Uncut unshaped diamonds look like shiny black coal
Are 3.60 dwt diamonds real
That depends, some gems are being made now to look almost completely like the real thing. However these are marked specifically because they are so hard to tell from natural diamonds. However, cheap diamonds that are crystal or glass will be obvious form the naked eye due to the clarity, and color.
Take your earrings to a local jeweler who can use a probe to confirm that the diamonds are real -- or not.
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Yes, It Can
Diamonesk diamonds are not real diamonds. They are stones that are made to look like real diamonds. They are a brand of diamond ring.
Jewelery can contain real diamonds, and jewelery can contain other gems, including stones meant to look like diamonds.
Simulated diamonds are typically chosen instead of a real diamond because of the price and minute visual differences from a real diamond. Sometimes simulated diamonds can vary in appearance in stylistic ways that real diamonds cannot, such as differences in color and tone.
I think it would be best if you have a professional look at your diamonds. They will probably charge a fee.
In many cases, yes, diamonds and fakes can look alike. It takes a trained jeweler to tell them apart.
Kiran diamonds are manufactured diamonds: real, manufactured diamonds.
Black diamonds are diamonds, but they are black, and not transparent. Follow the link, below, to see photos of black diamonds.
You can click the links, below, to view photos of a raw diamond and of a polished diamond. Their are many diamonds that appear to look like their real. The best way to tell is to put the diamond in a bright light. If the diamond only gives off a little sparkle and shine it most likely is not real.
Real diamonds can be found in Arkansas.
Chemically they are real diamonds.
Faceted, finished brown diamonds are simply diamonds within that colour range. Chocolate diamonds are an intense brown colour.
To determine if your diamond is real, use a magnifying glass up and look at the diamond through the glass. Look for imperfections in the stone. If you're unable to find any, then the diamond is probably fake. the majority of real diamonds have imperfections also called inclusions.