Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How can I find out if what appears to be a diamond really is a diamond?

Besides the cutting glass what other ways are there of finding out if indeed it is a diamond before having to ask a jeweler.|||Real diamonds refract so much light that if you place it over print you wont be able to use it as a magnifying glass.Looking closely at the specks, ridges, and facets can also give you a clue into the identity of your gem. Diamonds do have inclusions, tiny bits of other minerals that got crushed into the diamond while it formed deep under the earth. However, if the facets have worn or rounded edges, bubbles, or if the gem looks rippled or pitted, it is probably glass. Those gems that are perfectly clear, with absolutely no inclusions, are probably quartz. Also normally diamonds conduct heat so breath on it and if there is no moisture or condensation on it chances are it may be real.|||Just make sure it isn't a blood diamond. well try using that diamond to cut another diamond. if it works it's real|||a real diamond will cut glass|||MAIL IT TO ME AND IF ITS FAKE YOU'LL RECEIVE IT BACK!!!!|||There are numerous materials that are clear and harder than glass. There is no single test that is not destructive that can eliminate the possibility that one of those other materials is what appears to be a diamond. If you really need to know you need the tools and experience of a certified gemologist.|||Refractive Index and inclusion can differentiate between the real and imitation diamond or any gem.|||Any jeweler would have a tester that does this.


Why would you have a problem asking?|||The field guide for Rocks and Mineral of North America is a very good resource for this topic!

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