Are black spots in diamonds bad?

Are black spots in diamonds bad?

Unlike other imperfections that can weaken the diamond, black spots are harmless. They are a natural part of the stone, made up of the same material but with a different color. The biggest problem with black spots is that they can detract from the visual appeal of the diamond.

Are diamonds with black spots cheaper?

1) They’re cheaper Diamonds with eye-visible flaws like these are much cheaper than cleaner diamonds. Sometimes by thousands of dollars.

What are black spots in diamonds called?

A carbon flaw is a blemish present within a diamond crystalline form of carbon, usually seen as a black spot. The blemish may be microscopic or visible to the naked eye. The spots are undesirable imperfections since they can be seen more easily than other flaws.

Can diamonds develop inclusions over time?

Diamond inclusions are permanent and they don’t appear suddenly or disappear once they have formed. There is no way a new inclusion can suddenly occur within your stone. When dirt particles accumulate on a diamond’s surface over time, they block light and reduce the stone’s sparkle, making internal flaws more visible.

Can a real diamond fail the dot test?

The Dot Test Then lay your diamond onto the dot, with the flat side down. Look down onto the paper through the pointed end of the diamond. If you’re able to see a reflection of the circle inside the stone, it means it is fake. If you’re unable to see the reflection in the stone, that means you have a real diamond.

How do you get rid of black spots on diamonds?

The most common way to remove a black carbon flaw is by laser drilling. A laser is used to drill a microscopic hole to the black spot. Heat or acid is then funneled through this channel and burns away the black spot. This leaves an empty space where the black spot used to be.

What does it mean when you see black spots in a diamond?

If you can see Black Spots in a Diamond with your naked eye (unaided), it usually means only one thing: That Diamond is an I Clarity Diamond. I Clarity means Included! There are three ranges of I Clarity Diamonds (I1, I2 and I3) and each drop in level earns you more Inclusions and BIGGER visible Inclusions.

What’s the best way to remove black spots on Diamond?

One method that can be used to remove black spots is laser drilling. This is how laser drilling works: A microscopic hole is drilled in the surface of the diamond using laser, and a channel that is thinner than a hair is burned through the stone to the black spot; then, heat or acid is used to burn or dissolve the black spot.

How can you tell if a diamond is I clarity?

Sometimes the flaws in an I Clarity Diamond are so plentiful, the Diamond will look cloudy or hazy with little or NO Brilliance at all. Inclusions stop light in its track and make the Diamond sparkle less. So if you can see the flaws just by peeking at the Diamond, consider it an I Clarity stone.

What to do if you can’t see a diamond?

If you can’t see the diamond you’re buying, the best option you have to make sure you don’t end up with visible inclusions in your stone is to only look at diamonds of the highest clarity grades (e.g., IF or VVS1).