In addition to growth patterns, Weinstein said inclusions can offer details to a diamond's origin. Weinstein said elements found underground can sometimes mix with natural diamonds. More from Tech ...
The inclusions or imperfections that determine ... "If it scratches, it’s not a diamond; it’s certainly synthetic," says Wegman. "The idea of trying to scratch it probably isn’t going ...
With declining demand in Asia and competition from lab-grown alternatives, the gemstone appears to have lost much of its luster.
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