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Der findes mere end 100 forskellige ædelstene og en gennemgang af dem alle vil blive alt for lang en redegørelse, så vi har valgt de mest kendte.
Nedenstående ses hvorledes de mest kendte ædelstene, blå safirer, rubiner og diamanter sælges til i grossistleddet og hvad den generelle avance er i forretningsleddet. Det er vigtigt at fastslå at det er generelle principper der bruges og ikke udtryk for den enkelte handlende.
Bemærk også at de viste priser er wholesale priser for leddet før slutbrugeren. Der er mange led i kæden før disse priser og mange slebne ædelstene kan købes væsentligt billigere. Ved verdens vigtigste steder for salg af farvede ædelstene, som f.eks. Chanthaburi, har der i århundrede ligget sliberier der sliber de ædelstene der kommer direkte fra minerne. Ved man hvorledes handlen her foregår og kan man købe ind i større mængder kan en ædelsten købes for ned til 10% af den pris som slutbrugeren betaler i en dansk forretning. Fra sliberierne går ædelstenene gennem flere led af grossister og ender til sidst i forretningerne. Det kan dog svinge meget fra forretning til forretning. En ædelsten der koster kr. 20000 + moms i en forretning, giver forretningen typisk kr. 10000 for eller mindre, men ædelstenen kan oprindeligt købes i første led for kr. 2000,-
Farvede ædelstene sælges på det frie marked hvorimod salget af diamanter sker gennem et organiseret og nærmest monopol lignede kæde af grossister. Ved diamanter er det typisk at forretningen ganger med faktor 2 + moms på nedenstående Rapaport priser. Men for den dygtige indkøber kan der købes ind væsentligt under de nedenstående officielle Rapaport (wholesale) priser. Og det har selvfølgeligt indflydelse på udsalgsprisen.
Det er også meget vigtigt at fastslå at et smykkes værdi ikke kun afhænger af ædelstenenes værdi men også i det juveler arbejde og ædelmetal der er en del af smykket. Nedenstående grossistpriser er angivet alene for ædelstenen. Et smykke udført af en dygtig dansk juveler tillægger smykket væsentlig mere værdi end en maskinfremstillet fatning uanset at ædelstenene er af samme kvalitet.
Det er forkert at tro at fordi et smykke kommer fra f.eks. Thailand, er det ikke godt. Thailand har i århundrede været den største eksportør for slebne rubiner og safirer og her findes også nogle af de dygtigste juvelerer der skaber smykker i meget høj klasse. Men fordi arbejdslønnen er lav og tilgangen til ædelstene i Thailand er let, produceres der også rigtigt mange dårligt udførte smykker.
Herunder ses formlen for udarbejdelse af vurderinger til smykkevurderingscertifikater samt generelle avancer i detailleddet. Da gemmologi ikke er en eksakt videnskab er tal der indsættes i formlen i nogen grad afhængig af individuelle betragtninger :
((Ædelstensværdi x cirka 2,5) + ædelmetal + juvelerarbejde + moms)
Følgende principper er udgivet på engelsk og vi har valgt ikke at oversætte det til dansk for ikke at misfortolke principperne.
Blue Sapphires & Rubies
Prices and principles based on Richard Hughes (properly the biggest capacity in the world on Sapphires and Rubies)
Category notes
Categories represent broad, integrated quality grades, based on a combination of color, clarity and cutting quality.
Exceptional
These stones are seen only in the finest jewelry, and are rarely encountered. High-end prices for category A represent the highest prices paid at auction. Stones fetching the highest prices are generally those certified as being untreated and of preferred origin (Burma for ruby; Kashmir and Burma for sapphire). All stones in this category will feature exceptional color, with good clarity and cutting.
Very good
These gems are found in high-quality jewelry, but are also rarely seen. Such stones feature fine color, with good clarity and cutting.
Good
This category includes stones found in most jewelry. They represent the vast majority of stones traded. Such stones may feature good color, with slight clarity or cutting problems, or be clean and well cut, but have slight color problems (generally lower saturation or overly dark color).
Fair
The upper end of this category represents stones traded in inexpensive jewelry. Such stones often have serious clarity problems, or feature color that is overly dark or light.
