FTC rules require that when weights of multiple diamonds are mentioned, then you must say total carat weight (TCW). Might want to stay on their good side Engadget, the FTC is prett picky about gemstones.
One diamond that weighs 1 carat exactly, D color and with flawless clarity, would be worth more than that whole iPad with all 11.53 carats (tcw) of diamonds. So it sounds like a lot, but it's not.
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FTC rules require that when weights of multiple diamonds are mentioned, then you must say total carat weight (TCW). Might want to stay on their good side Engadget, the FTC is prett picky about gemstones.
One diamond that weighs 1 carat exactly, D color and with flawless clarity, would be worth more than that whole iPad with all 11.53 carats (tcw) of diamonds. So it sounds like a lot, but it's not.
@Leicaman Interesting, and good to know, but given that we're not the ones selling the thing I think we're in the clear here.
@TimStevens Tim,
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you're safe. But it's good to know so you can catch people when they're using carat weight deceptively. Good story.