Convert Stone to Carat (stct)

The stone equals 14 pounds and is the traditional British unit for personal body weight, still widely used today.

31,751.466
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Stone to Carat Conversion Table

10 common values
StoneCarat
1 st31,751.466 ct
5 st158,757.33 ct
10 st317,514.66 ct
25 st793,786.65 ct
50 st1,587,573.3 ct
100 st3,175,146.6 ct
250 st7,937,866.5 ct
500 st15,875,733 ct
1,000 st31,751,466 ct
5,000 st158,757,330 ct

How to Convert Stone to Carat Manually

Step by Step

Converting stones to carats is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in stones
    Start with the number of stones (st) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 31,751.466
    The conversion factor from st to ct is 31,751.466. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in carats
    The result is your value in carats (ct).
Practical Examples
1 st
equals
31,751.466 ct
5 st
equals
158,757.33 ct
10 st
equals
317,514.66 ct
25 st
equals
793,786.65 ct
100 st
equals
3,175,146.6 ct

Formula

Multiply the value in stones by 31,751.466. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.00003149.

Forwardct = st × 31,751.466
Reversest = ct × 0.00003149
Example: 10 st × 31,751.466 = 317,514.66 ct

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 stone = 14 lb = 6.35 kg exactly.
  • British speakers often say "11 stone 4" meaning 11 stone and 4 pounds — not 11.4 stone.
  • Multiply stones by 6.35 for a precise kg conversion.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Reading "11 stone 4" as 11.4 stone — it is 11 × 14 + 4 = 158 lb.
  • Using stones outside UK/Ireland contexts — audiences elsewhere will not understand.
  • Multiplying by 6 instead of 6.35 for a quick kg estimate — 5% error.

About Stone and Carat

What is the Stone?

The stone equals exactly 14 pounds or 6.35029318 kilograms and remains the traditional British unit for personal body weight. Originally based on a stone literally used as a counterweight on a balance scale, the unit was standardized at 14 pounds by an Act of Parliament in 1835. While metrication has reduced its role in commerce, the stone persists in British everyday life — a person is described as '11 stone 4' (158 lb) rather than 72 kg — and is widely used in British and Irish weight-loss programs, medical contexts, and gym equipment. The stone is virtually unknown in the United States and most of the world. It relates to the pound (14 lb = 1 stone), the kilogram (1 stone ≈ 6.35 kg), and the long ton (160 stone = 1 long ton). Stones-and-pounds notation (like '11 st 4 lb') is the British equivalent of decimal kilograms.

  • Human body weight in the UK and Ireland
  • British medical charts and patient records
  • British boxing and wrestling press reports
Real-world examples

A 70 kg adult is about 11 stone. A British NHS weight chart marks stones alongside kg. A heavyweight boxer over 14 stone is typical.

What is the Carat?

The carat equals exactly 200 milligrams (0.2 g) and is the universal unit for gemstone and diamond weight in the global jewelry industry. The word derives from the Greek 'keration' and the Arabic 'qīrāṭ,' both referring to carob seeds, which were once used as natural counterweights for weighing gems because they have remarkably uniform mass. The metric carat was standardized in 1907 at exactly 200 mg, replacing dozens of regional carat values that had varied between 188 and 213 mg. A 1-carat diamond is roughly 6.5 mm in diameter, and the famous Hope Diamond weighs 45.52 carats. The carat is distinct from the karat (with a 'k'), which measures gold purity (24-karat = 100% gold). It relates to the gram (5 ct = 1 g) and the milligram (200 mg = 1 ct). Gem dealers commonly use 'points' for fractions (100 points = 1 carat).

  • Diamond and gemstone retail and valuation
  • Jewellery manufacturing and design
  • International gem certification (GIA, IGI)
Real-world examples

A 1-carat diamond weighs 200 mg and is typically 6.5 mm across. The Hope Diamond is 45.52 carats (9.1 g).

Learn About Both Units

⚖️ Reference

What is the Stone?

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What is the Carat?

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Stone to Carat FAQ

5 questions
How many carats in a stone?
One stone equals 31,751.466 carats.
How do I convert stones to carats?
Multiply the stone value by 31,751.466 to get the equivalent in carats.
What is 100 stones in carats?
100 stones equals 3,175,146.6 carats.
Is a stone bigger than a carat?
Yes. 1 stone equals 31,751.466 carats, so one stone is larger.
How to convert stones to carats without a calculator?
Multiply by 31,751.47 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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