Quantcast

Oval Faceted Gem Weight

Last modified by
on
Oct 1, 2024, 3:29:13 PM
Created by
on
Nov 14, 2013, 11:52:41 AM
`Wt = f( L , W , D ,sg("Amethyst"), 0 )`
`(GEM)"Choose Gem"`
`(L)"Length"`
`(W)"Width"`
`(D)"Depth"`
`(B)"Bulge Factor"`
Tags
UUID
e6cd24c4-da27-11e2-8e97-bc764e04d25f

The Oval Faceted Gem Weight calculator computes the approximate carat weight of an Oval Faceted colored stone (e.g., Ruby) based on the gem's specific gravity and dimensions including a bulge factor..

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:/attachments/e6cd24c4-da27-11e2-8e97-bc764e04d25f/OvalCut.png

  • (GEM) Choose type of gem from list (see Gem Types below)
  • (L) Length of Gem
  • (W) Width of Gem
  • (D) Depth of Gems
  • (B) Bulge Factor, pad of the weight with a percentage for any central bulge

Oval Faceted Gem Weight (Wt): The calculator returns the weight in carats.  However this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.

The Math / Science

The weight of an oval faceted gem is a function the volume and the specific gravity.  The volume is estimated base on the gem's shape and dimensions.  The specific gravity is dictated by the type of gem.  For the specific gravity of different gem, CLICK HERE.  


Gemstone Carat Weight Calculator:

Types of Gems

The gems supported in gemstone carat weight calculator include the following:

Agate, Alexandrite, Almandite garnet, Amethyst, Andalusite, Aquamarine, Aventurine, Beryl, Bloodstone, Blue Topaz, Carnelian, Cats eye, Chalcedony, Chrysoberyl, Citrine, Corundum, Demantoid Garnet, Diamond, Emerald, Golden beryl, Green beryl, Jadeite, Kunzite, Lapis Lazuli, Morganite, Nephrite Jade, Onyx, Opal, Precious topaz, Pyrope garnet, Quartz, Rhodolite garnet, Rose Quartz, Ruby, Sapphire, Sardonyx, Smokey quartz, Spessartite garnet, Spinel, Tanzanite, Topaz, Tourmaline, Tsavorite garnet, Turquoise, Yellow topaz, Zircon


ACCURACY COMPARISON

The carat weight equations and data used in vCalc's jewelry library and calculator were reviewed by a certified gemologist.   The equations are based on industry recognized formulas and data.  The table below shows a comparison of computations between vCalc and an industry accepted application (Quantum Leap).

The length, width and depth are in millimeters (mm), and the Quantum Leap and vCalc measurements are in carats (cwt).

Carat weight calculation comparison

The largest variance, an oval faceted alexandrite, which can be seen in the last row above, has been double checked against several source equations which tend to support vCalc's accuracy.


This equation, Oval Faceted Gem Weight, references 1 page
This equation, Oval Faceted Gem Weight, is used in 2 pages
  • Comments
  • Attachments
  • Stats
No comments
This site uses cookies to give you the best, most relevant experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.