2 Carat Diamond Rings Buying Guide (2024)

So how big is 2 carats diamonds?

A 2-carat diamond is considered large compared to the average size of diamonds used for engagement rings. The average diamond size for engagement rings is around 1.0 to 1.5 carats. Therefore, a 2-carat diamond stands out significantly and offers a more pronounced appearance on the finger. While "big" is subjective and can depend on individual preferences and cultural norms, in the world of diamonds, 2 carats is undeniably on the larger side.

When you think of a “big” carat ring, you usually have an image in your mind’s eye come up of a celebrity with a rock bigger than a grape (yes - in fruit terms that’s small, diamond terms that’s MASSIVE).

While 2 carats is going to be a looker, it is definitely not even close to those mega-sparklers. However, even if you don’t have the ultra-huge bling-ring, you may think that 2 carats is still too big. So, lets dive in to what makes a good 2 carat diamond ring, and what to consider when choosing one.

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How much is a 2 carat diamond?

When you click 2-carat diamond web page and sort it out by the lowest to high price in ascending order; you can find the lowest price for a 2 carat natural diamond.

At the time we are writing this article, the lowest we could find is a 2.00 carat natural cushion cut, which is priced at $5,449.

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And the lowest 2-carat lab diamond we could find was the 2.55 carat radiant cut diamond, which is priced at $1,548.

What is the average price of a 2 carat diamond?

Natural Diamonds:

  • For Round cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $7500 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Oval cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $5500 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Cushion cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $6500 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Emerald cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $7500 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Princess cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $7500 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Radiant cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $7000 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Pear shape 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $6500 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Marquise cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $9500 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Asscher cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $8000 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Heart shape 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $6500 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.

Please visit https://www.rarecarat.com/diamonds/slp/2-carat-diamonds to obtain current pricing information for 2-carat natural diamonds.

Lab Diamonds:

  • For Round cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $2300 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Oval cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $2450 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Cushion cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $2100 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Emerald cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $2450 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Princess cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $2300 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Radiant cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $2250 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Pear shape 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $2700 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Marquise cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $3000 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Asscher cut 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $3000 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.
  • For Heart shape 2ct Loose diamonds, the average price is around $3000 with Rare Carat Ideal Cut.

Please visit https://www.rarecarat.com/diamonds/slp/2-carat-lab-created-diamonds to obtain current pricing information for 2-carat lab diamonds. (Click here to learn how lab diamonds are grown in laboratories)

The Low Down on a 2 Carat

At 2 carats you're certainly not skimping on weight. This doesn’t mean that this is out of the ordinary for rings, half of all US engagement rings fall between 1 to 2 carats. A lot of times people go off of their finger size to determine how big or small of a stone they should get. But there is a lot more that goes into the visual (size) appearance of the stone that goes beyond just the number of carats. Granted, the heavier carat weight equals a larger stone, but depending on the cut/shape of some diamonds that can look bigger or smaller.

Some cuts such as a pear (teardrop) or emerald (rectangle) are going to look larger on your finger because of their elongated shapes. A princess (sharp-cornered square) or cushion (soft-cornered square) are going to look slightly larger, but not as much as the more rounded fancy shapes. And finally, a round brilliant is probably going to look the most average out of all the cuts we've gone over, but will have the most sparkle.

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What does 2 carats mean?

So in regards to carats (not the crunchy veggies) it is the weight of the cut diamond. This does not always exactly correlate to the size of the diamond. This is due to the depth percentage. Usually, there are a set of recommendations for good and balanced cuts. Sometimes this doesn’t even out and the stone may have a deeper pavilion (the bottom half) so the weight is disguised. This means you’ll be paying for a diamond that doesn’t look as large as the hole in your wallet. So it’s important to find a stone that is well cut.

Larger Diamond, Easier to Spot Inclusions

The best part of a diamond and what makes it so different than any other gem is the brilliance, fire and scintillon. Those are the fancy words we use in the biz to describe those beautiful flashes of color you see inside the diamond when the light moves. And with a larger carat diamond this means you have more of an opportunity to see more of them. However, this also means there’s more room for inclusions to be seen. Inclusions are tiny to very noticeable specks of carbon or other organic materials (sometimes even baby diamond crystals) that got stuck in the diamond while it was forming all those thousands of years ago. The bigger the diamond, the larger the table (flat see-through part on top) and the easier it is to see imperfections. This will take away from the beauty and impressiveness. A 2 carat diamond with a big black spot that you just can’t look away from isn’t why we want people staring! We want our bling (internally) clean!

