Indeterminate / Likely Non-Diamond Mineral (e.g., Quartz, Calcite, or common rock)

Indeterminate / Likely Non-Diamond Mineral (e.g., Quartz, Calcite, or common rock) · Rough / Uncut / Amorphous

N/A (Uncut) Cut

Indeterminate / Likely Non-Diamond Mineral (e.g., Quartz, Calcite, or common rock) - Rough / Uncut / Amorphous

Carat

Estimated 2.0 - 5.0 carats (based on size relative to carpet fibers)

Color

Opaque / Dirty White with grey and brownish inclusions

Clarity

I3 / Opaque (not gem quality)

Shape

Rough / Uncut / Amorphous

Overall Assessment

This appears to be a common pebble or a piece of industrial-grade mineral rather than a gem-quality diamond. It lacks transparency, luster, and defined crystal habit.

Cut Quality

N/A (Uncut)

Brilliance

None (Dull/Matte)

Fire

None

Scintillation

None

Proportions

Irregular / Natural formation

Symmetry

Poor / Asymmetrical

Polish

N/A (Rough surface)

Fluorescence

Unknown without UV light

Inclusions

Heavy surface-reaching fractures and dark mineral inclusions

Blemishes

Extensive surface pitting and dirt/debris

Origin

Terrestrial / Common rock fragment

Treatment Detection

None visible; appears in natural raw state

Estimated Value

Negligible / Less than $5 USD

Certification Estimate

Unlikely to be accepted by GIA or IGI as a gemstone; industrial grade at best if diamond.

Investment Potential

None

Similar Diamonds

Bort or industrial grade rough diamonds used for drill bits.

Setting Suggestions

Not suitable for fine jewelry setting; perhaps a novelty wire wrap.

Care & Maintenance

No special care required; keep away from high heat as it may shatter if quartz.

Interesting Facts

The object lacks the characteristic 12-sided or 8-sided crystal structure typical of rough diamonds.

Identified on 7/3/2026
Indeterminate / Likely Non-Diamond Mineral (e.g., Quartz, Calcite, or common rock) Rough / Uncut / Amorphous | Diamond Identifier