Are you wondering how to tell if a diamond is real using a monocular?
Let’s find out.
How to Tell if a Diamond Is Real Using a Monocular?
A monocular is one of the easiest ways to identify diamonds. You can easily find them anywhere, including online stores. They are inexpensive and easy to use. However, they do require some practice before you can start learning how to identify diamonds.
We will explain how to tell whether a stone is real by examining it under a microscope.
Let’s begin by talking about diamonds first. Then we’ll move on to our step-by-Âstep guide for identifying a good quality stone within 10 minutes.
What Makes A Diamond Valuable?
Diamond is one of the hardest materials ever discovered by mankind. It can be found everywhere from deep within the Earth to the surface where it forms as rocks. There are more than 100 million tons of diamond mined each and every single day.
Diamonds vary greatly in their value depending on their size, quality, color, shape, and other factors. For example, diamonds with larger sizes tend to be worth more than smaller ones.
How To Identify A Diamond With A Monocular?
Look For Clarity
When it comes to determining whether a diamond has good clarity, look for it up close under magnification (i.e., using binoculars).
Inclusions or Flaws
If you see any inÂclusions or flaws that aren’t visible to the naked eye then the gem doesn’t have good clarity.
Color
Next, look at the color of the diamond. Many people believe that white diamonds are always crystal clear, but this isn’t true.
White diamonds may be clouded or even have some yellow tints. It is extremely rare to find a perfectly clear white stone without any inclusions.
Diamonds include many different colors including
- red
- pink
- orange
- blue
- green
- brown
- black, etc.
Different types of diamonds have different colors and qualities. Before buying one, be sure you understand which kind you’re looking at.
How to Tell if a Diamond Is Real Using a Monocular?
Check The Cut Of The Stone
You should examine diamonds using a monocled lens when checking their cut.
There are two main types of cuts used in diamonds
- round
- fancy
Round Cuts
Engagement rings tend to be round cut while jewelry such as earrings and necklaces are usually made from fancy (fancy) cut diamonds.
Round cuts are usually cheaper than fancy cuts. They’re also simpler to keep clean and maintain. But they can’t match fancy cuts’ glitter. Fancy cuts are generally much harder to make and require higher levels of skill.
Fancy Cuts
To create fancy cuts, you use special tools called saw blades. These tools let you cut away material from the rock to create the desired shape
The cutter uses various techniques to create the final product. One method involves removing material from the surface of the stone and creating an upper layer.
Other techniques include cutting away material from the base of the stone to create an indentation.
Facets
When deciding between a rounded and fancy cut, one thing to keep in mind is the total surface area of the diamond. A larger surface area means greater brilliance. On average a rounded cut has 10-12 faceted surfaces while a fancy cut has up to 24 facets.
Examine The Color And Carat Weight
Another important factor when choosing a particular color for a ring is its color. Just because a stone looks good doesn’t mean it’s going to look good on your finger.
Diamonds’ colors are affected by the amount of light reflected from their surfaces and returned to the viewers’ eyes.
Most people think that diamonds are always white, but this isn’t necessarily true. Diamonds can be any color from colorless to yellowish, brownish, grayish, reddish, purplish, bluish, greenish, etc.
Categories
There are three basic categories of colored diamonds.
- There are colorless diamonds that aren’t colored at all.
- Secondly, there are fancy-colored diamonds that contain small quantities of impurities.
- Third, there are expensive colored gems that contain large amounts of contaminants.
When choosing a diamond, the last factor to consider is its carat size. This refers to how big an actual diamond is inside the stone.
Typically, larger diamond weights are heavier than smaller ones. However, there are exceptions where very large stones have been found to weigh less than their stated sizes.
Determine Whether Or Not The Diamond Is Included
Diamonds are included if they contain any natural or synthetic substances including carbon, nitrogen, oxygen (O), iron (Fe), and/or silica (Si).
Conclusion
We hope this article was helpful to you.
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