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2 Carat Diamond Rings Buying Guide (4)These are all 2 carat weight SI2 diamonds

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And here's the same weight but VVS grade. Big difference!



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What to Look For in a 2 Carat Diamond

With a diamond of this size, you have to make sure that you focus on finding one that is eye-clean, not just the grandeur of finding a big stone. Along with color and cut, there's a clarity grading system for inclusions too. This helps us to understand what's inside the diamond and not get swept away with first glance beauty. It ranges from IF (internally flawless - best of the best) to SI (slightly included - good runner up) to I3 (Included - not always the best), with a few others in-between.

Setting Options for 2 Carats

When it comes to size of a 2 carat diamond, something that really comes into play on how big it looks to the eye is the accent stones and band choice (or lack-there-of). If you think the stone looks pretty large on your finger already, then a minimalist plain-Jane gold or platinum band can let the gem get all the attention and allow it to stand out all on its own. A diamond this size was made for this, a classic no-fuss solitaire setting is timeless, impressive and cost-effective (since the diamond is going cost you a pretty penny, you can save a little bit this way).



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A solitaire engagement ring is shown in the above image.

If you’re not shy about the visual size of your rock, then a bedazzled diamond halo is what you are looking for. This will accent the diamond and really add even more sparkle and bling to it. It's going to showcase the diamond and turn some heads. Think of these extra diamonds as your stones back-up singers, they are there not to get the credit but to make that center stone stand out and shine its brightest.

2 Carat Diamond Rings Buying Guide (7)A halo engagement ring is shown in the above image.

If you want to add some more sparkle but don’t want a bunch of band accent stones to add to avoid the extra weight, width and glitz, consider a high setting and add some peek-a-boo diamonds under the girdle. These stones are secretly set right under the girdle of the diamond (where the stone meets the band). You know when you compliment a girl’s dress, and she says “it has pockets!” and throws her hands into them and spins around to prove to you they are there? That excitement is what you'll be feeling too with surprise stones. You’ll know the secret and want to show everyone who looks at it.

2 Carat Diamond Rings Buying Guide (8)A hidden halo engagement ring is shown in the above image.

If you really want a statement ring that will blow everyone away, add stones to the band or even add stacking bands full of bling. If you choose to add accent stones to the band (or bands, look at you flashy queen!). Keep in mind, the larger the accent stones, the thicker and heavier the band. While you want the bands to match the impressiveness of your 2 carat diamond, you still want to be comfortable wearing it if is an everyday ring.2 Carat Diamond Rings Buying Guide (9)2 Carat Diamond Rings Buying Guide (10)2 Carat Diamond Rings Buying Guide (11)

So what's the verdict here? Is 2 carats really that big?

While it is definitely above average, it's not all that uncommon, or difficult to make that size work on your finger. If you have thinner fingers, try an elongated shape such as a pear or oval, and maybe some pave diamonds to the band. Too much bling and your finger will get too crowded. Thicker fingers, try a round brilliant and add a halo or larger cut diamonds on the band to help fill in some of the extra space. Whether short or long, thin or thick, there's a cut and band style to fit you. Don’t worry about how big the carat is, find the diamond that you love and fits your personality.

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FAQs

How much should I expect to pay for a 2 carat diamond? ›

On average, you can expect the cost of a 2 carat diamond to widely vary depending on its shape, cut quality, clarity, color, and whether it's a naturally mined or lab diamond. The varying cost can range from $5,000 to $50,000 or more.

Is a 2 carat diamond considered big? ›

A 2-carat diamond is considered large compared to the average size of diamonds used for engagement rings. The average diamond size for engagement rings is around 1.0 to 1.5 carats. Therefore, a 2-carat diamond stands out significantly and offers a more pronounced appearance on the finger.

Is a 2 carat diamond a good investment? ›

While prices vary depending on where you purchase your 2 carat diamond, a 2 carat diamond could be worth four times more than a 1 carat diamond. This can make it a good investment, whether you want to keep it forever or trade it in for a larger or different diamond in the future.

