Indeterminate/Non-Gemstone
Indeterminate/Non-Gemstone · Irregular/Rough
N/A (Unfaceted or Rough) Cut

Carat
Undetermined due to lack of scale and extreme zoom
Color
Blue-white saturation with visible spectral dispersion
Clarity
Highly included/Fractured
Shape
Irregular/Rough
Overall Assessment
The image does not depict a faceted gemstone-quality diamond. The visual evidence suggests a macro view of a rough crystalline structure or glass fragment with significant internal damage and no formal cut geometry.
Cut Quality
N/A (Unfaceted or Rough)
Brilliance
Low (significant light leakage and surface diffusion)
Fire
High localized dispersion (likely due to surface diffraction or fractures)
Scintillation
Poor (lack of structured facet patterns)
Proportions
Inconsistent with standard gemstone cutting
Symmetry
Poor/Asymmetrical
Polish
Poor (significant surface texture visible)
Fluorescence
Indeterminate under current lighting
Inclusions
Significant internal fractures, step-like cleavage planes, and surface-reaching graining
Blemishes
Heavy surface pitting and irregular growth patterns
Origin
Indeterminate; visual characteristics more consistent with glass, quartz, or rough industrial crystal
Treatment Detection
Possible coating or high-refractive glass composite
Estimated Value
Minimal commercial gemstone market value
Certification Estimate
Unlikely to be certified by GIA/AGS in current state
Investment Potential
None
Similar Diamonds
Rough industrial borts or low-grade crystal clusters
Setting Suggestions
Not recommended for traditional jewelry settings; artistic or specimen mount only
Care & Maintenance
Avoid ultrasonic cleaners as fractures may expand; wipe with soft damp cloth
Interesting Facts
The image shows 'conchoidal' or 'step' fractures which are more common in glass or quartz than the octahedral cleavage of a diamond