When a diamond is marked -- not all diamonds are -- you can find the diamond's ID on the girdle using a 10X magnifier.
Diamond IDs are marked on diamonds during a process where a feature in the distribution channel seeks to prove provenance of a stone.
No, and that is the problem with contraband diamonds.
HOV lanes are indicated by diamonds on pavement and on road signs; sometimes the lanes are called "diamond lanes."
If the gold bracelet is marked 925, it is not made of gold but rather sterling silver. To determine if the diamonds are real, you can take the bracelet to a jeweler who can examine the stones and provide a professional assessment. They may use tools like a loupe or conduct tests to verify the authenticity of the diamonds.
Could be 2.5 carat total weight diamonds.
Yes, finished diamonds may have a lasered inscription, or other mark created by another diamond. Usually, these are used to identify or brand a diamond.
The markings you describe are probably in the metal holding the stones. Take your diamonds to a local jeweler and ask for a determination as to the value of the stones.
A ring marked with "925" means it is sterling silver. The "A" may indicate additional components or characteristics of the ring, but it does not necessarily mean the diamonds are real. To determine if the diamonds are real, you would need to have them professionally evaluated by a jeweler.
Made by world gold and diamonds jewelry manf.
No, it is not fake. TW means total weight. In recent browsing of diamonds I've seen more complaints with the clarity of diamonds marked TW and the size, but they also seem to be less expensive.
The marking on metal in jewelry only indicates the identity of the metal. Take your jewelery to a local jeweler who will use a probe to help determine the type of stone mounted in the metal.
No, a diamond is one of the hardest natural materials and is unlikely to be scratched by an iron nail. Diamonds can only be scratched by other diamonds or by certain industrial tools designed specifically for cutting or shaping diamonds.
AAA is the highest quality of gemstones or diamonds (usually lab created… other diamonds have their own digits! You’ll know