Difference Between Real Diamond And Fake Diamond Real Diamond Vs Fake Diamond
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Clear cloudy diamond. Clean diamonds are termed as vvs and vs quality in technical terminology or rather in terms of diamond quality. Cloudy diamonds typically termed as i2 or pk quality are due to inherent inclusions inside the diamond and not on the surface. As this diamond is a vs1 clarity grade there is nothing to worry about with the grade making inclusion of additional clouds.
A 151ct i vs1 with great light performance and symmetrical dark arrows. A cloudy diamond has inclusions that make it appear hazy in some parts or all of the diamond. A low clarity eye clean diamond will look identical to a flawless diamond assuming all else is equal yet will cost far far less.
This film can result in the diamond looking milky or foggy. The hardest on earth diamonds are clear crystals in their pure form when the mineral lacks impurities that would otherwise give it color. There are very very small or very small inclusions not visible to naked eye.
Diamonds which have strong or very strong fluorescence may have a characteristic of being cloudy or hazy. On close examination of the surface of a milky diamond a film or oily surface might be visible across the diamond. If you had been wearing your diamond jewelry regularly and noticed it had suddenly turned dull and lifeless a dirty stone is likely the cause.
The inclusions stop light from entering the stone and bouncing it back into brilliance and sparkle. This is a confirmed eye clean brilliant diamond. In most cases a diamond becomes dirty and cloudy looking due to grime and oil residues originating from fingers or skin contact.
This diamond is considered a shallow diamond as its table is larger than its depth. Clarity issues are the main reasons why a diamond can look cloudy. But scarier and more financially dangerous situation is where a diamond has no.
At present the only vendors offering sufficiently high quality images of their diamonds for reviewing clarity is james allen and blue nile. Without looking at a particular diamond its hard to know what the cloudiness is caused by. For instance multiple smaller inclusions clustered together can cause the diamond to look foggy or dull.
The more inclusions you have lower clarity the more cloudy or foggy areas you will see.
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