6 Carat Engagement Rings - Estate Diamond Jewelry (2024)

Here at Estate Diamond Jewelry, we’re excited to show you our unique collection of 6 carat diamond engagement rings. Our craftsmenhave been producing these stunning rings for over 35 years.We also have a collection of vintage six carat rings.

We understand that looking for 6 carat engagement rings is a huge investmentwhichis why we want togive you top adviceforchoosing your ring.

  • How Big Isa6 Carat Diamond?
  • Shop 6 Carat Diamond Engagement Rings (View Collection)
  • How Much Doesa6 Carat Diamond Ring Cost?
  • What DeterminesaDiamond’sPrice
  • Useful Technical Terms Worth Knowing
  • 6 Carat Diamond Ring Shapes
  • Why Buy a 6 Carat Vintage Ring?
  • Howto Buy a 6 Carat Diamond Ring?
  • CustomMakeYour Own 6ct Ring

How Big Isa6 Carat Diamond?

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Above is a picture to demonstrate the size of a round 6 carat diamond.

On average, a human finger is around 17mm wide.And the approximate size for a 6 carat round diamond is 11.70mm.Therefore,a diamond of this size will takeuparound 60% of your finger. And that is without having a halo setting or any additional diamondsaround the central piece.

For this reason, we don’t recommend adding decorationsto your center diamond piece. No matter where yougo, 6 carat engagement ringswillundoubtedlymake a statementon their own.

Shop for 6 Carat Diamond Engagement Rings

Here’s some of the 6 carat diamond rings from our collection.

  • San Antonio Ring

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  • Yale Ring

    $60,000

  • Beckton Ring. Circa 1930 (Antique, Art Deco Era)

    $72,000

  • Hampshire Ring. Circa 1910 (Antique, Edwardian Era)

    $65,000

  • Robinson Ring

    SOLD

  • Devon Ring

    $70,000

  • Emerson Ring. Circa 1945 (Vintage, Retro Era)

    $56,000

  • Bauer Ring

    $85,000

  • Dutchess Ring. Circa 1950 (Vintage)

    $72,000

  • Tropea Ring

    $88,000

  • Hudson Ring

    $95,000

  • Bellmore Ring

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  • Cassel Ring

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  • Haydon Ring. Circa 1920 (Antique, Art Deco Era)

    $90,000

  • Shoreham Ring

    $65,500

  • Crawford Ring

    $90,000

  • Orford Ring

    $68,000

  • Shaftsbury Ring

    SOLD

  • Golders Green Ring

    $85,000

  • Sussex Ring

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  • Winona Ring

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  • Rockford Ring

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  • Sanremo Ring

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  • Washington Ring. Circa 1950

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  • Baywood Ring

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  • Kent Ring. Circa 1925 (Antique, Art Deco Era)

    $45,000

  • Hemingway Ring. Circa 1925

    $86,000

  • 5.92ct Tiffany Diamond Ring

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  • Sea Cliff Ring

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  • Classique Ring

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  • Norristown Ring

    $92,000

  • Haddon Ring

    $140,000

  • Creston Ring

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  • Genesee Ring

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  • Salamanca Ring

    SOLD

  • Sherbrooke Ring

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  • Earling Ring

    $60,000

  • Brilliant Cut Diamond Engagement Ring

    $88,000

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How Much Doesa6 Carat Diamond Ring Cost?

Belowis atable featuring6 carat diamond ring prices. Note that the priceshereare for a round cut diamond.Also, the pricesonly show a 6.00-carat round diamond ring value. So if you opt for a 6.10-carat, be ready to cash out much more.

?Color RangeSI1 ClarityVS1 ClarityIF Clarity
K Color$81,360$101,334$125,862
J Color$103,014$129,234$158,016
I Color$115,248$176,820$203,592
H Color$136,494$217,260$271,230
G Color$172,476$261,210$351,432
F Color$178,512$345,450$450,354
E Color$197,826$376,770$500,436
D Color$214,116$415,914$679,050

Note that you can probably find a 6 carat, K color, SI1 clarity round diamond for half the price, but those aren’t high-quality diamonds.

What DeterminesaDiamond’sPrice

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Many factors determine a diamond’s price.However, some of the most common ones areits4Cs: cut, clarity, color, and carat.

Let’s have a quick look at how a diamond’s price depends on its carat number.For example, let’s say that thediamonds from the table below all have a J color grade and a VS2 clarity grade. Thus, the only differenceis in thecarats.

