The carat became the universal unit of measurement for diamonds in 1907 after the previous method of using carob seeds to measure jewelry was proven to be inaccurate. Carat is one of the 4 Cs used to determine the value of a diamond and while it is an important measurement, choosing the largest carat isn’t always the way to go. The ultimate goal is to balance carat weight with the rest of the 4 Cs and your overall vision for a piece of jewelry. Understanding how the carat weight system works will help you set your priorities and choose the right diamond for you.
The Diamond Carat Weight System Explained | Jared