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Carat WeightA carat is a unit of measurement, it's the unit used to weigh a
diamond. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams, or 0.2 grams. The word "carat" is taken from the carob seeds that people once used in ancient times to balance scales. So uniform in shape and weight are these little seeds that even today's sophisticated instruments cannot detect more than three one-thousandths of a difference between them. [NOTE: Don't confuse "carat weight" with "karat," the method of
determining the purity of gold.] |