How to choose a 2 carat diamond? ›

Most people will choose an “eye-clean” diamond for the best appearance. You may decide that the lower clarity is an acceptable compromise for the 2 carat diamond size. At Larsen Jewellery, we recommend diamond clarity at SI1 and above for a clean diamond.

Is a 2 carat diamond flashy? ›

That may sound small, but in diamond terms, 0.4 grams is fairly large. 2-carat diamonds are flashy and valuable.

What is the ideal carat for a diamond? ›

For engagement rings, an ideal weight for a diamond is generally considered to be between 0.30 and 1 carat. This size is popular because it's big enough to grab attention, but not too big to be ostentatious or expensive. However, the ideal weight will also depend on personal preferences and budget.

Which diamond shape looks the biggest? ›

The marquise diamond shape has the largest appearance of any shape. It has a similar elongated look as the oval and pear shapes, but both ends form tapered points. The marquise shape will always look the largest because those tapered points create the largest surface area of all the shapes.

What diamond size looks too big? ›

Too big is relative. While a 1.5 carat diamond is larger than the average, what is considered “too big” is personal. If you prefer a more petite diamond of around 0.5 to 1 carat, then yes, it would be too big. However, if you are looking for a larger stone of 2 carats and up, then a 1.5 carat would be too small.

Do lab grown diamonds hold their value? ›

As with a natural diamond you can expect your lab grown diamonds to significantly drop in monetary value after purchase. Some estimate that lab grown diamonds can drop to 10% of their original price or lower, while more generous estimators put them nearer to natural diamonds at 30% of the original price.

Which day is good to buy diamonds? ›

Dhanteras: The Prelude to Prosperity

It's not merely a tradition but a powerful act of inviting health, wealth, and protection. Selecting a piece on this day is like choosing a guardian angel made of gold and diamonds, ready to usher prosperity into your home.

How much can I sell my 2 carat diamond? ›

The average price of a 2 carat diamond is currently $18,427 (see price chart below). 2 carat diamonds can cost anywhere from $6,170 - $42,940 depending on the diamond's shape, color, clarity, and other factors.

Are old diamonds worth anything? ›

True antique diamond cuts (that means they could be centuries old) will gain value over time and become more expensive. Especially now that we're seeing a surge for antique cut gemstones, their price is predicted to increase over time. Jewelry from the 17th century are considered extremely rare and valuable.

What is the best color for a 2 carat diamond? ›

For a brilliant cut, 2.00ct diamond, I would suggest an H-I in color. For step cuts, a G would be more suitable. Remember that color is subjective and that the color of the setting will also alter the appearance of color.

What size diamond is best value for money? ›

If the stone is destined for jewelry, you will typically get more bang for your back buying a diamond just below the 1.00ct threshold. Visually, the slight difference in carat weight is meaningless; a 0.99 ct stone looks the same size as a 1.00ct.

Is a 2ct ring too big? ›

That being said, and as big and bold as it may be, a 2-carat diamond ring shouldn't feel too large or bulky on your finger, especially if you opt for a diamond cut that is a bit shallower and is placed in a setting that doesn't protrude too high off the band itself.

How much should diamonds actually cost? ›

Current Diamond Price Chart – Updated June 2024
Diamond Carat WeightPrice (Per Carat, Round Brilliant Cut)Total Price
0.50 carat$990 – $5,000$495 – $2,500
1.00 carat$2,000 – $14,000$2,000 – $14,000
1.50 carat$3,300 – $24,000$4,400 – $30,000
2.00 carat$4,200 – $29,000$8,400 – $58,000
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Is a 2 carat diamond engagement ring good? ›

This can be a significant purchase both financially and emotionally and that is why it is so important to get it right. If you have ever seen a 2-carat diamond 'in the flesh' you will know that this is a dazzling size that makes for a spectacular engagement ring!

How do you estimate the price of a diamond? ›

A simple formula of multiplying the carat weight by the diamond price per carat is used to determine the cost of a diamond. For instance, to calculate the price of 0.96ct H VVS2 round brilliant cut, we must locate the cell on the table and substitute the values. The price given for H VVS2 is 61 ($100s).

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