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What is the recovery price of 1 carat diamond?
In the market, the price of a carat diamond ring generally ranges from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. If the product quality is high, the price will be incalculable. But the recycling price of a carat diamond ring will be greatly reduced. Excluding the influence of added value, tens of thousands of yuan of products are often only a few thousand yuan when they are recycled. If the purity of diamonds is higher, the color transparency is higher and the cutting is more exquisite, then the price of diamonds will also increase.

Recycling a carat diamond ring is still valuable. At present, there are many diamond jewelry recycling shops, which mainly focus on products with relatively large diamond weight and good quality, because these products have recycling value and good utilization rate, and can be exchanged for new ones to keep up with the trend of the times.

Diamond refers to polished diamond, which is a natural mineral and the original stone of diamond. Simply put, diamond is a simple crystal composed of carbon element formed under high pressure and high temperature conditions in the deep part of the earth. Diamonds are beautiful and rare. They are symbols of love and loyalty, representing eternal love.

On May 17 and 16, Sotheby's held a spring jewelry auction in Geneva, Switzerland. A pair of colored pear-shaped diamond earrings set a new record in the auction history with a total price of about 57.4 million US dollars (about 395 million yuan). This pair of pear-shaped earrings is made in South Africa. Except for the different colors, the appearance is almost the same, weighing about 16 carats respectively. Among them, the dark pink diamond was named "Artemis", which earned US$ 6,543.8+0.55 million (RMB 654.38+0.067 million), and the other diamond was named "Apollo" because of its rare color, which was more than twice as expensive as the pink diamond.

From 2065438 to June 2008, a D-colored IIa diamond weighing 9 10 carat was unearthed in the mining area of Lesotho, an African country, which is equivalent to two golf balls, ranking fifth in the history of diamonds.