1 Carat Pear Natural Diamond Prices | The Jeweller South Africa

    1 Carat Pear Natural Diamond Prices

    The current price for a 1 carat pear natural diamond in South Africa is R66,817.16, calculated from 4,397 diamonds that match this carat weight and shape in our database, and has decreased by 3.01% over the last 7 days.

    When comparing to 1 carat natural diamond prices, prices for these diamonds range from R11,512.77 to R277,788.78, depending on factors such as colour and clarity.

    1 Carat Pear Natural Diamond Price Trends

    Overall, the trend for 1 carat pear natural diamond prices over the past three weeks shows a consistent decrease.

    The 7-day change is a moderate decrease of 3.01%, the 14-day change is a sizable decrease of 3.50%, and the 21-day change is a considerable decrease of 1.75%.

    These downward trends in diamond prices could suggest weakening demand or increased supply.

    1 Carat Natural Pear Diamond Prices by Color and Clarity

    Clarity \ ColorDEFGHIJ
    IFR153,986R97,118R121,764R102,492R78,906R71,862R60,949
    FLR175,758N/AR105,372N/AN/AN/AN/A
    VVS1R106,848R118,024R115,008R86,125R89,628R79,314R70,163
    VVS2R124,547R91,542R99,539R78,800R72,704R79,884R68,192
    VS1R100,422R89,635R104,804R81,653R78,288R61,486R62,246
    VS2R82,053R93,913R81,951R93,148R72,707R64,101R52,837
    SI1R73,904R67,496R65,197R63,988R61,640R48,658R31,604
    SI2R61,320R50,814R49,207R46,088R59,891R50,148R34,771
    I1R51,728R51,241R49,490R48,482R36,064R37,414R26,999
    I2R41,124R55,638R38,639R23,076R33,165R34,305R32,495

    In South Africa, the highest quality 1 carat pear natural diamonds with colour grade D and clarity FL are priced at R175,757.87.

    The lowest quality natural diamonds with colour grade J and clarity I2 are priced at R32,494.72.

    This is a difference of R143,263.15, which means that the highest quality natural diamond is priced 440.88% higher than the lowest quality natural diamonds at the same carat weight.

    It should be noted that there may be some seeming anomalies in the table where lower quality diamonds are priced higher than better quality diamonds. This can happen as our database sources prices from a large number of suppliers and if there are relatively few of a particular combination of shape, colour, and clarity available, pricing discrepancies can occur.