You can say, "Yes, it is a real diamond," or if it’s not, you could say, "It's a lab-created diamond," or "It's a cubic zirconia, but I love how it looks!" This response keeps it straightforward while sharing the truth about your ring.
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Take your diamond to a jeweler, who will use a probe to determine whether or not the stone is a real diamond.
If you shine it in the sun and it shines very bright it is realAnother AnswerTake your diamond to a local jeweler who can use a probe to determine whether or not your diamond is a real diamond.
Take your stone to a local jeweler who can use a probe to determine whether or not your gem is a diamond.
The combination of words, diamond and luxe, appears in both diamond and diamond simulant adverts. Without a context, it's not possible to tell whether the stone to which you refer is a real diamond or a simulant. Your local jeweler, however, will be able to tell you.
A jeweler can help you determine whether or not your diamond is real, using a probe. Adding the word American as a modifier to the noun diamond, gives zero indication as to the authenticity of the stone in question.
A 'quick and dirty' test is to pass the diamond over glass. If it cuts the glass, it's probably a diamond. Some 'fake' diamonds cloud up under cold water; a real diamond remains clear. Finally, a certified gemologist will always be able to tell whether a diamond is a real diamond, or a 'fake' diamond -- using a diamond tester.
Take your diamond to a local jeweler, who can use a probe to determine whether or not the stone conducts heat, which is the best test for a diamond's authenticity.
It is possible to purchase real diamond rings from Ebay, however, you it is very difficult to determine from a picture whether the diamond is real or not. You would also need a GIA or IGA certificate to prove it's authenticity. An Appraisal would also be beneficial.
If you shine it in the sun and it shines very bright it is realAnother AnswerTake your diamond to a local jeweler who can use a probe to determine whether or not your diamond is a real diamond.
No, in the sense that any 'diamond' is relatively tiny, whether the stone is fake or real. As well, imitation diamonds will not weigh as much as a real diamond of the same 'size'. Weights will be different depending on the compositions of the 'fakes'.