Australian Diamond Price Calculator
Here’s a comprehensive table of diamond prices in Australia, providing all the essential information you need to know:
Carat Weight | Price Range (AUD) | Average Price (AUD) |
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0.50 | $1,220 – $5,800 | $3,520 |
1.0 | $2,500 – $18,000 | $10,250 |
1.5 | $3,300 – $24,000 | $13,650 |
2.0 | $4,200 – $29,000 | $16,600 |
3.0 | $7,200 – $51,000 | $29,100 |
4.0 | $8,400 – $71,500 | $39,950 |
5.0 | $9,600 – $67,500 | $38,000 |
Key Points to Consider
- Price Variability: The wide price ranges for each carat weight reflect the impact of the 4Cs (Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat) on diamond pricing1.
- Carat Weight Impact: As the carat weight increases, the price per carat generally rises, leading to a multiplicative increase in overall diamond cost1.
- Quality Factors: The cost of a diamond is determined by its Cut, Clarity, Color, and Shape, not just its carat weight1.
- Budget Considerations: For those on a budget, considering diamonds slightly below standard carat weights (e.g., 0.90 carats instead of 1.0) may offer better value1.
- Color and Clarity Trade-offs: Opting for slightly lower color grades (I or J for round diamonds in white gold) or clarity grades (SI1 or SI2) can significantly reduce costs while maintaining an appealing appearance1.
- Australian Market: These prices are specific to the Australian market and are in Australian Dollars (AUD)2.
- Price Per Carat: The price per carat increases with the overall carat weight, making larger diamonds disproportionately more expensive2.
By considering these factors and using the price table as a guide, you can make an informed decision when purchasing a diamond in Australia.