Indeterminate - Likely Non-Diamond Rough
Indeterminate - Likely Non-Diamond Rough · Irregular/Rough
Uncut/Rough Cut

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