Non-Diamond / Common Rock or Mineral (Likely Aventurine or Amazonite)

Non-Diamond / Common Rock or Mineral (Likely Aventurine or Amazonite) · Rough / Uncut / Irregular Shard

N/A (Uncut/Natural Fracture) Cut

Non-Diamond / Common Rock or Mineral (Likely Aventurine or Amazonite) - Rough / Uncut / Irregular Shard

Carat

Estimated 2.5 - 4.5 carats based on size relative to carpet fibers

Color

Opaque Pale Green / Seafoam Green

Clarity

Opaque (Does not transmit light like a gemstone)

Shape

Rough / Uncut / Irregular Shard

Overall Assessment

The object in the image is not a diamond. It is an opaque, green mineral fragment with no gemological value.

Cut Quality

N/A (Uncut/Natural Fracture)

Brilliance

None (The object is opaque and lacks a refractive index)

Fire

None

Scintillation

None

Proportions

N/A (Non-faceted raw material)

Symmetry

Poor / Asymmetrical

Polish

Matte / Uneven

Fluorescence

None visible under standard lighting

Inclusions

Dense mineral graining and internal fractures visible throughout the mass

Blemishes

Rough, jagged surface textures consistent with common minerals

Origin

Likely common decorative stone or aquarium gravel

Treatment Detection

None apparent; appears to be a natural mineral fragment

Estimated Value

Negligible / Less than $1 USD

Certification Estimate

Not applicable for major diamond labs; could be identified by a mineralogist

Investment Potential

None

Similar Diamonds

None (This is not a diamond)

Setting Suggestions

Not suitable for fine jewelry; best used for craft or decorative purposes

Care & Maintenance

Standard cleaning; avoid harsh chemicals if the mineral is porous

Interesting Facts

The green hue and granular texture are characteristic of microcline feldspar (Amazonite) or aventurine quartz.

Identified on 7/3/2026
Non-Diamond / Common Rock or Mineral (Likely Aventurine or Amazonite) Rough / Uncut / Irregular Shard | Diamond Identifier