Poor
High-end prices for this category represent the lowest quality of stones found in the cheapest jewelry. Low-end prices for this category represent material of little or no gem use. Typically, stones in this category are far too heavily included, or possess the lowest in color saturations.
Price notes
Prices quoted should be considered average world prices. They represent average cost to retailers (forretninger) from dealers (grossister) for net cash single-stone or small lot purchases. All prices are for uncalibrated stones, unless otherwise noted.
The prices provide only a crude estimate; accurate estimates of the price of individual stones can only be made by an experienced dealer via personal examination (no pictures or lab reports!).
Quality is determined by a combination of color, clarity and cut, relative to probable origin and size. Most stones used in jewelry will fall into the Fair to Good range.
In certain local markets, where there is high demand and appreciation for a particular local stone, the price may dramatically exceed that found in the above tables. For example, a fine Yogo sapphire of 2 ct or more may fetch $3000–5000/ct when sold in Montana. If the same stone were taken to Bangkok, it would be difficult to get $1000/ct. Similarly, a fine Mekong Whisky golden sapphire of 5–10 ct from Chanthaburi could fetch as much as $1000/ct or more in the local Thai market, but would receive only a fraction of that price elsewhere.
Due to the extreme rarity of exceptional rubies and sapphires of 10 ct or more, it is far more difficult to give accurate pricing information. Basically, the price is whatever the market will bear, and non-quality factors begin to influence the price to a far greater degree than stones available in quantity.
Table B.1: Ruby (including pink) prices – cut stones (2006)
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Origin
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Size (ct)
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Quality & price
per carat (in US$; K=1000)
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Poor
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Fair
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Good
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Very Good
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Exceptional
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Burma,
Mogok
(certified, untreated)
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< 0.49
0.5–0.99
1.0–1.99
2.0–4.99
5.0 +
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1–25
1–60
1–400
1–900
1–1.2K
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25–50
60–350
400–800
900–1.5K
1.5K–6.1K
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50–300
350–700
800–3.5K
4K–5.3K
6.1K–13.2K
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300–600
700–3K
3.5K–4.6K
5.3K–11.5K
13.2K–144K
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-
3K–4K
4.6K–10K
11.5K–125K
144K–225K
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All other
sources*
Afghanistan, Jagdalek
Burma, Mogok, Mong Hsu
Kenya
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Thailand / Cambodia
Vietnam
(all generally heat treated)
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< 0.49
0.5–0.99
1.0–1.99
2.0–4.99
5.0 +
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1–25
1–60
1–400
1–700
1–1K
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25–50
60–350
400–650
7.5K–3K
1K–5.3K
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50–300
350–575
650–2.6K
3K–4.6K
5.3K–8K
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300–500
575–2.3K
2600–4K
4.6K–7K
8K–23K
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-
2300–3.5K
4K–6K
7K–20K
23K–100K
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* Note: Due to their lack of fluorescence and light-scattering silk inclusions, Thai/Cambodian rubies will rarely fall into the exceptional category.
Table B.2: Blue sapphire prices – cut stones (2006)
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Origin
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Size (ct)
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Quality & price
per carat (in US$; K=1000)
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Poor
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Fair
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Good
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Very Good
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Exceptional
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Kashmir, India
Mogok, Burma
(certified, untreated)
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1.0–1.99
2.0–3.0
3.0–4.99
5.0 +
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1–300
1–500
1–700
1–1K
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300–2K
500–3.9K
700–6K
1K–11.5K
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2K–3.4K
3.9K–5.2K
6K–10K
11.5K–14.6K
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3.4K–4.5K
5.2K–8.7K
10K–12.7K
14.6K–15.5K
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4.5K–7.55K
8.7K–11K
12.7K–13.5K
15.5K–45K
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All other sources
Australia
China
Montana, USA
Nigeria
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Thailand / Cambodia
Vietnam
(all generally heat treated)
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< 0.49
0.5–0.99
1.0–1.99
2.0–4.99
5.0 +
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1–35
1–200
1–250
1–500
1–975
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35–175
200–225
250–450
500–850
975–1.1K
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175–200
225–350
400–575
650–800
1.1K–2K
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200–300
350–500
575–700
800–1.7K
2K–3.5K
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-
700–1.5K
1.7K–3K
3.5K–10K
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Diamonds (Rapaport)
Priserne repræsentere priser til forretninger (wholesale) fra grossister for single diamanter og er baseret på faktuelle salgspriser i april 2007 opnået i New York diamant distrikt. Kaldes RAPAPORT priserne.
