Non-diamond mineral (Common Rock/Granite)
Non-diamond mineral (Common Rock/Granite) · Rough/Uncut (Irregular)
None (Rough/Uncut) Cut

Carat
Estimated 15-25 carats equivalent based on size
Color
Opaque pink and translucent grey (Not applicable to diamond scale)
Clarity
Opaque (Not applicable to gemstone clarity scale)
Shape
Rough/Uncut (Irregular)
Overall Assessment
This specimen is not a diamond. It is a common terrestrial rock, likely a mix of feldspar and quartz, exhibiting an opaque and uneven structure typical of raw lithic material.
Cut Quality
None (Rough/Uncut)
Brilliance
None (Dull/Matte)
Fire
None (Absence of light dispersion)
Scintillation
Low (Minimal light reflection from surface facets)
Proportions
N/A (Natural jagged form)
Symmetry
N/A (Irregular rough specimen)
Polish
N/A (Unpolished natural state)
Fluorescence
Unknown, likely none for basic minerals
Inclusions
Mineral veins and interlocking crystalline structures
Blemishes
Natural fracturing and uneven surfaces
Origin
Likely a common terrestrial rock such as Pink Feldspar with Quartz
Treatment Detection
None detected; natural raw state
Estimated Value
Nominal/Decorative value only ($1 - $5 USD)
Certification Estimate
Not eligible for diamond certification; would classify as common rock specimen
Investment Potential
Zero (Common mineral with no commodity market value)
Similar Diamonds
None (This is a common mineral/rock, not a gemstone)
Setting Suggestions
Ineligible for traditional jewelry settings; best used as a collection specimen
Care & Maintenance
Wipe with a damp cloth; avoid heavy detergents
Interesting Facts
The pink color often indicates the presence of orthoclase feldspar, common in granite formations.