CaratApproximate price
1-carat$5,700
2-carat$17,000
3-carat$37,000
4-carat$64,000
5-carat$107,500
10-carat$215,000

You can see how the price more than doubles when only one of the 4C’s changes.

Learn more about our other ring collections by carat:2-carat,3-carat,4-carat, and 5-carat.

Useful Technical Terms Worth Knowing

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Buying 6 carat diamond engagement rings is undoubtedly the purchase of a lifetime. You’ll most likely cash out thousands of dollars, and you want to be sure you’ve made the right choice.For this reason,it wouldn’t hurt to know some of the basic terms you’ll come across.

Carat vs. Karat

You might be confused to learn these are twocompletelydifferent things. We use carats to measure a diamond’s weight. For example, a 1 carat diamond ring weighs 200 milligrams. Accordingly, a 6 carat round diamond will weigh 1.2 grams. And this is the weight you can definitely feel on your finger.

On the other hand, karats are not related to diamonds in any way. We use karats as a measurement unit for gold purity. For example, pure gold is 24 karats. However, due to its soft structure, golden jewelry makers usually add at least 25% alloys,whichmakes it18 karats.

Hopefully, you now understand the difference between a carat and a karat.

Carat Weight (CW) vs. Total Carat Weight (TCW)

This is another thing worth mentioning. Some jewelers will measure all diamondsinside thering and call it the carat weight. However, we don’t believe in listing rings this way. With us, your central diamond piece has a separate weight (CW), and an additional diamond setting will add to its total carat weight (TCW).

DiamondSize vs.DiamondCarat

People commonly mistake these two different characteristics. As we explained earlier, carat is the unit we measure diamond’s weight with.

On the other hand, a diamond’s size will be different depending on its shape and cut. Also, its surface area and depth have asignificantinfluence. For example, a diamond with a larger surface area and less facets will appear smaller than the same carat diamond of a different shape.

6 Carat Diamond Ring Shapes

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Your diamond ring shape will depend mostly on your personal likings. Or the likings of your girlfriend, for that matter. In either case, you can find a stunning 6 carat ring shape to match anyone’s taste. The most common shape has to be the round brilliant. That’s because of its timeless appeal that fits any occasion. However, you can go for a more elongated or a pear diamond shape.

Here’s a quick overview of the most popular diamond shapes you can find in our collection:

Old European Engagement Rings

We present you our specialty, the Old European cut diamond rings. This cut type has been around ever since the 1800s. All diamond rings from this collection are extremely rare and you’ll be sure to cherish them for a lifetime. We make these exquisite jewelry pieces using the tools and techniques of the old European Jewelry Masters.

You can see our 6+ carat Old European Cut ring collectionhere.

Cushion Cut Engagement Rings

Wearing a cushion cut diamond ring is just so special. Firstly, the diamond cutters make these rings in the square or rectangular shape as they don’t use the machines for more precise cutting. This makes the ringsextremely authentic. What is more, these rings have a timeless appeal and are bound to win the heart of your future wife.

You can see our 6+ carat Cushion Cut ring collectionhere.

Asscher Cut Engagement Rings

You can also find these rings under the “square emerald cut” name. These rings first appeared in 1902, and have remained popular ever since. These are step-cut diamonds, and their facets come in a series of parallel rectangular (or square) shapes. Undoubtedly, this ring would make a nice addition to your jewelry collection.

Have alookat our 6+ Carat Asscher cut ring collectionhere.

Emerald Cut Engagement Rings

Here at Estate Diamond Jewelry, we have been curating emerald cut engagement rings for over 35 years. If you are all about shiny and light reflections, you’ll enjoy an emerald cut ring. Due to their long step cuts, they usually come in a rectangular or square shape.

Have a look at our 6+ Carat Emerald cut ring collectionhere.

Other shapes

Our unique collection includes some other elegant ring shapes such as oval or pear.

Oval cuts are becoming more and more popular today. They seem larger due to their shape, but they might reveal some inclusions for that very reason.

Similarly totheoval cut,thepear cut’s popularityhas grownrecently. It comes with an elongated shape which can be quite challenging at times. So you’ll have a harder time choosing your ideal shape as some tend to be wider and sharper than others. Inthecasethatyou opt for a pear cut ring, make sure to talk to a professional jeweler about choosing the perfect shape for you.

6 Carat Diamond Ring Color

Yet another important consideration when choosing your 6 carat diamond ring is the color.

