Lab Diamond Carat Size Comparison 2026: 0.5ct to 10ct
What each carat size actually looks like on the hand, what it costs, and how to choose the size that fits your finger and budget.
The author is the founder of Draco Diamond. Face-up diameters are standard round brilliant references and vary with cut. Draco prices are in CAD and reflect the published catalog at the time of writing. Every Draco piece is IGI certified, E to F color, VS2 clarity or better, and verifiable at IGI.org.
Face-up diameter by carat, round brilliant
Approximate millimetres across the top of a well cut round. Carat is weight; this is the size the eye actually reads.
Source: standard round brilliant size to weight reference, 2026. Face-up diameter varies with cut quality and proportions.
What each carat size looks like
Carat measures weight, not the size the eye reads. Because a diamond is three dimensional, doubling the carat adds depth as well as width, so the face-up diameter grows more slowly than the carat number. A 1 carat round sits near 6.5mm across; a 2 carat, double the weight, reads about 8.1mm, only a quarter wider. This is why elongated cuts look larger per carat, and why cut quality matters as much as size.
| Carat | Face-up | Reads as |
|---|---|---|
| 0.5 ct | ~5.2mm | Delicate, everyday |
| 1 ct | ~6.5mm | Classic, balanced |
| 1.5 ct | ~7.4mm | Noticeable, refined |
| 2 ct | ~8.1mm | Statement, the 2026 average |
| 3 ct | ~9.4mm | Bold, commanding |
| 5 ct | ~11.1mm | Rare presence |
| 10 ct | ~14.0mm | Extraordinary |
"Doubling the carat does not double the look. It is weight you pay for and width the eye reads, and the two grow at different rates."
Garrett McMartin, Founder, Draco Diamond
What each size costs
Lab grown inverts the natural diamond rule: because production scales, larger stones cost less per carat than the headline 1 carat rate, the opposite of natural where per-carat price climbs sharply with size. Below are representative Draco pieces by size, all IGI certified. For the full per-carat breakdown, see the price per carat report.
| Carat | Representative piece | From (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 ct | 1ctw round studs | $711 |
| 2 ct | 2ct pear halo ring | $1,801 |
| 3 ct | 3ct marquise ring | $2,799 |
| 5 ct | 5ct radiant pavé ring | $3,111 |
| 10 ct | 10ct tennis bracelet | ~$5,200 |
Which size is right for you
Three factors decide the right size. Finger width: a slimmer finger makes the same carat read larger, so a 1 to 1.5 carat can look substantial, while a wider finger carries 2 carats and up with ease. Lifestyle: an everyday ring favours a lower profile and 1 to 2 carats; an occasion piece can go bigger. Budget: because lab pricing is low, the constraint is usually proportion and taste, not cost. When in doubt, an elongated cut buys visual size without added carat.
To pair a size with a cut and setting and see the price before you commit, use the ring builder.
The best setting for each size
Setting changes how large a stone reads. A halo rings the center with pavé and can make a 1 carat look like 1.5. A hidden halo and thin pavé band make a 2 carat center the clear focus. At 3 carats and up, a clean solitaire or three stone lets the center speak without competition. A thinner band also makes any center read larger by contrast.
For settings in depth, see the best lab diamond engagement rings guide.
What buyers get wrong
The common mistake is chasing carat at the expense of cut. A 3 carat stone with a poor cut looks smaller and lifeless next to a well cut 2.5 carat, because cut drives the light return that makes a diamond read large and bright. With lab pricing low, the smart move is not the biggest number; it is the best cut at the size that fits the hand, in E to F color and VS2 clarity or better. Spend on cut, choose size for proportion, and the certificate confirms the rest.
Carat size FAQ
How do I choose the right diamond carat size?
Balance three factors: finger width, lifestyle, and budget. Slimmer fingers make a 1 to 1.5 carat read larger; wider fingers carry 2 carats and up easily. Everyday rings favour 1 to 2 carats; occasion pieces can go bigger. Because lab pricing is low, choose size for proportion and protect cut at every size.
How big is a 1 carat versus a 2 carat diamond?
A 1 carat round reads about 6.5mm across the face; a 2 carat about 8.1mm. Doubling the carat adds depth as well as width, so the face-up size is only about a quarter larger, not double.
What carat size looks biggest for the money?
Elongated cuts like oval, pear, and marquise cover more finger and look larger per carat than a round. Because lab grown costs less per carat as size rises, a 2 carat elongated stone often gives the most visual size for the budget.
What is the average engagement ring carat size in 2026?
The average lab grown center stone reached 2 carats in 2025, up from 1.6 carats for natural, according to The Knot. Lower lab pricing lets buyers choose more size without the cost a natural stone of that size would carry.
Is a bigger diamond always better?
No. A larger stone with a weak cut looks smaller and duller than a smaller, well cut one. Cut drives light return and apparent size, so the best value is the strongest cut at the size that suits the hand, in E to F color and VS2 clarity or better.
References
- Standard round brilliant size to weight reference, 2026. Face-up diameter varies with cut and proportions.
- The Knot, 2025 Real Weddings Study, average center stone size, accessed June 2026.
- Draco Diamond published catalog, dracodiamond.com. Accessed June 2026. Draco prices CAD.
The right size, the right cut
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