Indeterminate - Likely Industrial Grade Mineral or Cullet Glass

Indeterminate - Likely Industrial Grade Mineral or Cullet Glass · Uncut / Rough / Irregular

Not Applicable (Rough) Cut

Indeterminate - Likely Industrial Grade Mineral or Cullet Glass - Uncut / Rough / Irregular

Carat

Estimated over 1,000 carats based on visible scale

Color

Fancy Yellow-Brown Hue (non-standard scale)

Clarity

I3 or Lower (Highly Included/Opaque areas)

Shape

Uncut / Rough / Irregular

Overall Assessment

The specimen lacks the optical properties and crystalline structure of a gem-quality diamond. It appears to be an industrial mineral specimen or a piece of glass cullet.

Cut Quality

Not Applicable (Rough)

Brilliance

Low (Surface reflection only)

Fire

Minimal (Visible dispersion trapped in internal fractures)

Scintillation

None

Proportions

Irregular amorphous mass

Symmetry

None (Rough state)

Polish

None (Natural/Rough texture)

Fluorescence

Not observable under current lighting

Inclusions

Extensive internal fracturing, veining, and cloudy zones

Blemishes

Surface abrasions, pitting, and significant chipping

Origin

Geologic source or industrial waste (Glass)

Treatment Detection

None detected; appears in raw state

Estimated Value

Low - Specimen or industrial value only

Certification Estimate

Likely ineligible for standard diamond grading (GIA/IGI)

Investment Potential

None

Similar Diamonds

Bort, Carbonado, or Industrial slag

Setting Suggestions

Specimen display case; not suitable for jewelry mounting

Care & Maintenance

Handle with care to avoid further fracturing along cleavage planes

Interesting Facts

The specimen shows conchoidal fracturing patterns common in silica-based materials

Identified on 5/9/2026