Priserne er for runde diamanter med brillantslibning. Mindre variationer i priserne forekommer for andre typer slibninger.
Formlen for udarbejdelse af vurderinger samt generelle avancer i detailleddet:
((Rapaport x 2) + ædelmetal + juvelerarbejde + moms)
- Fradrag for dårlig slibning, behandlede stene m.m.)
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RAPAPORT April 2007 (0,01 - 0,03 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF-VVS
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VS
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SI1
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SI2
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SI3
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I1
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I2
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I3
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D-F
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8,5
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7,4
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6,1
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5,5
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4,9
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4,2
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3,9
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2,7
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G-H
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7,4
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6,6
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5,5
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4,9
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4,3
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3,8
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3,4
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2,5
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I-J
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6,7
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6,0
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5,0
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4,4
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3,9
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3,5
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3,1
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2,1
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K-L
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5,0
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4,3
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3,6
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3,3
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2,8
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2,2
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1,8
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1,4
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M-N
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3,7
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2,9
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2,3
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2,0
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1,6
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1,3
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1,1
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0,9
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RAPAPORT April 2007 (0,04 - 0,07 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF-VVS
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VS
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SI1
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SI2
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SI3
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I1
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I2
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I3
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D-F
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8,9
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7,7
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6,3
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5,8
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5,1
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4,5
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4,1
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3,0
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G-H
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8,0
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7,0
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5,7
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5,2
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4,6
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4,1
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3,7
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2,6
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I-J
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7,0
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6,2
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5,2
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4,7
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4,2
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3,8
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3,4
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2,3
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K-L
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5,3
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4,6
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4,0
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3,6
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3,1
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2,6
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2,3
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1,6
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M-N
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3,9
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3,4
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2,6
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2,4
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2,0
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1,8
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1,4
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1,0
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RAPAPORT April 2007 (0,08 - 0,14 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF-VVS
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VS
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SI1
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SI2
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SI3
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I1
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I2
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I3
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D-F
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11,3
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9,8
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8,2
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7,3
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6,6
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5,5
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4,6
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3,5
