Before you buy any diamond you should first inspect it carefully under magnification.
What does a real diamond look like under a microscope.
To that end it is best to use a 10x loupe or a jeweler s microscope.
Hold the diamond in question under a long wave uv light also called a black light.
Gia researchers explore this hidden universe by photographing gemstones at magnifications up to 1 000 times larger than what the unaided eye can see.
Put a gemstone under a high powered microscope and you ll see a world of breathtaking beauty.
I m going to show you diamonds in most of the clarities available on the web.
If the diamond reflects a blue fluorescence it is most likely authentic.
Real diamonds will have inclusions that can be seen by the naked eye or under a diamond expert s microscope.
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Be aware that while the majority of diamonds on the market will have a blue glow under uv light high quality diamonds will not.
I m going to explain them so you can really grasp what inclusions are what to watch out for and what.
It s definitely much easier than just peering at a 4c s chart like so.
This is the c of clarity.
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Taking a close look at the stone will help you to spot any potential problems or defects that may not be readily visible with the naked eye.
Under the microscope look at what s in the diamond.
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Diamond under the microscope.
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Most diamonds have minor inclusions and it is these internal markings that are very valuable in identifying your diamond because there are no two diamonds that have inclusions in exactly the same places.
Until people actually see what an si1 clarity diamond looks like under a microscope does it all start to click.
Or use a microscope and look for hard edges more spots or lines and fewer scratches to indicate that you have a real diamond.