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If the basis is 100 'points' for a one carat stone, and your number begins with a decimal, then the diamond has .0075 points -- less than one, which would read .0100 points.
Every diamond is valued by its clarity, colour, carat weight and cut. Compared on an equal basis, you will pay less for a black diamond.
Diamonds cost and weigh on an individual basis.
This exercise is expensive and is not practiced on a regular basis. Probably, because no one has developed a method for 'blowing up a diamond'.
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. A certified gemologist can help you understand your diamond's cut, colour, clarity and carat weight: every diamond is unique in these ways. Then, you'll have a basis upon which to set a price for your diamond.
A diamond will not 'break' under its own power. If, however, a gem-quality diamond is struck with exactly the right amount of force in exactly the right spot, it may split. This phenomenon is the basis for how diamond cutters perform their craft.
493 are in diamond
Your answer depends on the cut of the diamond in question.
There are two in the quadrilateral known as a diamond.
A diamond has 4 sides.
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There are many 'diamond shops' in Holland, too many to name.