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How to identify a real diamond!
Dec 20, 2022
The similarity of some gemstones is so high that it can sometimes cause confusion. However, without being a diamond expert, you can easily identify whether certain stones are semi precious stones or real gemstones. Before you buy a diamond wedding ring, diamond necklace or diamond earrings, here are some standards to know, which can help you immediately identify whether the diamonds you have are 100% natural, rather than highly fake.
Standard 1: Fire color
A real diamond, even in the weak light, still shines brightly. To test the authenticity of a diamond, you can put it in the sun and observe its reflection of light. If you are in a dark room, you can do this test with only one lamp. As soon as the light touches the diamond, its various sections will immediately reflect the light back, making it look very shiny. This is incomparable to other kinds of stones.
Standard 2: Transparency
Although the diamond looks transparent, it is not really completely transparent. We can compare diamonds and zircons in two ways. First of all, the first method is "fog test", that is, breath into the stone, so as to condense a layer of atomized water vapor on the stone. This fog stays on the diamond for a very short time, but on the zircon, it will stay longer. Second, you can place the "diamond" on a black dot, so that the black origin is facing the tip at the bottom of the "diamond". If this black spot can be seen through the stone, then this "diamond" is actually a diamond, that is, a zircon. In fact, if it is a real diamond, the black spot should be completely integrated into the diamond and will not be transmitted.
Standard 3: Hardness
Indeed, diamonds are very hard and can cut or scratch other mineral materials such as glass. However, if you want to test the authenticity of your diamond jewelry, you should try to avoid using this method to prevent damage to the jewelry. Generally, diamonds will not be scratched or scratched by other substances except the diamond itself, but it is better to protect your diamond jewelry at all times.
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