Natura`l Diamond
Natura`l Diamond · Round Brilliant
Very Good to Excellent (based on facet alignment and light return) Cut

Carat
Estimated at 0.50 - 1.00 carats (Reference scale unavailable)
Color
Visual assessment suggests G-J range (masked by fluorescence)
Clarity
Estimated VS1-VS2 (no large inclusions visible under UV)
Shape
Round Brilliant
Overall Assessment
This diamond exhibits very strong blue fluorescence under UV light, making it glow intensely. While this can sometimes make a diamond look 'milky' in sunlight, it often improves the face-up color of stones in the I-L range.
Cut Quality
Very Good to Excellent (based on facet alignment and light return)
Brilliance
High (strong white light reflection despite UV excitation)
Fire
Moderate (partially obscured by strong blue fluorescence)
Scintillation
Strong concentric pattern characteristic of a modern round brilliant cut
Proportions
Standard brilliant proportions with typical table width and pavilion depth
Symmetry
Very Good (facets appear well-aligned)
Polish
Excellent (consistent surface reflection)
Fluorescence
Strong to Very Strong Blue
Inclusions
Few microscopic crystals or pinpoints, not easily discernible under these lighting conditions
Blemishes
Minor surface dust or lint visible on the exterior; no structural blemishes apparent
Origin
Natural Earth-Mined (consistent with typical Type Ia fluorescence)
Treatment Detection
None detected; fluorescence is a natural phenomenon
Estimated Value
$1,800 - $4,500 depending on final GIA color/clarity specs
Certification Estimate
GIA or IGI (Likely to receive a Strong Blue Fluorescence notation)
Investment Potential
Moderate (Fluorescence can cause a price discount compared to non-fluorescent stones)
Similar Diamonds
Round Brilliant diamonds with Faint to Strong fluorescence
Setting Suggestions
White gold or platinum to complement the cool blue tones of the fluorescence
Care & Maintenance
Ultrasonic cleaning and avoid lotions which can dull the surface and affect fluorescence appearance
Interesting Facts
About 25-35% of diamonds exhibit some degree of fluorescence, with blue being the most common color.