Indeterminate Transparent Mineral (Likely Quartz or Glass)
Indeterminate Transparent Mineral (Likely Quartz or Glass) · Rough / Uncut (Amorphous)
N/A (Uncut) Cut

Carat
Cannot be determined from image
Color
Colorless / Transparent
Clarity
N/A (Rough Material)
Shape
Rough / Uncut (Amorphous)
Overall Assessment
This specimen does not exhibit the characteristic crystal habit or light refraction of a diamond. The visible bubbles and fracture patterns are highly indicative of glass or a common mineral like quartz.
Cut Quality
N/A (Uncut)
Brilliance
Low (Surface reflection only)
Fire
Low to None
Scintillation
Low (Static reflection)
Proportions
N/A (Non-geometric shape)
Symmetry
N/A (Asymmetric Rough)
Polish
N/A (Natural/Fracture Surface)
Fluorescence
Cannot be determined without UV light
Inclusions
Gas bubbles and heavy internal conchoidal fracturing
Blemishes
Chipped edges and impact marks
Origin
Likely terrestrial mineral or industrial glass
Treatment Detection
None apparent; appearance typical of broken glass or macrocrystalline quartz
Estimated Value
Low (Specimen value only)
Certification Estimate
Likely ineligible for standard diamond grading; may be identified as a mineral specimen
Investment Potential
Very Low
Similar Diamonds
Poor quality boart or rough industrial diamond, though macro features suggest quartz
Setting Suggestions
Not suitable for standard jewelry settings in current state
Care & Maintenance
Avoid further impact as specimen shows significant internal tension and fracturing
Interesting Facts
The conchoidal fracturing seen is more characteristic of glass or quartz than the octahedral cleavage of a diamond