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G-H
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10,2
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8,4
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7,3
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6,6
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6,0
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4,9
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4,0
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3,1
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I-J
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9,0
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7,2
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6,5
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5,9
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5,2
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4,3
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3,6
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2,7
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K-L
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6,8
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5,8
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4,9
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4,3
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3,6
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3,0
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2,4
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1,8
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M-N
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4,8
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4,0
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3,5
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3,1
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2,8
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2,3
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1,7
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1,3
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RAPAPORT April 2007 (0,15 - 0,17 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF-VVS
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VS
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SI1
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SI2
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SI3
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I1
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I2
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I3
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D-F
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15,3
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13,2
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10,2
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8,7
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7,2
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5,9
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4,8
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3,7
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G-H
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13,7
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11,4
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9,2
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7,4
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6,4
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5,2
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4,3
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3,3
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I-J
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11,2
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9,7
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7,9
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6,7
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5,7
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4,6
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3,9
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3,0
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K-L
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8,6
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7,2
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5,9
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5,2
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4,2
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3,3
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2,6
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1,9
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M-N
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5,7
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4,8
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4,0
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3,5
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3,2
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2,6
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1,8
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1,4
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RAPAPORT April 2007 (0,18 - 0,22 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF-VVS
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VS
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SI1
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SI2
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SI3
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I1
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I2
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I3
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D-F
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16,0
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13,6
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11,5
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10,0
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8,9
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6,7
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5,6
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4,0
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G-H
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14,5
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12,5
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10,5
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9,3
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7,9
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6,0
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5,1
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3,5
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I-J
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12,0
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10,5
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9,0
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8,0
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6,8
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5,3
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4,3
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3,1
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K-L
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10,0
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8,2
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7,4
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6,3
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5,6
