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Diamond Price Calculator Egl Usa

Reviewed by Calculator Editorial Team

Calculate diamond prices in EGL (Egyptian Gold Leaf) for the USA market using our professional diamond price calculator. This tool helps jewelers, buyers, and sellers determine the value of diamonds based on carat weight, clarity, color, and cut grade.

How to Use This Calculator

To calculate the price of a diamond in EGL (Egyptian Gold Leaf) for the USA market:

  1. Enter the carat weight of the diamond in the first field.
  2. Select the clarity grade from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose the color grade from the available options.
  4. Select the cut grade from the provided choices.
  5. Click the "Calculate" button to get the estimated price.

The calculator will display the estimated price in EGL and provide additional details about the calculation.

Formula Used

The diamond price is calculated using the following formula:

Diamond Price Formula

Price (EGL) = (Carat × Base Price) × (Clarity Factor × Color Factor × Cut Factor)

The base price is determined by the carat weight, and the factors adjust for clarity, color, and cut quality.

Worked Example

Let's calculate the price of a 1.5 carat diamond with VS1 clarity, G color, and Excellent cut:

  1. Base price for 1.5 carats: 1,200 EGL
  2. Clarity factor (VS1): 1.2
  3. Color factor (G): 1.1
  4. Cut factor (Excellent): 1.3

Calculation: (1.5 × 1,200) × (1.2 × 1.1 × 1.3) = 1,800 × 1.716 ≈ 3,084.8 EGL

The estimated price for this diamond is approximately 3,085 EGL.

Interpreting Results

The calculator provides an estimated price based on industry standards and market trends. Keep in mind that actual prices may vary due to:

  • Market conditions and demand
  • Supplier and location differences
  • Additional fees and taxes
  • Special treatments or certifications

Always consult with a professional jeweler for precise valuations and purchase decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EGL (Egyptian Gold Leaf)?

EGL is a unit of weight used in the diamond industry, equal to 1/20 of a gram. It's commonly used to measure the weight of diamonds and gemstones.

How accurate is this diamond price calculator?

This calculator provides an estimate based on industry standards. For precise valuations, consult with a professional jeweler or appraiser.

What factors affect diamond prices?

Diamond prices are influenced by carat weight, clarity, color, cut grade, market demand, and supplier location.