looking for (and your budget), we can get right to work!

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