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4,3
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3,3
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2,2
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M-N
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8,3
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6,6
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5,9
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5,1
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4,5
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3,2
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2,5
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1,6
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RAPAPORT April 2007 (0,23 - 0,27 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF-VVS
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VS
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SI1
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SI2
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SI3
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I1
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I2
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I3
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D-F
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23,2
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17,5
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14,0
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11,5
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10,0
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8,1
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6,7
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4,8
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G-H
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18,1
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14,8
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12,5
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10,7
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9,5
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7,8
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6,5
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4,2
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I-J
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14,1
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11,6
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10,5
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9,5
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8,5
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6,7
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5,2
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3,3
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K-L
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11,5
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10,0
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8,6
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8,1
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7,2
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5,5
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4,2
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2,8
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M-N
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9,5
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8,5
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7,1
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6,1
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5,6
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4,2
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3,0
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2,1
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RAPAPORT April
2007 (0,30 - 0,37 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF
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VVS1
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VVS2
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VS1
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VS2
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SI1
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SI2
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SI3
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I1
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I2
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I3
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D
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46
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38
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33
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29
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27
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21
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17
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15
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13
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10
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7
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E
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39
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34
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30
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27
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25
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20
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16
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15
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12
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9
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6
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F
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36
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33
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28
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25
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23
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19
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15
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14
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11
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8
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6
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G
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34
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30
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26
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23
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20
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17
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15
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13
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10
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8
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5
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H
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30
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26
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23
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20
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18
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16
