Indeterminate - Likely Industrial Grade Rough or Non-Gem Material

Indeterminate - Likely Industrial Grade Rough or Non-Gem Material · Rough / Uncut

Not Applicable (Rough material) Cut

Indeterminate - Likely Industrial Grade Rough or Non-Gem Material - Rough / Uncut

Carat

Cannot be determined from extreme close-up view

Color

Translucent with blue/grey undertones and mineral staining

Clarity

I3 or Industrial Grade (Highly Included)

Shape

Rough / Uncut

Overall Assessment

This image depicts a macro view of a rough, heavily included crystalline material, likely industrial-grade diamond or mineral specimen. It lacks the clarity and transparency required for gemstone processing and is presently in its natural, un-faceted state.

Cut Quality

Not Applicable (Rough material)

Brilliance

Low (Surface reflections only)

Fire

None visible due to lack of faceting

Scintillation

Low to None

Proportions

Irregular

Symmetry

None (Irregular rough surface)

Polish

Poor (Natural crystalline surface with heavy skin texture)

Fluorescence

Indeterminate without UV light source

Inclusions

Heavy internal fractures, clouds, and mineral inclusions visible throughout

Blemishes

Surface pitting, deep graining, and natural step-like growth features

Origin

Likely Earth-mined (Primary or secondary deposit)

Treatment Detection

None apparent; appears in natural rough state

Estimated Value

Low - Specimen or industrial value only

Certification Estimate

Unlikely to be graded by GIA or AGS; potentially IGI for industrial rough

Investment Potential

Very Low to None

Similar Diamonds

Boart or low-quality industrial rough diamonds

Setting Suggestions

Not suitable for traditional jewelry unless faceted or used in a rough setting/pendant

Care & Maintenance

Avoid ultrasonic cleaning if heavy fractures are present; clean with mild soap

Interesting Facts

Rough diamonds often have a greasy luster on the surface before they are polished.

Identified on 5/10/2026