Wednesday, March 25, 2020

6 Ways to Make Sure Your Diamond is Not Fake

It is important for Albuquerque diamond jewelers to distinguish a fake diamond from a real diamond. But even an ordinary person can do this and be able to identify the difference. If you have little no knowledge about diamonds then you might buy a fake one by accident. If you have jewels and diamonds at home and you want to know if they are real, then this guide will help you with tests that you can do it at right at your home.

Water Test

This is simple to do. Fill a glass with up to three-fourths of water. Drop the diamond into the water. If it sinks, it is real and if it floats, it is a fake. This is because genuine diamonds have high density so conducting a water test will help you determine if it is real.

Fog Test

Hold up the stone or ring between your fingers. Puff air by breathing on it and a faint fog will form due to the moisture and the heat of the breath. If ever the fog disappears, then it is real. It is a fake if it dissipation takes too long.

Mount and Setting of the Stone

You can determine if the diamond is real from the mount and also the setting. Diamonds are indeed costly so it is likely that real diamond rings Albuquerque NM are made with high-quality setting or mount. To see the setting described, look at the center of the ring or inside for markings. There are markings that are indications what type of gold is used such as 18K and 14K. Markings that say PT and Plat means it is platinum. If there are numbers such as 950 and 585, they are indications of platinum or gold. If you see the ring has a mark that says C.Z. engraved on it, it means that the stone is cubic zirconia meaning it is not a real diamond.

Heat Test

Diamonds are known to be one of the strongest materials meaning it will not shatter because of high heat. Get a glass of cold water. With the use of pliers or fireproof gloves, clasp the stone. Use a lighter to heat up the stone. Drop it in cold water after heating it for 40 seconds. If it shatters, then it is not real.

Refractivity


When a diamond sparkles, it is refracting and bending light. Genuine diamonds will bounce the light back through the diamond’s flat, top surface. If the light does not refract, then it is most likely a fake.

Sparkle Test

To ensure that the diamond is real you can do a sparkle test. Hold the stone under an ordinary lamp and watch how it reflects light. Diamonds that are real reflects white light and gives off a sparkle. Also, diamonds reflect fire or colored light.

Those are some of the tests that you can do at home to know if you have a real diamond in your hands. Having authentic jewels are a luxury these days and if you have diamond engagement rings in Albuquerque, then it is worth to test them out.

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