Simulated (Likely Cubic Zirconia or glass)
Simulated (Likely Cubic Zirconia or glass) · Round Brilliant
Good to Very Good (Symmetry appears slightly off in the facet alignment) Cut

Carat
Estimated 1.5 to 2.0 carats equivalent based on diameter
Color
High Colorlessness (equivalent to D-E range)
Clarity
Eye-clean (Simulated Internally Flawless)
Shape
Round Brilliant
Overall Assessment
The stone appears to be a high-quality stimulant, likely Cubic Zirconia, used for everyday fashion jewelry. It lacks the internal depth and specific light return pattern of a natural carbon diamond.
Cut Quality
Good to Very Good (Symmetry appears slightly off in the facet alignment)
Brilliance
Moderate (lacks the depth of a natural diamond)
Fire
High (displays significant rainbow-colored flashes)
Scintillation
Moderate to Low compared to natural diamond
Proportions
Standard table height with a slightly deep pavilion appearance
Symmetry
Very Good
Polish
Good (surface appear crisp but lacks high-end luster)
Fluorescence
None visible
Inclusions
None visible to the naked eye; standard for synthetic materials
Blemishes
Minor surface abrasions consistent with wear on simulated stones
Origin
Factory produced (Synthetic simulator)
Treatment Detection
N/A as it is a simulated stone
Estimated Value
$10 - $50 USD (Cost of simulated fashion jewelry)
Certification Estimate
Unlikely to be certified by GIA/AGS; typically commercially sold without grading
Investment Potential
Low to None (Commercial fashion jewelry has no resale value)
Similar Diamonds
Fashion jewelry grade Cubic Zirconia
Setting Suggestions
Simple 4-prong stud or solitaire setting in silver or white gold plating
Care & Maintenance
Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush; avoid harsh chemicals which may dull the surface
Interesting Facts
Cubic Zirconia has a higher dispersion rate than natural diamonds, causing more rainbow flashes.