Use
these steps:
1.
Real Diamonds are flawed; fakes are not.
While some
might think that the goal in purchasing the perfect diamond is to find one that
is virtually flawless that is not always the case. Carefully crafted Cubic
Zirconia sports absolutely no imperfections,
making it easy to label as fake. Real, pure diamonds contain tiny flaws, which oftentimes creates a brilliance that cannot be seen in fakes.
making it easy to label as fake. Real, pure diamonds contain tiny flaws, which oftentimes creates a brilliance that cannot be seen in fakes.
2.
Look inside your Diamond.
Much
like looking inside a crystal ball, looking inside your diamond will reveal the
truth about its true components and its authenticity. The key is: Real diamonds
always have something inside. If you look into your diamond with a 1200x
microscope, you should be able to see tiny inclusions within the stones
infrastructure. If you hold the diamond in front of your eye and look through
its side, you should not be able to see through it, nor should it look to be
one clear, unified color. If the stone exerts zero degrees of brilliance, and
if you can see through it from the side, then it is definitely fake.
3.
Look at the Setting & Mount.
Since
stones made up of imitation substances such as Cubic Zirconia and Moissanite
are so much cheaper than diamonds, they are usually set in less expensive
metals. Chances are, a fake diamond would not be set in real gold.
4.
Check the Wear and Tear of the Stone.
Real
diamonds have remarkable durability and a hardened sharpness that is strong
enough to scratch glass. If there or any scratches or nicks on the surface of
your Diamond, or if you can make them, then your diamond is not real.
Simple
Two-Minute Tests
1.
The Reading Test.
If
your diamond is not mounted, set it on a newspaper. If you can see through it
at all, even if you just see distorted black smudges instead of clearly-marked
letters, than your diamond is a fake. Real diamonds have so many intricacies in
their infrastructure that it is impossible for light to pass all the way
through them without being first refracted.
2.
The Sandpaper Test.
Diamonds
are the hardest known substance. That being said, it is impossible for real
diamond jewelry to be scratched. Using either wet or dry sandpaper, test your
diamond by scratching it vigorously on the brittle surface of the paper. If it
becomes nicked, it is surely a fake.
3.
The Sparkle Test.
View
your diamond from the top, then from the side. Compare the shiny, reflective
qualities that you may have noticed when looking down onto the face of your
diamond, with the way your diamond shines and reflects when being viewed at a
side angle. Imitation diamonds are purposely crafted to look like real diamonds
from a birds-eye-view, but are less commonly apt to carry those same
characteristics throughout the rest of the stone.
Link:
http://resources.alibaba.com/topic/51001/Simple_test_to_distinguish_between_real_diamonds_and_immitations.htm
Kevin Robbins; Gold Solutions
What about the fog test? Put the diamond in front of your mouth and fog it like you would try to fog a mirror. If it stays fogged for 2-4 seconds, it’s a fake.
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