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14
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12
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9
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7
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5
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I
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24
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21
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20
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18
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16
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15
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13
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11
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9
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7
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5
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J
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19
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18
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17
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15
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14
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13
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12
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10
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8
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7
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4
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K
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17
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16
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15
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13
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12
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11
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10
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9
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8
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6
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4
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L
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13
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12
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12
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11
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11
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10
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9
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7
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6
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5
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3
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M
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11
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11
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10
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9
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9
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8
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7
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6
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5
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4
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3
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RAPAPORT April
2007 (0,38 - 0,45 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF
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VVS1
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VVS2
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VS1
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VS2
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SI1
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SI2
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SI3
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I1
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I2
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I3
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D
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49
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42
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36
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32
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28
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22
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19
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18
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15
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11
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8
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E
|
43
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38
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33
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30
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26
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21
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19
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17
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14
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10
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7
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F
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40
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36
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31
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28
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24
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21
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18
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16
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14
|
10
|
7
|
|
G
|
38
|
32
|
28
|
25
|
23
|
20
|
17
|
15
|
13
|
9
|
6
|
|
H
|
33
|
29
|
25
|
23
|
21
|
19
|
16
|
14
|
12
|
9
|
6
|
|
I
|
28
|
24
|
23
|
21
|
19
|
17
|
15
|
13
|
11
|
8
|
6
|
|
J
|
23
|
21
|
20
|
18
|
17
|
15
|
13
|
12
|
10
|
8
|
5
|
|
K
|
21
|
20
|
19
|
17
|
15
|
13
|
12
|
11
|
9
|
7
|
5
|
|
L
|
18
|
17
|
16
|
15
|
14
|
12
|
11
|
10
|
8
|
6
|
4
|
|
M
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
12
|
12
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
7
|
5
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RAPAPORT April
2007 (0,46 - 0,49 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
|
|
|
|
IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
56
|
49
|
44
|
39
|
32
|
25
|
22
|
20
|
17
|
12
|
9
|
|
E
|
48
|
44
|
40
|
37
|
30
|
24
|
21
|
19
|
16
|
11
|
8
|
|
F
|
45
|
40
|
36
|
33
|
28
|
23
|
20
|
18
|
15
|
11
|
8
|
|
G
|
41
|
37
|
33
|
30
|
26
|
22
|
19
|
17
|
14
|
10
|
7
|
|
H
|
35
|
32
|
29
|
27
|
24
|
21
|
18
|
16
|
13
|
10
|
7
|
|
I
|
30
|
27
|
24
|
22
|
21
|
19
|
17
|
15
|
12
|
9
|
7
|
|
J
|
24
|
23
|
22
|
20
|
18
|
17
|
15
|
14
|
11
|
9
|
6
|
|
K
|
21
|
20
|
19
|
17
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
12
|
10
|
8
|
6
|
|
L
|
18
|
17
|
16
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
12
|
11
|
9
|
7
|
5
|
|
M
|
16
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
13
|
12
|
11
|
10
|
8
|
6
|
4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RAPAPORT April
