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Loose diamond

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AI Identification

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Round Brilliant Cut Diamond

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AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a loose, round brilliant cut diamond, presented face-up on a white, lined sheet of paper. Its color appears to be in the near-colorless to faint yellow range, possibly G-J on the GIA scale, although a definitive grading is not possible from the image alone. The most striking characteristic is the very high density of inclusions visible throughout the stone, suggesting a clarity grade of 'Included' (I1-I3) or even industrial quality for some applications. These inclusions manifest as numerous white, cloudy areas and potentially internal fractures or feathers, giving the diamond a somewhat opaque or milky appearance, particularly near the center and crown area. The facets are visible, indicating a standard brilliant cut pattern, but the overall fire and brilliance are significantly diminished by the internal imperfections. The stone's size cannot be precisely determined without a scale reference, but it appears to be a smaller accent stone rather than a large center stone. No external damage such as chips or abrasions are discernible, but the inherent clarity issues are the dominant feature defining its condition. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures as this is a loose gem. The craftsmanship of the cut, while appearing standard, is overshadowed by the material's internal quality. It is likely a modern cut given its round brilliant faceting, but its exact age is undeterminable without further information. The quality indicators primarily point to value being significantly impacted by its clarity grade.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this is a loose round brilliant cut diamond. Authenticity as a natural diamond is likely given its typical crystal structure and faceting, but a definitive verification would require laboratory testing such as Raman spectroscopy or analysis with a diamond tester to rule out simulants or synthetic diamonds. The condition is significantly impacted by severe clarity issues. The stone exhibits a very high density of inclusions throughout, presenting as numerous white, cloudy areas and likely internal fractures, leading to a milky, somewhat opaque appearance. This places its clarity grade firmly in the 'Included' (I1-I3) range, possibly even industrial quality for some applications. The color appears to be in the near-colorless to faint yellow range (estimated G-J), but this is difficult to grade precisely from an image. The cut appears to be a standard round brilliant, but its brilliance and fire are largely obscured by the internal imperfections. No external damage is visible. Market conditions for diamonds of this clarity are significantly lower than for cleaner stones. Demand is primarily for accent stones where clarity is less critical, or for industrial applications. Due to the extensive inclusions, rarity is not a factor that drives value in this case; such heavily included diamonds are more common at the lower end of the quality spectrum. The primary factor severely impacting value is its extremely low clarity grade. Given these factors, and without a precise weight, I estimate the appraisal value to be between $50 and $150. For full authentication and accurate grading, an in-person examination by a certified gemologist is essential, including weight measurement, microscopic clarity plotting, and definitive color grading under controlled lighting conditions. Provenance documentation would also provide historical context but is not available here.

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