Are you shopping for a FAKE diamond?
76Either you are going to shop for a diamond or you want to find out that the gift you have received on your birthday or anniversary from a special friend is a real diamond or not, follow the below listed diamond authenticity checks and you will be able to know if the new diamond jewelry you are going to buy or the diamond gift you have received is real or not.
Diamond authenticity check #1: First of all decide what are the tests that you can use. There are many types of tests to check the authenticity of a diamond and tell whether it is a real or fake. Deciding in between these tests is simple. Loose diamonds are easier to test and if you have one in your possession or you are in a jewelry store to look at a piece, it is a plus point.
Diamond authenticity check #2: For a loose diamond, place it on a sheet of newspaper or page of a book. Now place the diamond directly on the text and then examine it carefully. If you are able to see the text getting enlarged, then the diamond is fake because diamond cannot refract light and it can't be used as a magnifying glass.
Diamond authenticity check #3: Now use a small light for example a penlight or another source of concentrated light and try to shine light into the piece of stone. If you are able to see through the other side of the stone, then that stone is not a diamond and is fake because if you will look through a real one, you will be able to see a halo around the diamond.
Diamond authenticity check #4: Check the setting of the diamond. There are many things to check when it comes to settings of the diamond. First of all, the majority of real diamonds available in the market are set in open-back setting because a real diamond refracts light better in open setting. Secondly, check out what is the type of metal that is used for fixation. Real diamonds are set with best metals for example 10kt gold.
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.54ct Round Brilliant Diamond Solitaire F, SI1, GIA Certified
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Diamond authenticity check #5: Now you have followed all the four steps and you are absolutely certain that the diamond you are going to buy is real, then also to be on a safer side, ask for a certification like GIA certification (Gemological Institute of America). Keep a control on yourself before buying this really expensive item. Do not fall prey to jewelers who say that we use our own certification.
So always remember to buy certified diamonds for example GIA certified. Go ahead and listen to your own instinct when shopping for such expensive things. Keep your eyes and mind open. If the deal you are having seems too good to be true or you do not trust the jeweler, just walk away and do not take risks by ending up with fake diamonds.
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Diamond jewelery in the news
- India, Israel diamond industries sign agreement
The Israel Diamond Institute Group of Companies signed an agreement establishing areas of cooperation with India's Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council in Mumbai Nov. 24. - 4 days ago
- Royal Asscher opens lab-grown diamond subsidiary
Royal Asscher Diamond Co., a 150-year-old family-owned industry institution, has launched a subsidiary that will sell lab-grown diamonds, National Jeweler has learned. - 5 days ago
- De Beers agrees to $1B rights issue to reduce debt
The shareholders of De Beers have agreed to invest up to $1 billion in the diamond company by way of a rights issue, the company said on Tuesday. On Friday, De Beers said it expected banks to renew its $1.5 billion debt facility due in March 2010. - 5 days ago
- 168-carat piece of rough fetches $6.28 million
London--Petra Diamonds recently announced that a 168-carat white diamond recovered at the Cullinan mine earlier this year sold on Nov. 26 for $6.28 million, or approximately $37,380 per carat. - 7 days ago
- GemEx to certify Stuller Red Box Diamonds
Lafayette, La.--Stuller Inc. is partnering with GemEx Systems Inc. to certify the light performance of select Red Box Diamonds using the BrillanceScope Analyzer. - 8 days ago
- Rapaport bans Zimbabwe's Marange diamonds
The Rapaport Group and the RapNet Diamond Trading Network have implemented an immediate trading ban on all diamonds from Zimbabe's Marange diamond fields, due to what the company describes as "severe human rights violations." - 2 weeks ago
- De Beers gets OK for Botswana mine extension
Gaborone, Botswana--De Beers has received the go-ahead to proceed with Cut-8, a major extension project at Jwaneng that could yield more than $15 billion worth of diamonds over the life of the mine. - 2 weeks ago
- Industry calling for swift action on Zimbabwe
New York--Jewelers of America (JA) is calling on the Kimberley Process (KP) to fully and quickly implement a work plan to address the serious concerns surrounding Zimbabwe's non-compliance with the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), the system designed to keep conflict diamonds out of the international trade, and the reported human rights abuses in the Marange diamond fields. - 3 weeks ago
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It's my pleasure mam.
Thank you so much for this information! I wouldn't know a fake from the real thing. I am bookmarking this page in the event I go shopping for a diamond. Thank you so much. The information was not only informative, it was easy to understand. Great job!
Thank you very much Veronica for reading this hub in such a detail. I think I will have more female visitors then men to these hubs on diamonds, that's a plus point because this information in the first place is meant for ladies so that means I have getting relevant people to my hub.
Thanks for this good and useful information about fake thing.Everyone should need to be aware of fake thing.Great Work........
Thanks for taking time to read Naveen.
Thanks a lot for sharing these such useful tips. I think it will help many people from buying fake diamonds.
It's my pleasure Rashmi. I will write out more hubs on diamonds, diamond engagement rings, how to tell if a diamond is real explaining different techniques from a layman point of view, and also buying wedding jewelery guides.
Thanks for sharing great stuff with us. Now buying a diamond has really become a easy job!
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Duchess OBlunt says:
3 months ago
Excellent Tips! Very interesting checks that the normal person (that being me) wouldn't have a clue about.
Thank you for sharing this useful information