Friday, October 30, 2009

The Most Popular Misconceptions of Diamonds - Part 6 of 6

6. It is virtually impossible to tell a fake diamond from a real diamond.

This is a definite misconception - most people who work with diamonds can easily tell a real from a fake. Giveaways as to fake diamonds might include inferior quality nuances found in the color, cut, carat and clarity of the stone, a low-quality setting, signs of minor damage to the stone (unlikely, if it’s the real thing), and the reflection color (which should be gray instead of rainbow-like). Other ways of detecting fakes include transparency testing, fog testing and facet examination with a loupe. It is probably true that people who don’t know much about diamonds will probably never know the difference between a genuine stone and a simulation. However, even common sense prevails in some cases. Perfectly shaped diamonds if genuine are very expensive, and someone who probably couldn’t afford a perfect diamond under normal circumstances probably wouldn’t be able to surprise a loved one with the real deal.

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