Take your diamond to a gemologist who can help you determine the depth of the scratches and advise you of the current value of the diamond without the scratches.
This valuation includes its carat weight, its colour, its clarity and its cut.
Then, the gemologist can advise you as to the best course of repair, given the attributes of the diamond that you want to preserve, and the estimated value once these repairs are made.
Finally, you can decide whether or not to pursue the repairs, given the altered -- even enhanced -- value of the diamond after repairs have been made.
To remove visible scratches from a diamond, a diamond cutter can either re-cut the stone, or polish out the scratches if they are not deep.
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A diamond rind would cost around $160-$200
998,000,000,000
scratch it against glass if the glass scratches its diamond
34.99
$8000000
one life
Your answer depends entirely on the diamond, its cut, carat weight, clarity and colour.
The streak of a diamond is transparent.First of all, diamond is spelled 'diamond'. Next, diamond might seem like it has a streak when it scratches something but that is only a scratch. Diamonds do not have a streak.
$60
Your answer depends on both the diamond and the tree. You can consider size, rarity, quality -- each categories that dictate cost.