Natural
Natural · Rough / Uncut (Glassy/Crystalline)
N/A (Rough State) Cut

Carat
Estimated at 2.50 - 4.00 carats (uncut weight)
Color
F-G (Estimated Near Colorless)
Clarity
I1-I2 (Heavily included with internal fractures)
Shape
Rough / Uncut (Glassy/Crystalline)
Overall Assessment
A significant natural rough specimen with complex internal geometry and noticeable spectral dispersion within its fractures.
Cut Quality
N/A (Rough State)
Brilliance
Low (Due to lack of geometric facets)
Fire
High in specific fracture zones due to light diffraction
Scintillation
Low (Static light reflection)
Proportions
Irregular natural crystalline form
Symmetry
Poor (Natural crystalline shape)
Polish
N/A (Natural surface texture)
Fluorescence
None visble under ambient light
Inclusions
Prominent internal fractures, cleavage planes, and crystal distortions
Blemishes
Natural surface etchings and trigons
Origin
Likely African (Democratic Republic of Congo or Sierra Leone)
Treatment Detection
None visible; appears to be in its natural state
Estimated Value
$1,500 - $3,500 (As a rough specimen)
Certification Estimate
GIA (Rough Diamond Specimen)
Investment Potential
Moderate (Value depends on yield post-cutting)
Similar Diamonds
Uncut conflict-free rough diamonds
Setting Suggestions
Custom tension setting or bezel for rough stones; ideally used for sculptural jewelry
Care & Maintenance
Avoid ultrasonic cleaners due to internal fractures/cleavage planes
Interesting Facts
Rough diamonds often exhibit trigons (triangular indentations) on their surface during formation