How can you tell a fake diamond from a real one?
It is not always easy but here are some pointers that may help.
Firstly ensure you deal with a reputable dealer. It is the height of
foolishness to 'buy' a diamond from a 'mate' or someone you know or one
advertised in a newspaper perhaps. Also do not buy diamonds unseen. You
certainly have no way of knowing if a diamond is real if you cannot yourself
inspect it.
Ask the dealer if the stone you are looking at is a real diamond. He should
be able to tell, if he cannot find one who can. This is not an area to make
mistakes in. You can go further and ask if the stone is a genuine diamond, a
cubic zirconia or moissanite.
Check the setting and the mount. A genuine diamond will usually be set in
quality metal such as gold or silver. Zirconia are cheaper than diamonds of
course so an inferior setting may betray the stone.
Check for any scratches, nicks on the stone. A diamond is extremely unlikely
to have any of these but a zirconia is no where near as hard so subject to
wear and tear.
Any reputable jeweler will be able to tell a fake from a real diamond. You
yourself should ask the jeweler if you can look through their loupe.
All diamonds should have a certificate from the Gemological Institute of
America (GIA). The GIA, the largest impartial diamond grading authority in
the world, issues a grading report after it examines the diamond and details
it specifications. In addition the stone should be appraised by an
independent appraiser such as one associated with the American Society of
Appraisers (ASA). The certificate should indicate the value and
characteristics of the stone.
Sometimes a zirconia is actually mounted in a good quality setting of 18 or
more karat gold or platinum. In this case you definitely need to consult an
experienced jeweler as it will be difficult to asses if the stone is a fake
diamond or not.
The other material, moissanite, is even more difficult to tell from the real
diamond. Moissanite is only worth one tenth the value of a diamond but is
virtually indistinguishable and it takes a real expert with special
equipment to be able to tell the difference.
It is important therefore that in any diamond purchase you ensure you have a
certificate and an official appraisal of the stone to establish its
authenticity as a genuine diamond and also for any further sale or valuation
and also for insurance purposes.