tony curnick
Sr. Member
Wave it at a curvy blonde.
Hee hee... Very funny!
Wave it at a curvy blonde.
That is good to know. I guess I might have sold some Mossanite rings!!
But they can rule out other things like CZ and glass.
Yes they can but for me personally I want one that tells me if it is a diamond, not maybe a diamond...
Send it to me and I'll send ya a minie ball in exchange. Seriously I hope it is real. You can usually get a good idea if the stone is real by the looks of the setting. A jeweler isn't going to make fun of you just by asking.
Yes they can but for me personally I want one that tells me if it is a diamond, not maybe a diamond...
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this, yet.
Jeff, the way to field test a diamond is to attempt to "fog it" with your breath. A real diamond dissipates heat so quickly, it won't hold the fog. CZ, glass, and other gems will readily fog up. The easiest way to see this is to test it on a known real diamond and a known CZ or something, you'll immediately see after a warm breath on the diamond (or two), you'll see condensation on the fake stone, but the diamond will remain clear.
This is by far the best "free" indicator other than a diamond tester (which are inexpensive...and incidentally operate on the same principle... heat dissipation!).
CZ fogs so dang fast, that it's easier than attempting to eyeball the cut/quality and whiteness of the stone. After a while, though, you definitely CAN tell by looking a diamond. They have a different refraction of light. CZ for example will look cottony-white. But that takes experience, and even then the fog test works better!
Easy way to rule it out. Go get excited and breath heavily on it. LOL
Skippy