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) grades diamond colors from D to Z.

You probably know that the perfect diamond is colorless. Thisdiamond hasa D color grade. So if you were to dipitin a glass of water, you wouldn’t be able to noticeit.

On the other hand, if you see a grade Z next to a diamond ring, it meansthatit leans towards a brown or yellow hue. However, you probably won’t be able to tell the difference with a naked eye between, say, anF and G diamond hue.For this reason,we highly recommend choosing anything in the range from G to I. Ultimately, you’ll be able to save some money on higher color grades that wouldn’t really make any visual difference.

Why Buy a 6 Carat Vintage Ring?

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Firstly, what you should know is that all diamonds above 2 carats are extremely rare. If you’re looking for a 2+ carat diamond, you most likely want to buy an antique ring.For this reason,we couldn’t recommend them more.These rings will certainly make you stand out from the crowdanywhere you go.

There are several reasons why vintage rings are a better purchase than a modern ring:

1. Ethical reasons

Maybe you’re familiar with the term “blood diamonds.” These are diamonds that originate from conflict-zone areas around the world. As their mining has been active for the last 100 years, antique rings are your best ethically clean choice.

However, no matter what ring you buy, you should always ask about its origin and specifications.For this reason,we’llalwaysprovide you with theessentialdetails about any ring from our collection.

2. Manufacturing

Obviously, nothing can match a handcrafted, one-of-a-kind diamond engagement ring. Yes, by using technology and lasers, you can make a perfectly round (or any other shape) diamond. And you can make thousands of them exactly the same. However, this is not the case with antique engagement rings. These rings are all unique, so you can be sure that no oneelse will havethe same diamond shape as you.

You can have a look at our collection of vintage engagement ringshere.

3. It Has a Story

Having a hundred-year-old ring on your finger is like wearing history. There’s just something irresistible and romantic about wearing jewelry from another era. For example, a Victorian-era ring might feel like it came straight out of the Queen’s jewelry box.

Symbolically, a vintage ring on your fiancée’s hand will be like the bridge between the past and the future.Andthe future that is made bythe two of you.

Howto Buy a 6 Carat Diamond Ring?

Buying a diamond ring sure isn’t the easiest of tasks. Add a 6 carat to it, and you’ve got yourself a lot more to consider.

Actually, ring hunting is what makes vintage rings even more appealing. You want to be sure to leave no stone unturned until you find what is right for your better half.

For that reason,we’re here to help.Below, you can findtop advice on how to make yoursearch for the perfect6 carat ringas smooth as possible.You should know thateach piece of advice is equally important, andyou’ll make no mistake by following themall.

Our Advice

  • Firstly, get familiar with your ring’s physical characteristics. You can start by doing your research online. Check for different diamond shapes, cuts, prices, and anything you can think that’s important when buying a ring. You can also read ourblogfor detailed information about engagement rings.
  • Then, research your jewelry retailers. Always check for reviews, comments, and recommendations online. Don’t settle for sellers that have a questionable reputation. For example, if you found a shop with more negative than positive Google reviews, you don’t want to risk being their,yet another,unsatisfied customer.
  • Once you’re in the store, ask for your ring’s documents or certificates. You’ll want to double-check that all ring characteristics match.Additionally, it would be best if the rings also have a GIA certificate.So take your time to go through the documentation, and if you find something suspicious, be sure to ask the seller for clarification.
  • Then, always askaboutyour ring’s origin. You don’t want to risk bringing a blood diamond back home, or worse yet, putting it on your girlfriend’s finger. However, if you decide to buy a vintage ring, you’ll have one less thing to consider. This is because these rings’history datesbackway beforeaconflict diamonds’one.
  • Finally, insure your ring. The last thing you want is breaking or damaging your ring and having to figure it all out on your own.

If you’re interested in any of our rings, we’ll provide you with all the documentation available. Our staff will be more than happy to guide you through your engagement ring purchase. You can reach us via phone at (212) 265-3868. Also, you can send us an email atinfo@estatediamondjewelry.com.

CustomMakeYour Own 6ct Ring

Here at EDJ, we’re proud to offer you the make-your-own-dreamy-ring service. All you need to do is describe what you’d want your diamond engagement ring to look like. You can also send us pictures so we can see your ideal design more clearly. Then, we’ll send you a quote, and if you’re happy with it, we’ll begin handcrafting your ring.

Talk To A Diamond Expert

Are you interested in buying a 6 carat diamond ring? Feel free to reach out to us.

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