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

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.