and also lab-grown diamonds have a different reaction to light.
Natural diamonds typically emit blue fluorescence, while some lab-grown diamonds may show stronger, inconsistent, or different colors (e.g., orange, green, or yellow).
After turning off the UV light, observe if the diamond continues to glow (phosphorescence), natural diamonds don't.
Natural diamonds have variety as well. Just not the ones sold in jewelry stores, because they all generally come from the same DeBeers-owned mines. Diamonds are gemstones that can be found all over the world, with each location producing stones with their own unique properties.
marricks|1 year ago
Muromec|1 year ago
rvnx|1 year ago
Natural diamonds typically emit blue fluorescence, while some lab-grown diamonds may show stronger, inconsistent, or different colors (e.g., orange, green, or yellow).
After turning off the UV light, observe if the diamond continues to glow (phosphorescence), natural diamonds don't.
red_trumpet|1 year ago
Except some famous natural ones, like the Hope Diamond[1] do show phosphorescence.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_Diamond
codingdave|1 year ago
shahzaibmushtaq|1 year ago