Natural Diamond (Visual appearance suggest likelihood, though Simulants like Moissanite cannot be 100% ruled out via image)

Natural Diamond (Visual appearance suggest likelihood, though Simulants like Moissanite cannot be 100% ruled out via image) · Round Brilliant

Excellent Cut

Natural Diamond (Visual appearance suggest likelihood, though Simulants like Moissanite cannot be 100% ruled out via image) - Round Brilliant

Carat

Estimated 0.75 - 1.00 Carats

Color

G-H (Near Colorless)

Clarity

VS2 - SI1 (Eye-clean based on image resolution)

Shape

Round Brilliant

Overall Assessment

A high-quality round brilliant stone with excellent light performance and classic appeal.

Cut Quality

Excellent

Brilliance

High; strong white light return throughout the table

Fire

Moderate; rainbow dispersion visible on the edge facets

Scintillation

Strong; well-distributed pattern of light and dark areas

Proportions

Table appears well-balanced approximately 56-60%; crown angle looks standard

Symmetry

Excellent (Sharp facet junctions visible)

Polish

Very Good to Excellent

Fluorescence

None visible under ambient light

Inclusions

No large black crystals visible; minor feathers likely present under magnification

Blemishes

Minimal surface wear detected; minor dust particles likely

Origin

Likely Earth-mined from major sources like Botswana, Canada, or Russia

Treatment Detection

No visual indicators of HPHT or fracture filling

Estimated Value

$3,000 - $5,500 (Assuming Natural)

Certification Estimate

GIA (Gemological Institute of America) - G/SI1 Triple Excellent

Investment Potential

Moderate; high demand for round brilliants ensures liquidity but retail markup varies

Similar Diamonds

Standard 1ct Round Brilliant Ideal Cut Diamonds

Setting Suggestions

Platinum or 14k White Gold 3rd or 4-prong stud setting

Care & Maintenance

Ultrasonic cleaner or warm soapy water with a soft toothbrush

Interesting Facts

Round diamonds represent over 75% of all diamonds sold globally due to their mathematical perfection for light return.

Identified on 6/28/2026
Natural Diamond (Visual appearance suggest likelihood, though Simulants like Moissanite cannot be 100% ruled out via image) Round Brilliant | Diamond Identifier