What is MM size of 19.20 carat Marquise Diopside ?

Diopside (19.20 Carat )

28.20 x 14.10 mm

Stone Type : Diopside
Stone Shape : Marquise
Stone Weight : 19.20 carat
Length X Width : 28.20 x 14.10 mm
Length / Width Ratio : 2.00
Approx Face-up Area : 282.22 mm²
Approx Volume : 1,163.67 mm³

How many Colors Available for Diopside ?

Dark Brown , Light Yellowish Green , Yellowish Green , Dark Yellowish Green , Light Green , Green , Dark Green , Black ,


Dark Brown Light Yellowish Green Yellowish Green Dark Yellowish Green Light Green Green Dark Green Black
Diopside Details...

Diopside is a beautiful and affordable gem with rich green color that rivals the beauty of Emerald and Tsavorite.

Name of Stone : Diopside
Mineral : Diopside
Shape : Marquise
Chemical Formula : (Ca,Cr)MgSi2O6
Crystal Structure : Monoclinic
Hardness : 5-6
Specific Gravity : 3.3
Carat weight : 19.20 carat
Gram weight : 3.840 gm
Ounces weight : 0.1355 ounces
Length : 28.20 mm
Width : 14.10 mm
Length / Width Ratio : 2.00
Average diameter : 21.15 mm
Approx Face-up Area : 282.22 mm²
Approx Volume : 1,163.67 mm³
Refractive Index : 1.668 - 1.703
Cleavage : 1,2 - prismatic
Luster : Vitreous
Birefringence : 0.024 - 0.030
Wearability : Moderate
Birthstone : Diopside is a birthstone for the month of March
Diamond Guidelines 4Cs and More

Before purchasing a diamond, one should make sure it looks its weight. It's important to understand that carat weight does not equal face-up size.

Two diamonds of exactly the same weight (and shape) can vary quite considerably in face-up size. This depends on the proportions of the cut (e.g., deep cuts will face up smaller)..

Face-up area is a measure of the size of the diamond when viewed from the top view.

It tells you how big the diamond is at the girdle plane. It's important for a diamond to have sufficient face-up size for its carat weight

Diamond prices vary greatly as they depend on the combination of unique characteristics (4Cs - Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat). For best value, it's important to choose the combination that will reduce the price without having a negative impact on appearance.

You also need to consider some of the following points as well

  • Strong blue fluorescence.
  • Fair or Poor symmetry.
  • Extremely thin or extremely thick girdle.
  • Inclusions visible to the naked eye.
  • Diamond Certification.

Blue fluorescence can have a positive, negative, or zero effect on a diamond. Diamonds in the lower color range (H or lower) can benefit from it, as it can make them look whiter, more colorless. On the other hand, strong fluorescence can cause a stone (especially in the higher color range D-G) to appear hazy or milky under certain light conditions. One of the biggest benefits of fluorescent diamonds is that they generally cost less.

Blue fluorescence can be found in 35% of naturally mined diamonds and it makes the stone glow under UV light. Outside of UV lighting environments, there are no visual differences between fluorescent and non-fluorescent diamonds.

However, there exists a big difference in pricing between these diamonds. In the industry, diamonds with fluorescence are usually traded at a 10-15% discount and can go as high as 25% for higher colored diamonds.

GIA grades fluorescence as None, Faint, Medium, Strong, and Very Strong.

There are Many Laboratory Available which provides certification for Gemstones.

  • GIA - Gemological Institute of America
  • AGS - American Gemological Society
  • HRD - The Hoge Raad voor Diamant
  • IGI - International Gemological Institute
  • EGL - European Gemological Laboratories
  • GSI - Gemological Science International

*Different certification labs give different results

Piecut Diamonds are set of small Diamonds, which are cut & polished with Precised Measurements to look like a Single Solitaire diamond which can save 80% to 85% from Solitaire Single Piece Price.

Shapes of Pie Cut Diamonds.

  • 9 Pcs Emerald
  • 9 Pcs Round
  • 4 Pcs Round
  • 3 Pcs Heart
  • 4 Pcs Oval
  • 4 Pcs Pear
  • 4 Pcs Marquise
  • 5 Pcs Star

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