Non-Diamond / Common Rock Fragment
Non-Diamond / Common Rock Fragment · Irregular / Raw / Undetermined
Uncut / Natural Fragment Cut

Carat
Estimated 2.0 to 4.0 carats based on visible scale
Color
Opaque Tan / Brown and Off-White / Beige
Clarity
Opaque (Does not meet gemstone clarity standards)
Shape
Irregular / Raw / Undetermined
Overall Assessment
The object in the image is not a diamond. It lacks the crystal structure, transparency, and refractive index of a diamond. It appears to be a common stone or rock fragment, possibly aggregate from the carpet's environment.
Cut Quality
Uncut / Natural Fragment
Brilliance
None (Absorbs light rather than reflecting it)
Fire
None
Scintillation
None
Proportions
Non-geometric / Random fragment
Symmetry
N/A (Asymmetrical)
Polish
None / Matte surface texture
Fluorescence
None observable
Inclusions
Massive internal structural graining / Opaque mineral layers
Blemishes
Rough surface, chipped edges
Origin
Terrestrial geological fragment (likely Quartz or Chert common to landscaping)
Treatment Detection
None detected; appears to be a natural raw stone fragment
Estimated Value
Negligible / No commercial jewelry value
Certification Estimate
Identifying labs would classify this as non-gemstone / common stone flora
Investment Potential
None
Similar Diamonds
None (Does not resemble gem-quality diamonds)
Setting Suggestions
Not suitable for traditional diamond jewelry settings
Care & Maintenance
Standard cleaning; not prone to damage like softer minerals but not a gemstone
Interesting Facts
The banded appearance suggests it may be a small piece of Jasper or Chert often found in driveway gravel or landscaping rocks.