I can help:
From your description, here is what I would "guesstimate".
15 Diamonds: Approx .01ct each
10kt Gold: Probably around 3 grams ( give or take )
Manufacturing Price:
Diamonds: approx- 150 price per carat goods x .15= $22.50
Gold: 10kt ( $7.00 per gram ) x 3 grams= $21.00
Labor- $6.00
TOTAL- $49.50- Manufacturing Cost....
This is approx, but pretty close and being generous on the diamond pricing and gold pricing.
2006-07-17 15:57:03
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answered by Duzzit Madder 4
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It depends on the quality of the diamonds. Also, 10K gold is not as good as 18K or 24K. So it could be worth anything from$50 to $100 if the diamonds are basically just chips, and higher (and way higher) if they're good quality & size.
2006-07-17 13:59:40
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answered by oh kate! 6
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It would depend on the quality of the diamonds. 10k gold isn't as valuable as 14k, so I couldn't even hazard a guess. Good luck. Why not take it to a jewelry store and have it appraised?
2006-07-17 14:02:33
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no answer on your question with out many different info: the perfect ingredient to do is to take the ring to a qualified jeweler with the intention to analyze the emerald and the diamonds for high quality and weight. so a procedures because the gold is worried, bear in mind that a 10 ok gold has a gold content equivalent 10/24, i.e. 40-one.sixty seven % of the entire weight. so that you weigh the ring on a jeweler's scale and multiply it by technique of 40-one.sixty seven, divide it by technique of one hundred and, very last, multiply it by technique of the price of gold (in the present day round 1220 US$ in step with fantastic ounce. Hoping to were of assistance.
2016-12-01 19:37:25
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answered by eberline 4
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you'd have to get a jeweler to look at it without knowing the quality and clarity of the diamonds or the weight it would be too hard to give you an accurate price.
2006-07-17 14:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Your best bet would be to take it to a reputable jeweler who's been around for a long time and ask him.
Or take it to an appraiser in your town, check the yellow pages for Jewelry appraisal.
2006-07-17 13:59:27
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answered by sxyredht21 3
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it is going to depend on the size, points and clarity of the diamonds, you cant really tell with out looking at it
2006-07-17 14:01:40
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answered by Anonymous
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