Carat Vs Karat: What’s The Difference?

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Carat refers to the carat weight of a diamond or gemstone, while karat refers to the purity of gold in jewelry.

Nope! Karat measures the purity of gold while carat measures the weight of your diamond or gemstone.

This term is used regarding the purity of gold in jewelry. The higher the number, the more pure gold there is. An 18K gold ring is more pure gold than a 14K gold ring.

It could be both! 24 carats would mean a diamond or gemstone weighs 24 carats, what a rock that would be! 24 karats would be a pure gold piece of jewelry, since it is 99.99% pure gold.

The differences are the purity of gold. So 24K is pure gold, 18K gold is 18/24 percent gold, 14K gold is 14/24 percent gold, and so on.

The carat refers to the weight of a diamond. Two diamonds of the same carat weight can look like they are different sizes depending on their cuts or shapes.

Use carat when you are referring to the weight of a diamond or gemstone.

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