2007 (0,50 - 0,69 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
|
|
|
|
IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
76
|
61
|
55
|
45
|
41
|
36
|
29
|
26
|
21
|
16
|
11
|
|
E
|
60
|
55
|
51
|
42
|
38
|
33
|
27
|
24
|
20
|
15
|
10
|
|
F
|
55
|
51
|
48
|
40
|
36
|
30
|
25
|
22
|
19
|
14
|
10
|
|
G
|
51
|
46
|
43
|
38
|
33
|
28
|
23
|
20
|
17
|
13
|
9
|
|
H
|
45
|
40
|
36
|
33
|
29
|
25
|
21
|
19
|
16
|
12
|
9
|
|
I
|
37
|
33
|
30
|
27
|
25
|
22
|
20
|
18
|
15
|
12
|
9
|
|
J
|
29
|
27
|
26
|
23
|
22
|
20
|
18
|
16
|
14
|
12
|
8
|
|
K
|
25
|
24
|
23
|
20
|
19
|
17
|
16
|
15
|
13
|
11
|
8
|
|
L
|
22
|
21
|
21
|
19
|
19
|
17
|
15
|
14
|
11
|
10
|
7
|
|
M
|
19
|
18
|
18
|
17
|
17
|
15
|
14
|
12
|
10
|
9
|
6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RAPAPORT April
2007 (0,70 - 0,89 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
|
|
|
|
IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
90
|
71
|
65
|
58
|
53
|
48
|
43
|
35
|
29
|
19
|
12
|
|
E
|
70
|
66
|
59
|
54
|
50
|
46
|
41
|
33
|
28
|
18
|
12
|
|
F
|
65
|
61
|
55
|
51
|
47
|
43
|
38
|
32
|
27
|
17
|
11
|
|
G
|
60
|
55
|
51
|
47
|
44
|
40
|
36
|
31
|
26
|
17
|
10
|
|
H
|
54
|
49
|
45
|
42
|
40
|
37
|
34
|
29
|
24
|
16
|
10
|
|
I
|
45
|
42
|
40
|
38
|
36
|
34
|
30
|
26
|
23
|
15
|
10
|
|
J
|
35
|
34
|
33
|
31
|
30
|
29
|
27
|
23
|
21
|
14
|
9
|
|
K
|
31
|
30
|
29
|
27
|
26
|
24
|
22
|
20
|
17
|
13
|
9
|
|
L
|
26
|
25
|
24
|
23
|
23
|
22
|
20
|
17
|
13
|
11
|
8
|
|
M
|
24
|
23
|
22
|
21
|
21
|
20
|
19
|
16
|
12
|
10
|
7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RAPAPORT April
2007 (0,90 - 0,99 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
|
|
|
|
IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
110
|
90
|
81
|
71
|
65
|
61
|
53
|
42
|
34
|
24
|
14
|
|
E
|
90
|
85
|
74
|
65
|
62
|
58
|
51
|
40
|
33
|
23
|
13
|
|
F
|
86
|
81
|
70
|
62
|
60
|
55
|
49
|
39
|
32
|
22
|
13
|
|
G
|
75
|
69
|
65
|
59
|
57
|
52
|
46
|
37
|
31
|
21
|
12
|
|
H
|
67
|
63
|
60
|
56
|
54
|
48
|
44
|
35
|
29
|
20
|
12
|
|
I
|
56
|
53
|
50
|
48
|
46
|
43
|
39
|
32
|
27
|
19
|
11
|
|
J
|
48
|
46
|
44
|
42
|
40
|
38
|
35
|
29
|
25
|
18
|
11
|
|
K
|
40
|
39
|
38
|
36
|
34
|
32
|
29
|
25
|
20
|
16
|
10
|
|
L
|
34
|
33
|
32
|
31
|
29
|
28
|
26
|
23
|
18
|
14
|
9
|
|
M
|
31
|
30
|
29
|
28
|
27
|
26
|
24
|
21
|
17
|
13
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RAPAPORT April
2007 (1,00 - 1,49 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
|
|
|
|
IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
181
|
128
|
115
|
93
|
84
|
70
|
59
|
49
|
42
|
28
|
16
|
|
E
|
125
|
116
|
101
|
88
|
80
|
66
|
56
|
46
|
40
|
27
|
15
|
|
F
|
115
|
104
|
96
|
84
|
77
|
63
|
53
|
44
|
38
|
26
|
14
|
|
G
|
97
|
91
|
88
|
78
|
72
|
59
|
51
|
42
|
37
|
25
|
13
|
|
H
|
76
|
73
|
70
|
65
|
62
|
57
|
50
|
41
|
35
|
24
|
13
|
|
I
|
65
|
63
|
60
|
56
|
53
|
50
|
45
|
38
|
32
|
22
|
12
|
|
J
|
55
|
54
|
53
|
50
|
47
|
45
|
42
|
34
|
28
|
20
|
12
|
|
K
|
50
|
49
|
48
|
45
|
41
|
39
|
35
|
31
|
26
|
18
|
11
|
|
L
|
45
|
44
|
43
|
41
|
38
|
36
|
32
|
29
|
24
|
16
|
10
|
|
M
|
38
|
37
|
36
|
34
|
31
|
29
|
26
|
23
|
20
|
15
|
10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RAPAPORT April
2007 (1,50 - 1,99 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
|
|
|
|
IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
208
|
161
|
147
|
123
|
113
|
95
|
78
|
63
|
50
|
31
|
18
|
|
E
|
161
|
152
|
131
|
117
|
108
|
92
|
75
|
60
|
48
|
30
|
17
|
|
F
|
144
|
132
|
126
|
112
|
104
|
87
|
70
|
58
|
46
|
29
|
16
|
|
G
|
121
|
115
|
110
|
103
|
96
|
79
|
65
|
54
|
44
|
28
|
15
|
|
H
|
96
|
92
|
89
|
84
|
81
|
74
|
62
|
50
|
42
|
27
|
15
|
|
I
|
82
|
80
|
78
|
75
|
70
|
65
|
56
|
46
|
40
|
25
|
14
|
|
J
|
70
|
68
|
66
|
63
|
58
|
55
|
49
|
40
|
34
|
23
|
14
|
|
K
|
59
|
57
|
55
|
53
|
49
|
46
|
42
|
37
|
31
|
21
|
13
|
|
L
|
52
|
50
|
48
|
53
|
44
|
42
|
38
|
34
|
28
|
20
|
12
|
|
M
|
45
|
44
|
43
|
47
|
38
|
35
|
32
|
29
|
24
|
18
|
12
|
|
|
|
|
|
42
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RAPAPORT April
2007 (2,00 - 2,99 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
|
|
|
|
IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
326
|
261
|
237
|
196
|
160
|
126
|
103
|
74
|
58
|
34
|
19
|
|
E
|
255
|
238
|
203
|
177
|
154
|
123
|
100
|
72
|
56
|
33
|
18
|
|
F
|
232
|
205
|
185
|
165
|
150
|
119
|
97
|
69
|
54
|
32
|
17
|
|
G
|
190
|
174
|
158
|
152
|
139
|
112
|
93
|
65
|
51
|
31
|
17
|
|
H
|
148
|
134
|
128
|
123
|
115
|
100
|
87
|
60
|
48
|
30
|
16
|
|
I
|
116
|
113
|
109
|
102
|
94
|
87
|
78
|
55
|
46
|
28
|
15
|
|
J
|
95
|
91
|
89
|
83
|
77
|
72
|
67
|
50
|
41
|
25
|
15
|
|
K
|
81
|
79
|
77
|
73
|
67
|
62
|
58
|
46
|
36
|
24
|
14
|
|
L
|
65
|
63
|
61
|
58
|
51
|
47
|
43
|
38
|
31
|
23
|
13
|
|
M
|
55
|
54
|
53
|
51
|
42
|
39
|
36
|
33
|
26
|
21
|
13
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
31
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RAPAPORT April
2007 (3,00 - 3,99 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
|
|
|
|
IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
497
|
385
|
344
|
277
|
222
|
168
|
124
|
86
|
73
|
39
|
21
|
|
E
|
379
|
343
|
287
|
241
|
204
|
160
|
119
|
82
|
68
|
38
|
20
|
|
F
|
337
|
288
|
251
|
217
|
195
|
152
|
115
|
78
|
64
|
36
|
19
|
|
G
|
264
|
234
|
216
|
201
|
173
|
140
|
112
|
74
|
61
|
34
|
18
|
|
H
|
203
|
187
|
177
|
159
|
141
|
119
|
105
|
69
|
57
|
33
|
18
|
|
I
|
154
|
146
|
140
|
128
|
110
|
104
|
91
|
62
|
53
|
31
|
17
|
|
J
|
125
|
121
|
117
|
106
|
96
|
90
|
80
|
56
|
47
|
28
|
16
|
|
K
|
107
|
104
|
100
|
90
|
79
|
73
|
65
|
50
|
42
|
26
|
16
|
|
L
|
79
|
76
|
73
|
69
|
61
|
55
|
47
|
41
|
33
|
25
|
15
|
|
M
|
67
|
65
|
63
|
60
|
53
|
49
|
42
|
37
|
29
|
23
|
15
|
|
|
|
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RAPAPORT April
2007 (4,00 - 4,99 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
577
|
454
|
411
|
331
|
279
|
210
|
158
|
98
|
80
|
43
|
23
|
|
E
|
450
|
411
|
350
|
295
|
258
|
200
|
152
|
93
|
75
|
42
|
22
|
|
F
|
404
|
349
|
314
|
275
|
247
|
190
|
148
|
88
|
71
|
40
|
21
|
|
G
|
322
|
288
|
267
|
254
|
217
|
174
|
145
|
83
|
67
|
38
|
20
|
|
H
|
241
|
226
|
211
|
198
|
173
|
149
|
130
|
77
|
63
|
36
|
20
|
|
I
|
191
|
181
|
173
|
165
|
146
|
130
|
116
|
73
|
60
|
34
|
19
|
|
J
|
152
|
146
|
141
|
133
|
123
|
112
|
102
|
64
|
53
|
32
|
18
|
|
K
|
129
|
124
|
120
|
112
|
100
|
90
|
83
|
58
|
47
|
29
|
17
|
|
L
|
92
|
88
|
85
|
81
|
73
|
64
|
56
|
48
|
38
|
28
|
16
|
|
M
|
78
|
76
|
74
|
71
|
65
|
58
|
51
|
44
|
34
|
25
|
16
|
|
|
|
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|
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RAPAPORT April
2007 (5,00 - 5,99 ct.) PRICES ARE HUNDREDS US$ PER CARAT
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IF
|
VVS1
|
VVS2
|
VS1
|
VS2
|
SI1
|
SI2
|
SI3
|
I1
|
I2
|
I3
|
|
D
|
725
|
550
|
491
|
410
|
338
|
259
|
189
|
112
|
83
|
48
|
25
|
|
E
|
545
|
494
|
429
|
369
|
317
|
239
|
184
|
106
|
78
|
46
|
23
|
|
F
|
488
|
429
|
392
|
343
|
286
|
219
|
179
|
102
|
75
|
44
|
22
|
|
G
|
398
|
363
|
332
|
301
|
260
|
203
|
170
|
97
|
71
|
42
|
21
|
|
H
|
315
|
289
|
264
|
239
|
212
|
175
|
150
|
86
|
66
|
40
|
20
|
|
I
|
242
|
233
|
220
|
200
|
176
|
145
|
132
|
76
|
60
|
38
|
19
|
|
J
|
175
|
171
|
166
|
159
|
144
|
127
|
117
|
66
|
54
|
36
|
18
|
|
K
|
139
|
136
|
131
|
124
|
115
|
106
|
94
|
60
|
49
|
33
|
18
|
|
L
|
99
|
94
|
90
|
86
|
77
|
74
|
66
|
52
|
43
|
30
|
17
|
|
M
|
84
|
81
|
79
|
76
|
67
|
65
|
60
|
46
|
37
|
27
|
17
|
|
|
|
|
|
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