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1.5 Ct Diamond (Round)

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2.5 Ct Diamond (Round)

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7.44×7.44 mm 8.82×8.82 mm
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Actual size of 1.5ct Diamond   Actual size of 2.5ct Diamond
 
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Ring on left finger
White 1.5ct Diamond on a ring
64 mm
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Ring on a right finger
White 2.5ct Diamond on a ring
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Actual sizes of 1.5ct Diamond Round (7.44×7.44mm, White) and 2.5ct Diamond Round (8.82×8.82mm, White) as they would appear on a ring and finger. Adjust the ring and finger size to get an idea of how these gemstones would look on your finger.

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Face-up Size

The face-up size depends on the shape of the gem, its weight and the proportions of the cut. Face-up area is a measure of the size of the gem when viewed from above (as set in a ring). It tells you how big the gem is at the girdle plane.


1.5 Ct Diamond (Round) 2.5 Ct Diamond (Round)
7.44×7.44 mm vs 8.82×8.82 mm
43.47 mm²   61.1 mm²
Face-up size outline
Face-up size outline
1.5ct Diamond Round (7.44×7.44mm)
2.5ct Diamond Round (8.82×8.82mm)
Difference: 41% (17.63 mm²)
2.5ct Diamond Round (8.82×8.82mm) has approx. 41% more face-up area than 1.5ct Diamond Round (7.44×7.44mm).


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