Non-diamond mineral (Likely Feldspar or Quartzite)

Non-diamond mineral (Likely Feldspar or Quartzite) · Rough / Uncut (Natural fragment)

None (Raw stone) Cut

Non-diamond mineral (Likely Feldspar or Quartzite) - Rough / Uncut (Natural fragment)

Carat

Estimated 2.5 - 5.0 carats

Color

N/A (Opaque Pinkish-Orange)

Clarity

Opaque (I3/Industrial grade if diamond)

Shape

Rough / Uncut (Natural fragment)

Overall Assessment

The object in the image is not a diamond. It lacks the refractive index, crystal habit, and luster of a diamond. It appears to be a common igneous or metamorphic rock fragment.

Cut Quality

None (Raw stone)

Brilliance

None (Matte surface)

Fire

None

Scintillation

None

Proportions

N/A (Random fragment)

Symmetry

N/A (Irregular)

Polish

N/A (Rough texture)

Fluorescence

None observable

Inclusions

Heavy internal fracturing and crystalline graining

Blemishes

Severe surface abrasions and chipping

Origin

Terrestrial crustal rock (Field find)

Treatment Detection

None detected; natural weathering

Estimated Value

Minimal ($0 - $5 as a rock specimen)

Certification Estimate

Unlikely to be certified by GIA/AGS as a gemstone

Investment Potential

None

Similar Diamonds

None (Does not exhibit diamond characteristics)

Setting Suggestions

Not recommended for jewelry setting

Care & Maintenance

No special care required; keep as a curiosity

Interesting Facts

The pinkish hue suggests the presence of Potassium Feldspar or Iron oxide staining.

Identified on 7/3/2026
Non-diamond mineral (Likely Feldspar or Quartzite) Rough / Uncut (Natural fragment) | Diamond Identifier