- Look up
carat or
carât in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carat may
refer to:
Carat (m****), a unit of m**** for
gemstones and
pearls Carat, or Karat, a...
- Gold
fineness in
carats comes from
carats and
grains of gold in a
solidus of coin. The
conversion rates 1 solidus = 24
carats, 1
carat = 4 grains still...
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Diamond is the
largest gem-quality
rough diamond ever found,
weighing 3,106
carats (621.20 g),
discovered at the
Premier No.2 mine in Cullinan,
South Africa...
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millesimal fineness expressed in
units of
parts per 1,000 and
karats or
carats used only for gold.
Karats measure the
parts per 24, so that 18
karat =...
- 90.38
carats (18.076 g; 0.6376 oz), colorless,
briolette cut. The
Cornflower Blue, 31.93
carats (6.386 g; 0.2253 oz) pear brilliant; 12.39
carats (2.478 g;...
- a 545.67
carat (109.13 g)
brown diamond, is the
largest cut and
faceted diamond in the world. It
outweighs the
Cullinan I by 15.37
carats (3.07 g). The...
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averaging annual production of 8 million
carats (1,600 kg).
Production peaked in 1994, when 42 million
carats (8,400 kg) were produced. Argyle's open pit...
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original weight, but the
earliest attested weight is 186 old
carats (191
metric carats or 38.2 g). The
first verifiable record of the
diamond comes from...
- that are
greater than 100
carats (20 g) and more than a
quarter of all the world's
diamonds that are
greater than 400
carats (80 g). It is also the only...
- one of the
largest yellow diamonds ever discovered. Its
carat weight was
originally 287.42
carats (57.484 g) in the
rough when
discovered in 1878 in the...