What does CT on the diamond ring mean? There seems to be a lot of marks on the diamond ring

Is there any deep meaning of these labels?

2 thoughts on “What does CT on the diamond ring mean? There seems to be a lot of marks on the diamond ring”

  1. CT is actually the abbreviation of the diamond weight table, which represents the weight of the diamond. The marks on the diamond ring are generally some information about diamond ring, such as PT950 and AU750, which generally represent the material of the rings. It is recommended to learn some related knowledge before choosing a diamond ring, so that you can be more confident when choosing a diamond ring. There is also the choice of the diamond ring brand. The price of diamond ring is not low. Choosing some famous brands can make people more assured. For example, or men can customize only one DR in their lives, it is good.

  2. Cra (CT) is the quality (weight) unit of gems, and 1 carat is now equal to 0.2 grams or 200 mg. So the CT on the diamond ring indicates the weight of the diamond ring, that is, the size. One carat is divided into 100 points, such as 50 points, which is 0.5 carats, to calculate a small gem. Because the density of gems is basically the same, the heavier gems, the larger. The larger the gem, the more rare, the higher the value of each carat.
    In general, diamonds use 4C to open the price.
    4c standard refers to the four major factors that determine the diamond value level, namely color, clarity, caraat, and cutting. The CT you said is just one of these 4Cs.

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