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Old european cut diamond value calculator.
Old european cut diamonds usually come set within antique rings.
Antique diamonds have old cuts that usually don t maximize the stone s brilliance as well as contemporary cuts do.
We are very competitive in our valuations but many factors go into pricing specific diamonds.
The more light a diamond returns the greater its brilliance.
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Old european cut diamonds are only available on estate websites and so the prices are usually a lot better than brand new diamonds.
This original diamond price calculator has been relied upon by millions across the world since 2005.
With passing time less and less old european cut diamonds are available for sale.
Each link represents an average per carat price for different color and clarity combinations.
Please be aware that cut quality can make a difference in price.
Dating back to the late 1800s the old european cut remained a prevalent design throughout the late victorian era edwardian era 1901 1910 and art deco period 1920 1930s.
It is not an indication of our purchase or sale price.
The charts below show current retail diamond prices statistics for european diamonds from the inventories of 15 vendors listed on pricescope.
Simply select a diamond shape the carat and the specific details about the diamond to calculate your diamond value see a price history chart and see similar diamonds.
This calculator works as a guideline of value for most diamonds.
If a diamond is certified with i color and vs1 clarity the value is established regardless of its age.
Use our diamond price calculator to estimate the value of a diamond based on color clarity carat and more.
Cons of old european cut diamonds.
The proportions of a diamond s cut determine how well the stone will return light to the eye of the observer.
Up until about ten years ago old cut diamonds such as old mine cushion and old european were viewed by many as diamonds that needed to be recut into modern cuts like the brilliant cut.