Indeterminate - Likely Non-Diamond Rough

Indeterminate - Likely Non-Diamond Rough · Irregular/Rough

Uncut/Rough Cut

Indeterminate - Likely Non-Diamond Rough - Irregular/Rough

Carat

1.0 - 2.5 carats (estimated by finger scale)

Color

Non-graded (Appears greenish-white or translucent)

Clarity

I3 / Included (Visible internal fractures and cloudiness)

Shape

Irregular/Rough

Overall Assessment

This object does not exhibit the characteristic crystal habit or optical properties of a gem-quality diamond. It appears to be a natural mineral specimen, possibly quartz or a non-gem-quality industrial stone, requiring professional physical testing for definitive ID.

Cut Quality

Uncut/Rough

Brilliance

Low (typical of uncut material)

Fire

None visible

Scintillation

Low/Negligible

Proportions

Asymmetrical rough crystal

Symmetry

N/A

Polish

N/A

Fluorescence

Cannot be determined from image

Inclusions

Heavy fractures, internal cloudiness, and possible surface-reaching pits

Blemishes

Significant surface irregularities consistent with rough minerals

Origin

Indeterminate (Geologic surface find)

Treatment Detection

None apparent; looks like a raw specimen

Estimated Value

$10 - $50 (if industrial grade or common mineral)

Certification Estimate

GIA Rough Diamond Report or Mineral Identification

Investment Potential

Low

Similar Diamonds

Indeterminate rough quartz or industrial borts

Setting Suggestions

Wire-wrapped jewelry or caged pendant

Care & Maintenance

Do not expose to high heat or ultrasonic cleaning due to visible internal fractures

Interesting Facts

Rough diamonds often look like frosted glass or common pebbles before being faceted

Identified on 5/2/2026