Possible Simulated Diamond (Cubic Zirconia or Moissanite)

Possible Simulated Diamond (Cubic Zirconia or Moissanite) · Cushion or Radiant Hybrid Cut

Excellent (Symmetry-focused Commercial Cut) Cut

Possible Simulated Diamond (Cubic Zirconia or Moissanite) - Cushion or Radiant Hybrid Cut

Carat

Estimated 1.5 - 2.5 carats

Color

D-F (Colorless)

Clarity

IF to VVS2 (Internally Clean Appearance)

Shape

Cushion or Radiant Hybrid Cut

Overall Assessment

The stone exhibits optical properties (excessive fire and crisp facet junctions) most characteristic of a high-quality stimulant such as Cubic Zirconia or Moissanite rather than a natural earth-mined diamond.

Cut Quality

Excellent (Symmetry-focused Commercial Cut)

Brilliance

Very High surface reflection

Fire

Extremely high (Strong虹 colored dispersion visible in facets)

Scintillation

Bold, blocky flashes of light

Proportions

Deep pavilion with a flat table, optimized for surface brilliance

Symmetry

Very Good to Excellent

Polish

Excellent

Fluorescence

None visible; high surface dispersion observed

Inclusions

No significant internal inclusions visible at this resolution

Blemishes

Minor surface abrasions possible; sharp facet edges

Origin

Laboratory manufactured

Treatment Detection

No visible treatments; uniform material structure

Estimated Value

$10 - $50 (if CZ) to $500 (if Moissanite)

Certification Estimate

Unlikely to be GIA natural; IGI or specialized lab for synthetics

Investment Potential

Low; mainly decorative or fashion value

Similar Diamonds

Charles & Colvard Moissanite or premium CZ alternatives

Setting Suggestions

Platinum or White Gold 4-prong solitaire setting

Care & Maintenance

Clean with warm soapy water/soft brush; store separately to avoid scratching

Interesting Facts

The intense rainbow 'fire' visible is a characteristic trait of materials with a higher refractive index than natural diamonds.

Identified on 6/15/2026
Possible Simulated Diamond (Cubic Zirconia or Moissanite) Cushion or Radiant Hybrid Cut | Diamond Identifier