1.3 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Prices Comparison
As of May 2026, 1.3 carat asscher natural diamonds usually range from $1,094 to $11,429, with an average price of $4,308.In the last month, prices for these diamonds are up 0.6%.Compare 24 verified listings across 6 retailers tracked by CaratRadar.
1.3 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Market Overview
CaratRadar currently tracks 24 verified 1.3-carat asscher natural diamonds listed across 6 online retailers. Prices in this segment range from $1,094 to $11,429, with an average asking price of $4,308 and a median of $4,150.
The price spread of $10,335 (90.4% from highest to lowest) highlights why comparing identical certified diamonds across multiple retailers matters. Two identical certified diamonds can differ by hundreds or even thousands of dollars depending on the retailer.
These figures are based on our latest daily market data, matched by certification lab and certificate number across retailers, so you are comparing the exact same diamond.
24 diamonds tracked in this segment
Price range: $1,094 to $11,429
Average price: $4,308
Median price: $4,150
Available across 6 retailers
Savings potential: up to 90.4%
Price Range Overview
As of May 29, 2026Real market range for this carat, shape, and diamond type.
24
$1,094
$4,308
$4,150
$11,429
Price History
Price Comparison Matrix
Live Listings
See all listingsCompare current retailer offers for this exact segment and open any listing for full details.
IGI | 1.33ct | Asscher | K | VS1 | Very Good
From $1,493
Compare at $2,404
Save 18.8%GIA | 1.32ct | Asscher | K | VS1 | Excellent
From $1,857
Compare at $2,288
Save 16.9%IGI | 1.32ct | Asscher | G | SI1 | Ideal
From $2,000
Compare at $2,408

GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | K | VVS2 | Ideal
From $2,015
Compare at $2,238
Save 17%IGI | 1.31ct | Asscher | I | VVS2 | Very Good
From $2,120
Compare at $2,554
GIA | 1.38ct | Asscher | K | VVS1 | Excellent
From $2,459
Compare at $3,856

GIA | 1.35ct | Asscher | K | VVS1 | Excellent
From $2,709
Compare at $2,765

GIA | 1.33ct | Asscher | J | VVS2 | Ideal
From $2,795
Compare at $3,067
Save 36.7%GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | K | VVS2 | Excellent
From $2,989
Compare at $4,724
GIA | 1.38ct | Asscher | J | VS1 | Ideal
From $3,129
Compare at $3,395
GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | K | VS1 | Excellent
From $3,433
Compare at $5,423
Save 11.2%IGI | 1.32ct | Asscher | G | IF | Very Good
From $3,664
Compare at $4,125
GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | G | VS1 | Ideal
From $4,505
Compare at $6,705
Save 34.2%GIA | 1.32ct | Asscher | H | VVS2 | Excellent
From $4,506
Compare at $6,843

GIA | 1.32ct | Asscher | E | VS2 | Excellent
From $4,691
Compare at $4,850
Save 35.9%GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | J | VVS2 | Excellent
From $4,755
Compare at $7,416

GIA | 1.32ct | Asscher | I | VVS1 | Ideal
From $4,822
Compare at $4,940
Save 16.9%GIA | 1.32ct | Asscher | G | VS1 | Excellent
From $5,585
Compare at $6,720
Save 21.2%GIA | 1.33ct | Asscher | E | VS1 | Excellent
From $5,670
Compare at $7,197
Save 33.9%GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | G | VVS2 | Excellent
From $5,678
Compare at $8,594
GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | E | VS1 | Ideal
From $6,483
Compare at $7,860
GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | E | VVS2 | Ideal
From $6,511
Compare at $9,580
Save 34.8%GIA | 1.33ct | Asscher | E | VS2 | Excellent
From $7,167
Compare at $10,988
Save 34.8%GIA | 1.31ct | Asscher | D | VS2 | Excellent
From $7,670
Compare at $11,762
Entry pricing in this category starts around $1,094.
What to Know When Shopping for 1.3 Carat Asscher Natural Diamonds
- Always compare identical certified diamonds across retailers. Identical certificate numbers can have price differences of $10,335 or more.
- Focus on the 4Cs that matter most to you. Color and clarity grades drive price more than cut in many segments, but cut affects sparkle the most.
- The median price of $4,150 is a useful benchmark. If you see a deal significantly below this, verify the retailer's reputation and return policy.
- Consider eye-clean alternatives. Moving one clarity grade down (e.g., VS2 to SI1) can save 10-15% with no visible difference to the naked eye.
- Compare natural vs. lab-grown options for the same carat and shape. Lab-grown diamonds are chemically identical but often 30-50% less expensive.
- Check shipping, insurance, and return policies. The lowest sticker price is not always the best deal once you factor in total cost of purchase.
- Asscher cuts are essentially square emerald cuts. Like emeralds, clarity is highly visible, so prioritize higher clarity grades.
Frequently Asked Questions
We currently track 24 comparable stones in this segment. Prices start around $1,094 and go up to $11,429.
Based on the latest market data, the average asking price is about $4,308 with a median around $4,150.
The observed spread is roughly $10,335 across tracked listings, which is about 90.4% from highest to lowest offer in this bucket.
We refresh pricing data daily so these pages stay current with market changes.
Based on completed market data, the fair market benchmark is $4,308. The median price is $4,150, so offers between the median and fair benchmark can be reasonable, while reputable listings below the median may be especially competitive.
We currently track this stone category across 6 online retailers, giving you a broad view of the competitive landscape.
For most buyers, color differences below G are hard to detect once set in a ring. Clarity grades of VS2 and above are typically eye-clean. Prioritize cut quality for maximum brilliance, then balance color and clarity based on your budget.
Retailer pricing strategies, overhead costs, and margin targets all contribute. The exact certified diamond can differ by $10,335 across sellers, which is why direct certified-diamond comparison is essential.
We match diamonds across retailers by their certification lab and certificate number. This means the prices you see are for the exact same physical diamond, not just stones with similar specs. It is a true apples-to-apples comparison.
Diamond prices fluctuate based on supply and demand. Our data refreshes regularly so you can track trends over time. Use the price range on this page as a benchmark and compare it to historical averages when available.
Diamond Terminology
- Carat
- A unit of weight for diamonds equal to 200 milligrams. Larger carat weights are exponentially rarer, which is why prices increase non-linearly with size.
- Cut
- Refers to how well a diamond's facets interact with light. Cut quality ranges from Ideal to Poor and is the single biggest factor affecting a diamond's brilliance.
- Color
- Grades a diamond's lack of color on a scale from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow). Grades D-F are considered colorless; G-J are near-colorless and offer good value.
- Clarity
- Measures the presence of internal inclusions or surface blemishes. Grades range from Flawless (FL) to Included (I3). Most inclusions in VS2 and above are invisible to the naked eye.
Related Price Categories
Explore adjacent carat ranges and shapes to compare market shifts.
1.2 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Prices
1.4 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Prices
1.1 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Prices
1.5 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Prices
1 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Prices
1.6 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Prices
0.9 Carat Asscher Natural Diamond Prices
1.3 Carat Round Natural Diamond Prices
1.3 Carat Oval Natural Diamond Prices
1.3 Carat Pear Natural Diamond Prices
1.3 Carat Emerald Natural Diamond Prices
1.3 Carat Cushion Natural Diamond Prices
Tracking Natural inventory for 1.3 carat Asscher diamonds.