Indeterminate - Material appears to be a common rock or raw mineral specimen rather than a gemstone quality diamond.
Indeterminate - Material appears to be a common rock or raw mineral specimen rather than a gemstone quality diamond. · Rough/Uncut
None (Uncut/Natural state) Cut

Carat
Estimated at 2-5 carats based on size relative to carpet fibers.
Color
Opaque pale pink/white; not applicable to D-Z diamond scale.
Clarity
Opaque (Non-gem quality)
Shape
Rough/Uncut
Overall Assessment
The object in the image is a piece of rough mineral or common rock, likely quartz or granite fragment, and does not exhibit the physical characteristics of a gemstone-grade diamond.
Cut Quality
None (Uncut/Natural state)
Brilliance
Low/None (Non-reflective surface)
Fire
None
Scintillation
None
Proportions
Irregular natural formation.
Symmetry
None
Polish
None (Rough surface)
Fluorescence
Unknown without UV light source.
Inclusions
Extremely high (solid mass).
Blemishes
Surface weathering and fractures typical of common rocks.
Origin
Likely terrestrial gravel or driveway stone.
Treatment Detection
None apparent; natural weathering.
Estimated Value
Negligible market value ($0 - $5).
Certification Estimate
Unlikely to be certified by major gemological labs.
Investment Potential
None
Similar Diamonds
None; more comparable to common quartz or feldspar fragments.
Setting Suggestions
Not suitable for traditional diamond settings; could be kept as a decorative stone.
Care & Maintenance
No special care required; keep away from household chemicals if used as a specimen.
Interesting Facts
Many common minerals found in nature can mimic the appearance of raw diamonds to the untrained eye.