Guidelines

How much should you pay for a 2 carat diamond?

How much should you pay for a 2 carat diamond?

The price of a 2 carat diamond can vary depending on its shape, cut quality, clarity, color and a range of other factors. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 to $60,000 or more for a 2 carat diamond.

What clarity should a 2 carat diamond be?

VS2
For two carat diamonds clarity, we recommend a VS2 or above. This grade ensures that the diamond is eye-clean and free of obstructive inclusions. We provide high-res diamond images and 360 videos for all of our in-house diamonds so you can thoroughly observe your diamond.

Is $10000 a lot for an engagement ring?

$10,000 is quite a generous budget for an engagement ring. It’s certainly much more than the median amount spent on an engagement ring, which, according to the NY Times, is generally less than $3,000. In short, you’ll have no problems affording a beautiful, elegant engagement ring with a $10,000 budget.

How to make your own 2 carat engagement ring?

Get inspired with our collection of diamond engagement rings. Select a similar diamond and make it your own. Get inspired by recently purchased 2 diamond engagement rings. Find a design and perfect the look by choosing your own 2 carat diamond.

How big is a 2 carat diamond ring?

Find a design and perfect the look by choosing your own 2 carat diamond. All of our two carat diamond engagement rings have been photographed in stunning 360° so that you can see exactly what you’re buying. Looking to design your own engagement ring?

How to choose the best engagement ring set?

Ring sets feature two rings, often shaped so they nest or twine closely together, that can be worn separately if desired. Choose a set that features round-cut diamonds mounted on 14k gold bands for both the engagement and wedding ring. Find the perfect ring and plan the big day.

What should a three stone engagement ring look like?

A three-stone engagement ring provides an abundance of glitter and shine with an exquisite setting that usually features a diamond centered on the band between two slightly smaller stones. The band can be plain and smooth or decorated with additional diamonds for accents.