The best you can do is to get a diamond grading report from the Gemological Institute of America. The reports tell you everything about the diamond, from the color, cut, clarity and how big the diamond is. The report will immediately know if the gem is fake or not.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
yes they do but some are found in the state of Kentucky
'Chocolate diamonds' are named thus because this shade of brown diamond is the colour of chocolate. Some brown diamonds are natural diamonds; some brown diamonds are manufactured diamonds. A gemologist will help you determine the source of your brown diamond. Manufactured diamonds are always less expensive than natural diamonds with similar characteristics.
The birthstone for April is typically diamond or rock crystal. However, some sources also mention that the alternative birthstone for April, which may vary depending on the astrological or cultural system, is sapphire.
The answer is Bile. previously diamond was thought to be the strongest stone in the world however diamond is in fact a crystal and a new stone known as Lonsdaleite has been found to be 58% stronger
A 'transitional' diamond is probably a diamond given with the intention of replacing it with a larger stone at some point in the future. This is an emotional designation, not a gemstone designation.
Take your diamond to a jeweler, who will use a probe to determine whether or not the stone is a real diamond.
Chocolate diamond is a trade name for a specific shade of brown diamonds, the most common gem-quality diamond color found. The colour is caused by inclusion of nitrogen within the carbon structure of the stone. Beach glass is formed by broken glass -- silicate -- being tumbled against rocks and sand. In this case, some beer bottles' colour would appear to be the same as a brown diamond.
you can find a dusk stone some where in team galactic HQ one of the poke balls is a dusk stone
Honesty, or in some cases there person with the tattoos birth stone.
How To Tell If A Stone is A Real Diamond: When purchasing what is purported to be a real diamond from a mall jewelry store or department store, there are some very basic methods that you can use to determine if the stone you are about to purchase is a real diamond or not. Step 1: Look through the diamond to see if you can see anything on the other side. Real diamonds refract a lot of light, so you cannot see any line circles or letters when looking through them. Step 2. If the stone is mounted, look through the top of the diamond to see if you can see the bottom of the mount. If by looking though the stone you can see the bottom of the mount, it is not a diamond. Step 3. Breathe on the stone. If your breath has created a mist on the stone, it is not a diamond. Breathing on a diamond does not create any moisture. Step 4. Look at the stone to see if there are small bits of minerals in the stone. If the stone is perfectly clear, it is not a diamond. Step 5: Rub the purported diamond on a piece of glass. Because diamonds are harder than glass, if the stone scratches the glass, it is probably a diamond. When buying a lose diamond, get a diamond certificate. A diamond certificate is a document issued by gemological laboratories certifying the details regarding the diamond’s physical properties at the time of purchase. For mounted diamonds, to determine the value of your diamonds, obtain a diamond appraisal. These diamond appraisals are based on the results of a series of predetermined inspections made by an appraiser, and are used to insure precious jewelry.
you can find some on wild cleffa and clefairy. also you can dig for it underground
yes they do but some are found in the state of Kentucky
Yes, diamond stimulants look realistic, some so realistic that some jewelers can't determine whether or not the stone is a real diamond without testing it with a testing probe.
Lots depends on what you want to do with the single diamond. You can sell it to a jeweler; you can commission a setting and a piece of jewelry; you can barter it for some other thing; you can ask an appraiser to evaluate the stone; you can ask a diamond cutter to re-cut the stone, and so forth.
Diamond cutters can help you evaluate the cost and benefit of cutting a polishing a diamond. If you take a raw stone to a diamond cutter, the cutter may collaborate with you as a business partner, to cut and polish the diamond based on the combination of the raw stone that you contribute and the skill the cutter contributes to the venture. Or simply charge you a fee. If you own a stone that you want to re-cut for some reason, you can ask a qualified diamond cutter whom you trust to give you an estimate of the fee and of the value of the resulting, re-cut diamond.
A diamond is made of carbon. Some diamonds include colour. For example, the famous Hope Diamond looks blue, because the stone includes traces of boron. Colourless diamonds are pure carbon.
'Chocolate diamonds' are named thus because this shade of brown diamond is the colour of chocolate. Some brown diamonds are natural diamonds; some brown diamonds are manufactured diamonds. A gemologist will help you determine the source of your brown diamond. Manufactured diamonds are always less expensive than natural diamonds with similar characteristics.