How Much Is My Diamond Worth? Value It in 60 Seconds
August 8, 2026
Find your diamond's real market value today: enter carat, color, clarity and cut into our free calculator, plus what resale channels actually pay (40-60% below retail).
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We don't have enough price history for this exact combination yet, so this reflects today's live listings only: 8.7% currently qualify as strong deals.
Based on 500,000+ diamonds tracked in real time · How we compute fair prices
Below are the current 3.5 carat lab-grown diamond prices for the most popular diamond shapes. Each price is the median of the diamonds listed right now at this size and quality band. Click a shape for detail.
| Shape | Typical price range | vs Round | Live stones |
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| Not enough listed diamonds at this size to publish a price table. | |||
Each figure is the median asking price of that shape’s live listings — not a like-for-like comparison between shapes. Cut grade is the biggest single driver of a diamond’s price, and our retailers don’t publish it, so we won’t tell you one shape is cheaper than another when we can’t hold cut constant.
The 3.5 carat pear diamond market represents one of the most popular segments in the diamond industry. Prices vary significantly based on the 4Cs: cut, color, clarity, and carat weight.
Diamond prices fluctuate based on market conditions, supply chains, and consumer demand. By understanding historical price trends, you can make informed purchasing decisions and find the best value for your budget.
When shopping for a 3.5 carat diamond, consider prioritizing cut quality over color or clarity for maximum brilliance. Many experts recommend G-H color and VS2-SI1 clarity for the best value without compromising visual appearance.
The price of a 3.5 carat pear diamond varies significantly based on the 4Cs (cut, color, clarity, and carat). On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $2,000 to $25,000+ depending on quality. Use our price index above to see current market prices.
3.5 carat is a popular choice for engagement rings, offering excellent visibility and presence on the finger. It strikes a balance between size and value, making it one of the most sought-after carat weights.
Diamond prices fluctuate based on market supply and demand, currency exchange rates, mining output, and consumer trends. Seasonal factors like engagement season can also affect prices. Tracking historical prices helps you identify the best time to buy.
Both natural and lab-grown diamonds are genuine diamonds with identical physical properties. Lab-grown diamonds typically cost 40-60% less than natural diamonds of equivalent quality. Your choice depends on personal preference, budget, and values.
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